SHIPPING.
I r h- ■"• s - Hp!sct .. H 9 21 21 a!m! Upjnaiier.. 20 11 .38 19 p.m. I||S& Water at New (Plymouth to-day, PJBeiwß, and 9.44 pjn.j to-morrow, 10.5 gjipand 10.26 p.m.|Puu lisea this morning 7.15,'t0-morrow ipKrSets t<pd»y.4-45, to-ifiorroiv 4.46. p|f v ' . eaUUBB.
13,—Bar&wa, s.s., 1137 tens, NorMntior Onehnnga. ®|tljy as,, 1271 tons, for g|j{B{egki,B.«., 1411 tons, for Grey-ffipßt-N ight.—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, for Onehunga. Passengers: KKBapley, Mesdames Gilmore, Harper, BSnettand 2 children, Messrs.'Ward, Burton, Atkins, Williams, A. jßgWll, Andttae, W. E. Dive, Gilmore, fiSgper,' Jalmtsen, J. Coe, Duke, Honk, HOgee Company (17), and Hg-'. BHJBPHNG TELEGRAMS. Ppiehußga. Jtast Night.—Sailed* at 5.H HR 'Takapimg, for New Plymouth; SKmingthe bar at" 7.25 p.m. Passeng3mv:;stt«s & M. Marshall, Mesdames EKppte, (l.'B. Crawford, and Pickering, Balaton,. Bellamy, GoldBprr." Dyer, Thorp, Snell, Jones, P. Hmlfertspn/w, J. Napier, R. D. Marshall, Hunter, H. Jacobs, McHattie, E. jpffionjMallar, Hanson, Boss, C. Young, Ba!f.'' M. Singleton, McKenzie, Pickering, HSS»j Jaoow, gnlbert, and 15 steerage. Bpgu&t Night.—-Sailed, at 5 p.m., Bftrital, for Hobart'. |&WellijigtoD, Monday.—Arrived, at 10 Kan., Arawa, from London, via Hobart. gsßlnffj Monday.—Arrived, at 7.25 a.m., gjpfmiki, from Hobart, with an English EfSydney, Monday—Arrived, Aldebaran, me Auckland. Monday.—Arrived, Hawea, Kpom Now Zealand. El&Sydney, Monday.—Sailed, Kerehana, BtajV Auckland: H.M.S. Powerful, for Htßkland, via Norfolk Island.
KSfewesstie, Monday.—Sailed, Northern K%k(, for Auckland. IgJ&uckhnd, Last Night.—Sailed, at 6.10 Bui, Wimmera, for Sydney. HpSehou, Last Night.—Sailed, at 6.35 SjEfc.. RotoitL for New Plymouth and gPpHnrajp. Passengers for New Plytenth: Miss Ledger and Mr. Moore. MffTBOfcOUOGIEAL. :Por a considerable period (says the teminion") a number of the shipping sterility have been complaining of the {sufficient details given on the daily leather report. It is pointed out that weather recorded at New Plymouth iuj, incomplete without that of -Cape mftftt bong included, which, though jgjrafew miles away, as a rule differed nugde'rably. I®-' * • jThe New Zealand Shipping Company ftifafe that the Ruapehu is to leave Waiira out of her loading programme, le vessel leaves Wellington on Ist Mgnstfor London. « Kini is cine on Thursday from Plymouth with 400 tons of coal. Tfte iMcaki retained to Greymouth ijirt, night after discharging a cargo ef iteL The Corlnna sailed for the South at tg.B. yesterday with 60 tons of cargo. h£»e g&J®CTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY. wcapuna, for South, 2 p.m. . Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. §£\ MXtUIBU 'ABBXVALS. jjloiti. from Sooth, Tuesday. Kapuna. from (Jnehunga, Tuesday. fi»Wa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. iSbtti; from Onehunga, Thursday. : from JSonth, Thumday. iktttwa. from Onehonga, Friday, jffcapuna, from Qnetataga, Saturday, from Onehunga; Moaday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 174, 14 July 1908, Page 2
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409SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 174, 14 July 1908, Page 2
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