SHIPPING.
; <> POlt't' OF NI.VV PLYMOUTH. --"KRIOAY, SSMfJEMBER U. - d. u u.s. ;; I'ii-.-ii ijuarier 4 S 2? 20 a.m. « l ull iloon ■ • 11 1- 0 15 a.m. < Last Quarter.. 17 10 1U 10 p.m. ; Sew -Mouu .. 20 2 IB 16 a.m. , High water at New Plymouth to-dav. , 9.30 ii.m. ami 9.57 p.m.; to-inorroW, 10,i4 < h.ui. anil 10.'.W p.m. ' Sim ri-ies tliis morning ti.l 4, to-morrow , 0.13; sets to-day 5.40, to-morrow 5.47. 1 ARRIVED. I ■ 'September 10. —Rotoiti, s.s., 1159 toll.-, Ahlwell, from Onehunga. September 10.—Takapuna, s.s., 1030 tons, Evans, from South. Passengers: Rev. Irquhart and Mr. Solo; 8 steerage, mul 122 immigrants ex lonic from London. SAILED. Last Sight.—Takapuna, s.s., 1036 tons, Evan*, for Oneliunga. Passengers: Misses Wood. Hayes, and Morrow, Mesdannes Philips, Juki, Webb, and H. H. Piowiie, Messrs. Bews, Fletcher, Holmes, Williamson, • Kelly, Stronach, Rossiter, Hawkc, Philip, .Spencer, Heald, Thomas, Bassett, Gun, Juki, Mvercougli, .Marshall, WeWb, Saunders, Campbell, Mackav, llornsby, and Captains Young and Brown. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onehunga, bast Night.—Sailed, at 5.10 p.m., llarawa, for New Plymouth, passiii" Manukau Heads at 7.10 p.m. lassen"ers: -Misses RowUaml, Syms, ll.illettT Glasgow, Stulfts, and Palmer, Mesdauies Rowband, J. Jones, M. E. StuWw, Colter, and 2 children, and Lornas Messrs. Rowband, ('. Archibald, Corring, lomas, Hansen, Duigan, Foster, Sorthern Union footballers (14), and 10 stceragiv GncUuiiga, Thursday.—Arrived, at 8.15 a;in.. Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Blulf, Thursday.—Arrived, at 2.15 n ni., Wairnna, from Newcastle. Auckland, Thursday.-Arrived. at i a.m., Imlralema, from Sydney. Wellington, Thursday. bailed, at 12.10 p.m.. Mamari, for London. Newcastle, Thursday.—Sailed, Sivoh and Defiance, for Kaipara. CARGO DAMAGED. ! svdnev, Tlutrsday -Willie the steamer Briez Izel, which is en route to New Zealand. was filling her »ater-tank tin water overflowed and a large <juarrt.it> found its way into No. 2 hold; dom„ much damage to New Zealand caigo. THE EXPORT OF PRODUCE. The Union Company's chartered steamer Ottertrarn, now at Pic ton, i» taking what is understood to bit u Ur shipment of chaff ever sent from „jCew Zealand i>»rts t<> Sydney m «n<bottom. The Lyttelton Times. sa>s t lie vl,| has under hatches, in round Kcmvt-. '20,000 sacks of from M - tell oil, 10.000 sacks from lima™, and ngnn sacks from Oamani. and al=o 8000 sacks of barter from Southern ports The vossel is discharging «00 tons of coal at Picton. and will take a quant-it.v of barley from that inirt foi . vdn .. PROJECTED .nmRTCBT- TO-DAY. Rarawa, for Onehunga. 8.30 p.m. EXPEOyRU ABBIVAIA Rarawa. from Onehunga. Friday. Takapunn, from Oifehitngi. Saturday. BflTawsi, from Onehunga. Monday. Rotoiti. from Smith, Tuosila.v. Takapuna. from Onehunga. Tuesday. ■Rariwa from Onehunga, Wednesday. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. Takapuna, from South, Thursday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 221, 11 September 1908, Page 2
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