SHIPPING
gSfOBX OF NEW PLYMOUTH. < jk TLL6DAY, SEPTEMBER 10. I Br D. HAL S. ; ggßfauarter 4 & 27 20 a.m. , Ka&oii ..11 0 15 a.m. < Br Quarter.. 17 10 10 Iti p.m. J jfoon .. 26 2 30 10 a.m. . jfofah water at New Plymouth to-day, ! gjj pjn.j to-morrow, 12.31 a.m. and < &B2 pjn. { ►fiun rises this morning 6.9, to-morrow < JJ; gets to-day 5.51, to-morrow 5.52. j ARRIVED. 3 „g«ptember 14. Rarawa, s.s., 113J Mt, Norbury, from Qaehunga. HAn.vn. ;fl*»t Night.—Barawa, s.s., 1137 tons; STorbury, for Onebunga. Passengers: Boyle and Jones, JTesdamea Blair, (Settle, Gilberd and child, and PanckBtCrst, Messre. Monk, McMasters, Lewis »), R. W. Bond, G. Hosking, Herbert, Itawwn, CoUett (-2), Sykes, Frater, Kttle, JohnstoD, Tonks, J. Kirker (GenKm- Manager, South British Insurance pfcapany), Archdeacon Cole, and others; if steerage. jf- SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. l&Gnehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.39 sun., Takapuiia, for New Plymouth, pßMsing the bar at 4.15 p.m. Passenpmi Misses Ward, Beauchamp, Kissling, WfliffliKir. and E. Willis, Mesdames AnIferson, Price, Olden and infant, A. .1. Eraser, Christie and infant, Messrs. Sextet Howe, Jackman, Coates, Harding, Syßson, A Grey, A J. Fraser, J. U Back, Montgomery, Reardon, Masters, Mago footballers (24), Master Christie, J tad 15 steerage. L Bluff, Monday.—Sailed, at 430 p.m , ifttheno, from Hobart. irjlelson, last Night. Sailed, at 7.5 i«i.,Rotoiti, for New Plymouth and One for New Plymouth, fftbses Skinner (2), Messrs. Young and llorton. KReweastle, Monday. Arrived, KenStld, from Port Chalmers, fc' Blnff, Monday.—Sailed at 0.40 a.m., Mokomaru, for Newcastle, iT'fßnff; Last Night.—Arrived, 5.15 pjn-, Ifpitamroa, from Hobart, with English
I- NEW PATEA - WELLINGTON t-, STEAMER. f The Patea Shipping Company has been ifrised by cable that the new coastal mamer Arapawa; built for the company ft-John Pnllerton and Co., of Paisley, girth Britain, ia to undergo her steamtrials on the Clyde to-day. The ipmaigft is to leave Home on Thursday E3H for Wellington, via Teneriffe, fcmetown, and Holiart. Captain Dixon, Ue -of the Patea Shipping Company's gfegmer Kiripaka, is bringing the Atajpfcwi out, and Mr. Bennett, the comniny's engineer, who went to Scotland Supervise the building of the steamer, return as engineer of the vessel. JPie now boat is about the size of the gapiti, and similar in design. * jjjpOJECTED DEPASTURES TO-DAY. Jtafcapuna, for South, nooa. Kritt, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. g ' »mwmtn ARRIVALS. stotti, from South, Tuesday. Kc»pwia. from Onehunga, Tuesday. Pixawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. |EUotti, from Onehunga, ThursdayHraqmna, from Sonth, Thurpday. Sjtrawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Oiiapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. Itarawa, from Onehunga, Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 224, 15 September 1908, Page 2
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