SHIPPING.
gj ' PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. < j if. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24- • j *■.> u. H 4L s. ;; raasr::j_? 8 ss;; \ Hi"h water at New Plymouth to-chy, <. - 8-l ii a.m. and 8.37 p.m.; to-morrow, 8.03 ~ •, qi. awl 9.8 p.m. , '' tf Sun rises this morning a.» 9, to-morrow (( 15.58 j a e w to-day 6.1, to-morrow 0.2. ABBiVED, ! ' September 23. tons, Xorbury, from Onehunga. bailed. ' Last Night*—Rarawa, as., 1137 tons, Norhurv, for Onehunga. Passengers: Q Misses Wood, Overton, Humphries, and g Nurse Bennett,. Mesdames Tate, Mac- fl i kenzie, Archibald, Ziele, Mason, and J. ft ' Stewart, Messrs. Shirtcliffe, J. McPai--5 land, Tate, CoUedge, A. F. Waters, H. A. « Lee, and others. BHffHNG TBUS6BAMS. Chiehuifea., Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.45 p.m., li itoiti, for New Plymouth, cro-v ing the bar at 6 p.m. Passengers ■ Misses J. Johnston and Dean, Mesdames Grev taull, G. Nesbit, and Simonsen, Messrs Grey, Tripe, F. Willis, N. Taylor, Vincen , C. J. Clark, Simonsen, McLennan, Knell, Halford, Cable," O.E. Pavitt, Halley, Masters, Mills, J. Clarke, R. Clarke, and 15 steerage. j , ■ Well iigton, Dart Night. —Sailed, at 5.10 p.i i., Tatapuna, for New Plymouth. ; . -Well tigton, Wednesday.—Arrived, at 8.45 a.M., Warrimoo, from Sydney. One) unga, Wednesday. Arrived, at 10.15 a m., Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. Well ngton, Wednesday—Arrived, at if 5.10 a.m., Takapuna, irom New PlyI m^ e( r astle, Wednesday.—Sailed, Ottcr- - . tarn, l,r New Zealand. Syd .ey, Last Night.—Sailed, Moaua, f> for Ni w Zealand, t'- Melbourne, Last Night.—Sailed, Mav' iieno, for New Zealand. Bsfc- A jnsSQjG STEAMER. I ®*Suva, Wednesda^—The Solace, which has been searching for the Aeoa, has \ arrived heft. . •. I The New Zealand Skipping p Turakina from London left Hobart at 11 f a.m. on Monday morning. The vessel has on board 250 passengers for l)o----fc minion ports, and is due in Wellington about midday to-morrow. - Mr. G. G. Robinson has joined toe I Takanana aa chiefofßcer. , , , I The Rarawa from Onehunga yesterday £-*- ■ornma brought. 8 tons cement, 10 tons % Tffiniii pB6 sicks bran, 31 tohs sundries, and 2000 feet timber. i Mr. 1». A. Clarke, late purser of the Moana, has joined the Takapuna in i t' similar capacity, m place of Mr. . TanueL. gon who has transferred to the Tofua.
- HUMECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY. Botoiti,'for South, noon. _ , Takapumi, for Onehunga, 8.3 a pjn. gXPEOTBD ARBI^AIA Botoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. -, ■ Mcapuna, from South, Thursday. il Barawa, from Friday. \ Takapuna, from Oneming*, Saturday. , Barawa, from Onehunga, Monday. *" Botoiti. from South, Tuesday. :. Takapuna. from Onehunga.. Tuesday. '-' Barawa, from Onehnnga, Wednesday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 232, 24 September 1908, Page 2
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411SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 232, 24 September 1908, Page 2
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