SHIPPING.
E-i m'. \\ ot nbw-pmmouth. rURDAY, AUGUSff 29. <• * D. a. M. s. '■', rter 5 9 17 18 aJn. "» i .. 11 4 38 20 p.m. ; |ai Quarter. .19 1 2 17 a.m. . fat Moon .. 27 2 35 21 a.m. ; water 8t New Plymouth to-day, • s£} »ju. and 10.39 p.m.; to-morro,v, J s£e a.m. and 10.12 p.m. . rises this morning 6.30, to-morrow ' l&j B«ts to-day 5.30, to-morrow 5.31. \ £ : ABBIVHX •) ?:, - 4 August 28.—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, N'flrbury, from Onehunga. •,. BAILED. igEast Might.—Rarawa, a.s., 1137 tons, Bpftury, for Onehunga. Passengers: ■Pases Oisen, Pye, Cato, and Bell (2|, , ■Wdanica Robertson, , Garrett, Gibbs, SeVerne, Sadlier, and Rogers, Messrs. BtS«id, Bridges, R. G. May, L. Autridge, Ip&eyV Mandish, Woodard, Saxon, F. Spt», Brute, Robertson, E. H. Severn';, §KJsirown, Sadller, Bullot, Samuel, Cook, BjSJfx Chappell, G. Griffiths, J. Stewart, B&Oglund, J. Stevens, Rutherford (2j, BpMahon, Entrican, Tyrer, J. \V. Bgoholls, W. Courtney, Or. Walker, and §utnj 15 steerage. |t r SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. jpOnekinga, Last Night—Sailed, Takaffinna, for New Plymouth. Passengers: nfijlses Johnston, Wakeman, Parsonage, fi>- .Curtis, Baker, Hamilton, Grant, gewitt, O'Sullivan, Branigan, Warder, Campbell, Smith, and Cowie, Mesdames SfeSton, Proud, Thurman, Hutchinson, Uurn, Armitage, and O'Sulliglfc*., Messrs. Jl E. Crawford, Newth, fej£ Brigham, D. J. Paterson, Rouse, fiquman, C. O. Smith, M. Steeds, D. TCgenzie, D. W. Jack, O'Reilly, Hagan, ffiffiJißlake, Butt, G. Harding, Hutchinson, HBljptain O'Sullivan, Detective Mcllveney, Bpft 10 oteerage. E||JWelluigton, Friday.—Arrived, at 3.'io HMi, Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. SpOnehunga, Friday.—Arrived, at 7.4? BgjjLTakapuna, from New Plymouth. Ijigidelaide, Friday. Arrived, Connie SjPMgr from Knipara. KgnPreninntle, Friday.—Arrived, Orotava, Binm. London. Passengers for New ZeaMessrs. Stobart, Sargent, Marker, HStifnpent and yit'e, Pike, Xayler and Bapfe, Captain and Lady Sandys, Mrs. BBSampney, Misses Rhind and Champney. Friday. Sailed, .Louisa ggrsig, for Auckland, Heads, Friday.—Sailed, at SiftS a.m., Hinemoa, for New Plymouth. EjKvTrilington, Last Night.—Sailed, at B§w p.m., Maheno, for Sydney. B&tjyttelton, Last Night. Arrived in at 3.30 p.m., Ennerdale, from Bmt Huon. BBtafdney. Last Night.—Arrived,, at 1 Kh : Victoria; Defiance, from Kaipara. Kfi&lr. J - Miller, of Lyttelton, has begun Raigcineral overhaul of the Antarctic ex ESSation ship Nimrod in order to fit h.-r trip to the Far South early in HBfeember. Caulking is being carried on HKaresent, and it is expected that the will be put into dock early next
fee Corinna this trip will be withLwtt for survey and her running will up by the Kotuku, which left inedin yesterday and is due here about (dnesday, 2nd There will aefore be no steamer proceeding jfli on 7th September, but the Taka£t* will leave for Wellifigton as usual KOJECTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY. ttapuna, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. \ EjmU'KD ARRIYATB. s-\ , Japtnn, from Onebimga, Saturday, irtiwa, from Onehunga, Monday. itolti. from South, Tuesday. Inpima. from Onehnnga, Tuesday, drawn, from Onehunga, Wednesday. itoHi, from Onehunga, Thursday, kiptmn. from South, Thursday. j|»wu, from Onehunga, Friday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 213, 29 August 1908, Page 2
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462SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 213, 29 August 1908, Page 2
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