SHIPPING.
JHpsjp^O^Jl^W ' PLYMOUTH; EteSt V 'D.H.M. S. jSigi'Quarter- 7 8 2 12 a.m. Hgrltopi* - 14 I) 21 21 a.m. Ht QoKter.. 20 11 38 19 p.m. 93pvr~Moon .. 28 8 63 20 p.m. jgSHigh water at New Plymouth to-day, ||||S g.m. ami 8-20 p.m.; to-morrow, 0.48 ■§§& »nd 7.10 pju. this morning 7.7, to-morrow KB*} sets to-day 4.53, to-morrow 4.53. 1 : * ARRIVED. lsH&fy 23.—Rotoiti, 9.5., 1159 tons, AMllgnl, from Onehunga. Kpfaly 23.—Takapuna, from Wellington. Passengers: gift. Meadows and 2 steerage-. I? '• SAILED.
S3 July 21—Rotoiti, s.a., 1159 tons, AldIgfcU, for South. tv.last Night. Takapuna, 1036 tons, JngVans, for Onehunga.' Passengers: MesCdjTmea W'hectly, MaeDiarmid, Summers, I? Avton, Haddock, Luks, Wilson and child, Ohzon, Williams, and Buck, Messrs. !v>if«lnu>, Xewaham, Turabull, Roberts, Duncan, Simpson, Bannafflyne, Hoswill, Garry, McKenna, Dixon, gj&ipclai'. Jameson, Williams, Luks, Pau|||&s, Summers, Windram, Connor, Eait, wJSgh Archdeacon Cole, Rev. Hawkins, Dr. M& Master Summers, .and others.
Ssst p£ SHIPtING TELEGRAMS. fjVjOnehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.45 jijijo., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, erossthe bar at 5.25 p.m. Passengers: E,*'Misses McDonnell and Wilson (2), Mesfc r dames J. W. Wilson, Whitehead, and & Barron, Messrs. 1 G. W. Hazley, Allen, llgilvester, Whitehead, Barron, J. Dacre, as'B. Williamson, Bradshaw, McGarry, ,1. &<jl Smith, Gore, Orchard, J. Shaldrick, ggChnpuian, and 15 steerage. Thursday.—Arrived, at 8.10 &"»Jn., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. P" , Sydney, list Night.—Sailed, Janeta, fetor New" Zealand.
|f., STEAMER LEAKING. Ss Sydney, Thursday. £< The steamer Leeuwinhas returned south coast ports in a leaky congfdition. She will require docking. It is fej supposed that the damage resulted from £|shfi same mysterious cause as that which j&i!led to the foundering if the Bega. &C- The Corinna is due at the breakwater F~on Sunday with a general cargo from t.Jsonthern ports. %> Judging from advice* received at Sydt ney la>t week, there is some likelihood Pof the owners of the Swedish-South Afri|L<»n line of steamers, now engaged in It the regular service between Scandinavian South Africa, and the Commor.£.*wcalth. extending their service to New (says the Sydney Commerciai fe.'Kews). It is understood that a repriKKfnUlive lias already completed inquiries Ivrß the Dominion, and his reports have jj'Aeen favorable, but until some further I'/ Information is received nothing definite g" will be decided on. Et > *•> .PROJECTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY. fe .Rarawa, for Onehunga. 8.30 p.m.
"i;- KXPEOI'EU ARRIVALS. S-Barawa, from Onehunga, Friday. gTatatpiina, from Onehunga, Saturday. ykßarawa., from Onehunga, Monday. F,j Bptoiti. from South, Tuesday. iWTahapirna, from Onehunga, Tuesday. from Onehunga, Wednesday, from Onehunga, Thursday. OStkajmna, froln South, Thursday. OVERSEA SHIPPING FOR WEL9r. lmgton. ,V STEAMERS. ffi Mradevi (due about July 28), sailed irjrom New York May 23, via Austraalh Sand Auckland. (Tyser.) Sv Rimutaka (due about July 30), sailftl !fWn s Tcw York May 19, via Australia ~: and Auckland. (N.Z.B. Co.) . % Tok.omaru (due about July 30), sailed ''front' London June 5, via Aucklau.l. £ (Shaw SaTilL) b' • SAILING VESSELS. fK- Marjory Glen, barque, sailed from "tlrfverpool May 18.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 183, 24 July 1908, Page 2
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476SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 183, 24 July 1908, Page 2
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