SHIPPING.
R PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. |> TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. I W~ D. H. M. S. Start Quarter 4 8 27 20 a.m. Sjdl Moou •• 11 I 2 ° 15 ara:W Quarter.. 17 10 10 16 p.m. Sgew Moon .. 26 2 36 16 a.m. water at New Plymouth to[ttny »o lU>B pjn-i to-morrow 12.31 - Sun rises this morning 6.20, to- ' morrow 6.25; sets " to-day 5.34, toBorrow 5.35.
ABBIVED. . August. 31.—Rarawa, sj., 1137 ton 9, JCorbury, from Onehunga. Passengers: 1-lDsses lutler, Abbott, Dingle, Howell, •Tothill, Hosking, Wilson, Richardson, ItUover (i) ( Chapman, Townsend, Joseph, (2), Pye-Smith, "Stuart, palmer, Byrne, and Watson, Mesdamea KGilmore, Fiele, Malone, Darapier-Cross-gsy, Bell, Mdsaac, Brelonae, and Atkius, pjfessrs. Watts, Gibb, Thompson, AnKdreae, Cameron, Br«wn (2),Terua, Gorpon, Humphries, Hawkins, Powell, Wil (i), Fryer, Chapman, Roperc, fkySrien, Skoglund, ilurphy, Standisli, SThompscn, Russell (2), Hoare, Chappell, i'Qriffiths. Forbes, O'Brien, Wallace, Du Iflroen, 1 ithergill, Richardson, Atkinson, isjpieree, Oarrick, MeAUum, Maedonald, S-Hellier, flullot, Autridge, Grant, HamStaond, MVoodard, Cutfleld, Hicks, Martin, KJlurtagh, Gray, Hutchins,-Woon, Atkins, IfWoodho..se, Adams, Campbell, Boucher, Patterson, Taranaki football feteun (13); and 32 steeraec.
|* SAILED. §f last Night.—Rarawa, s.s., 1137 tons, for Onehunga. Passengers: Honan, Howard, and Lewis, MesNuttaU, Fox, H. Webb, Curhani, S'-Sellyer, Webb, E.; Stevenson and child, ft flemmkg and child, Messrs. McLean, Cariffiths. J. Holmes, J. E. Todhunter, &W. Salc'k, Griffiths, Williams, J. Milna, & S. T. White, Hewhew, Blair, Grace, At-r-lcinson, Findlav, A. Watkins, H. D. Bell, j£ Buekleton, W*ebb, T. K. Skinner, and :i cithers; 9 steerage. k SHITPING TELEGBAM&
V- Onehunga, Last Night-Sailed, at 3.20 ,i pjn., Takapuna, for New Plymouth, t "passing the Heads at 4.50 p.m. I- Sydney, Monday. Sailed, Eakanoa Silver Cloud, for Auckland. &-• Greymouth, Monday. Sailed, at 1 c o.m., Himitangi, for New Plymouth. gT-Wostport, Monday.—Sailed, at 11.40 f a.m., Regulus, for New Plymouth. £, Bluff, Monday.—Sailed, at 5.30 p.m., * Ulimaroa, for Hobart. l-i Nelson, Last Night-Sailed, Rotoiti, J-for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Pas- & arogers for New Plymouth: Mistress Sf McEechen, Mr. Goodall. * Adelaide, August 31.—Saded, Senor- *-" ita for New Zealand. •■ **" The Hermitage is due to-night from If Greymouth with a cargo of coal. W. It is expected that a preliminary |- inquiry into the stranding of the &,'-Kapiti at Patea will be held at an gk'ewly date. Bfc lie Regulus sailed from Westport Pyesterday for this port with 500 tons Kttf coal.
DEPARTURES TO-DAY for South, noon. £ Botoiti, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. ? ——— | EXPECTED ABBT7AI& Icßotoiti. from South, Tuoaday. from Onehunga, Tuesday. IFltaTnwn. from Onehunga, Wednesday. gjMSgtoHi, from Onehunga. Thursday. Papnna. from South, Thursday, awa, from Onehunga, Friday, apimn, from Onehunga, Saturday, awa, from Onehunga, Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 1 September 1908, Page 2
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421SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 212, 1 September 1908, Page 2
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