SHIPPING.
&JRBT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. |l MONDAY, AUGUST 10. >. X>. £. M. S. Quarter 5 0 17 10 a.m. jgpjfaoii 11 4 35 20 p.m. kat "Quarter. .11) 1 2 17 a.m. Uo«a .. 27 l 35 21a.m. jUigli water at Sew Plymouth to da#, ajn. and 8.8 p.m.; to-morrow, 8.35 □XL and 9.1 p.m. rises this morning 8.52, to-morrow Isjt; nti to-day 5.8, to-morrow 6.9. k" ARRIVED. gvana, from Onehunga. IpAxtgaat. B.—Corinna, 5.8., 1271 tons, Sameron, from Southern forts. August 8; Eotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, Aldyrell, from South. SAILED.
ft* Saturday Night.—Takapuna, s.s., 103 C B ftpns, Evans, {or Onehunga. Passengers: H !i®i»ses King, Monda, Carmichael, Collis, Hj McKeon, Canning, Dyer (2i, SB Geddes, Blundfell, Nash, Hal- fl |il#tt, Dawson, Alison, Millar, Dnder, 9 f&ock, Boyes (2), Bell, Deluen, and ■ IpWright, Meadames Carmichael, Short, B KBrkse, Oilpier, Hallett, Milne, Smith, H |K|iuikinson, Louisson, McKay, Butler, ■ KBeif, Astle, Short, Allport, Hardy, Boyd,. feSotran, and. Gilmour, Messrs. Briee, Bor-Na-sh, MaColl, Heath, Lilley, Hill, jo&itaker, Plumbtree, White, Smith, IrdUTUcliael, Jenkinson, Qtlmer, Hardy, (pSfebater, Edgar, Louisson, McKay, DawPlant, Muldoon, Johns, Nurname, Jones, Todd, Hunter, Hadfield, Bannister, Edwards, McLean, But&.hr, Thomson, Forgie, Fr%ser, Mayne, ifioare, Hale, Woodard, Lawrie, Lynch, Lilly, Harriman, Blescott, Manoy, sTaylor, Crawford, Clifford, Moss, Ley'ion, Dimock, EUiffe, ColHs, Boyd, El-, jflott, Maingay, Allpoit, Ramsey, Steel, !-€pencer, Hislop, Agnew, Constand, Major feßlewitt, Captain Hardy, Dr. Martin, ifßev. Dawson, Hon. Millar, Masters Mari.tiii and Carmichael, and others. I Saturday Night.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 g„tonS, Cameron, for Onehunga. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Adelaide, Saturday—Arrived, Senorita, b'tioii Sow Zealand. ... i rr l . Onehunga, Saturday. Arrived, at se. j2.40 p.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Pn'rt Chalmers, Saturday.—Sailed, at Im. yssterday, Stephanotis, for Sydswcastle, Saturday. Sailed, Waii, for Lyttelton. lehiißga, Sunday—Arrived, at 12.10 , Corinna, from New Plymoutn. lehuaga, Sunday.—Arrived, at 11.30 , Takapuna, from New Plymouth, nehunga, Sunday.—Arrived, at 11.b5 Rotoiti, from New Plymouth, nehunga. Sunday. Sailed, at 3.0u Rarawa, for New Plymouth, crsssthe bar at 5.40 p.m. . Lelboume, August 9 —Arrived, Ta-, nsbane, August 9—Arrived, Marafroni Vancouver. ydncy, August 9—Sailed, yesterday irnoon, Maiti. lewcastle, August U—Sailed, IngaV Auckland. Tie Corinna arrived Trom Southern ta on Saturday fnorning. She sailecl Onehunga the same evening. On ssda v she returns to this port to load, go for South. WJBCTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY. rawa. for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. EXPEcrriu arbival/S. - raws, from Onehunga, Monday, toiti- from South, Tuesilay. Icapnna. from Onehunga. Tuesday, rawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday, toiti, from Onehunga, Thursoay. kapuna. from South, Thursday, rawa. from Onehunga, Friday, topuun, from Onehunga, Saturday. [HK ONLY SEPARATOR IN THE WORLD. Che "Melotta" is the only sepaia; . 4e with enamelled bowl casing au Ik and cream ontlete. Of course, th. lutifnl hard glazed finish on the parte U-come in contact with the milk must -e' the "Mdotte" an immense advanje over other aeparatorn in the matter cleanliness. The difference >)etwee» s enamelled bowl of a "Melotte" anc >hina tet. cup and a tin pannikin. We w claim that the "Melotte" is tiit liest separator to turn. That's be ue it, is made on an entirely different laciple. We coald rjplain this to you A. isolaa and Co. (Ute Wilson and ilan), agmti. Me Plrmoatt. rou can get rr csi&aper a; DP VED \m. MOUNTAINS OF GOLD. ■cording to old legends, exist in the bled land of El Dorado; but all the Id in this marvellous land wou'd not mpensate you for the loss of health d life, so likely to happen as the reIk of ravages of that fatal disease lied consumption. Happily, this ead fatality can be prevented through e use of Br. Sheldon's New Discovery r coughs, colds, and "consumption. A sitivc, scientific, specific cure for ese deadly genn diseases, which is ttfer for the sick than all the gold in e world. It ia a remedy which acally destroys the germs, vitalises the »ues, and builds the weakened system «k to health. It is a reliable, safe, litest, and perfect medicine, whieli ver fails to do the work it is intendfor. A guarantee goes with every ittle. Try it. 1/0 and 3/. Obtainle everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 197, 10 August 1908, Page 2
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668SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 197, 10 August 1908, Page 2
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