SHIPPING.
OF NEW PLYMOUTH. < ; TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. • ; f D. H. M. S. Quarter -5 9 17 16 a.m. - jl-Moon .. 11 4 35 20 p.m. J »t Quarter.. 19 1 2 17 a.m. . 1W Moon ..27 2 35 21 a.m. < |§:High w#ter at New Plymouth to day, ' jfcSji! «-m. and 8.23 p.m.; to-morrow, 8.42 < IaMK and 9.1 p.m. , gun rues this morning 6.35, to-morrow . sets to-day 525, to-morrow 5.20. ABBIVED. \ August 24.—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, -4 from Onehunga. - .RATTiKII. E?. last Ktglii—Karawa, 5.8., 1137 tons, g'Sorbury, for Onehunga. Passengers: Biliss Carroll, Mesdames Julian and pkiTones, Messrs. ,C. Atkinson, Johnston, lloulahan, Old, L. Jackson, Alii»son, Storey, Hose, 0. Smith, Harding &-(->), Kinder, Hairna, Andreae, Kindle, ji; Hives, Johnston, Gotz (2), Chamberlin, jgfjlowbray, Brettargh, Captain RichardB son, ]}r. Purdy, and others; 12 steerage. W? » SHIPPING TBI'UGBAMS. K. Onehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, Taka§f puna, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Hf/JOsses Barclay, Osborne, S. Wheatley, gf Roberts, llarrop, and Johnston, MesBf dunes T. Coates, Martin and infant, ST. Simpson, W. J. Bell, C. Wheatley, 'J. S- Clarke, Matthews, C. P. Post, Morgan §u ttnd child, Stanley, C. E. Cross, Charily ton, and Peacock, Messrs, L. Loch, T. fe Coates, Armitage, A. Myers, Moss, H. L. Wheatley, T. Cotter, ,T. U 'CHaßoran, W. J. Bell, Peacock, C. Had■S'fleM.' T - Wingfield, M. Isaac, J. C. 11* s*Cob«, J."Clarke, McKinnon, H. Shaw, §£, j, h. Mackie, E. Potter, Pateraon, Eft 'Stanley, A. M. Gow, Baldwin, W. S. Ijr- 5 Cummins. J. A. Schmidt, H. P. Hayp-' -ward, Bennett, Entrican, Bush, Alison, j»V 'B. B. Lusk, Charlton, and 30 steerage, gft Bluff, Monday—Arrived, at 7.30 a.m.. g . jHaheno, from Hobart, with an English §4 mail. '■ I Lyttdton,-Monday.—Arrived, at 10 «.m., barque BankfielcT, from MialdeU k Island. T v Sydney, Monday.—Arrived, Yancktoo, S from Auckland. - Newcastle, Monday.—Sailed, CMftbmnea, for Auckland. . Nelson, fast Night.—Sailed, at 6.35 p.m., Rotoiti, for New Plymouth. 1 Aocklnml, Last Night.-Sailed, M «.» tr Jun., Victoria, from Sydney. > Bluff, last Night.—Sailed, at 5 p.m., 'Wairuna, f" 1 " Sydney; at 5.30 p.m., for Hobart.
'The crew of th« coastal steamer Moa, ?' which grounded at Wanganui recently, 3-j were paid off at Wellington on Satur- £ . thy, as the vessel is to lay up for some tiiiie at that port. t t' - The Corlnna arrived from southern porta on Sunday with 632 tons of gen- " 'eral cargo. She sailed for Wellington s- at 5 o'clock last night with the follow- - ins cargo:—l 427 cases of meat, 81 quar- ' ters of beef, 22 sacks tongues, 216 boxes - • butter, 134 sacks hides, and a quantity ;*i of timber. PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DA.Y. Takapuna, for South, noon. Rotodti, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. HTPTWWI ARPTVAIA h-Botoiti. from South, Tuesday. r Takapuna. from Onehunga. Tuesday. - Rarawn. from Onehunga, Wednesday. Rotoiti. from Onehunga, Thursday. Tiikiipuna. from South, Thursday. Rarawa. from Onehunga, Friday. Takapnna. from Onehunga. Saturday. !i Earawn, from Onehunga, Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 209, 25 August 1908, Page 2
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