SHIPPING
OF NEW FLYAIOfJTU. j -' TLLhDAY, SEPTEMBER 21). ', r o. a M- s. Pt yuurtcr.. 17 tti 10 10 p.m. Pr Moon .. 26 i n 1« a.m. JBigh water at ;Ncw Plymouth to-day, d a.m. and 11.18 p.m.; to-morrow, -.33 a.m. Sou ri->e» this morning 5.52, to-morrow 50; seta to-day li.B, to-morrow 0.10. ABBIVED. BeptemlßT 28—Rarawa, as., H 37 tons, brbury, from Onehunga. Passengers: Ebses Elliott, Hives, Cannon, D'Oyly, ftnaon (2), Main, Shannon, FitzpatButler,. Fanning, Martin, jffaur, Ferguson (2), and Avery, Mesptltea Elliott, Johansen, Munro, andi fefaur, Messrs. Millar Potts, Curtis, ps, Shirtcliffe, ;Makony, Baird, Higjftt, Pritchard, Pinker, Howie, Logan, Jian, Smith, Hobte, Rogers, Purchas, yry, 't'homson, Bunker, Grant, Gnp, Muudsley, Terry, Gray, Noraian, ►veil, Johansen, Nudds, Rothschild, ph, Duncan, Wcstbrook, Bishop, Gil, Ifceod, Hooker, Caruthers, Darling, fades, George, Sharland, and Macnicol; i, steerage. *' SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. tOuernmga, Laat Night. —Sailed, 3.M Em., I'akapnna, for New Plymouth, tossing the bar at 5 p.m. Passengers; HJsscs G. R. Gerard, Cuniings, and B. Hahiyson, Meadamea Murray Aynsley. BUbunaon, Cook, Davis, Tait, Kinzett Eh. Tompkins, Maudsley, Watkins JEi Harire, R. B. Grange, Holmeß, V rand, McLaren, and 10 steerage. HJNelson, Last Night.—Sailed, at 6. 1 >( Bp., Rotoiti, for New Plymouth, Last Night.—Sailed, at ' H&JL,,Mokoia, for Sydney. KSydney, Monday. Arrived, Canter Bfeg, from Hokianga. ■Buff, Monday.—Arrived, at 3.15 a.tn MUbeno, from Hobart, with Englis Monday. Sailed, cruise Hfoneer, tor Lyttelton. Ip THE ARAiPAWA.
fit Mr. J. H. Williams, of the iPotea Shipjj&g Company, Wellington, has received •He advice that the company's new ibastal *t*amer Arapawa underwent ier steaming trial, wliich. was suecessll, on the Clyde on Wednesday last. he accomplished nine knots per hour illv leaded. Tlie Arapawa sailed on fednc day from the Clyde for Wellingm.' She will coal at Teneriffe, at Cape»wb, it Durtan, and at Holiart or Freritle. en route. The Arapawa is due Wellington nhout December 15th. ■he Bteaming distance will he upwards if" 18,000 miles. About five days' stopfege will he occupied in replenishing nnker* during the. voyage. [SHMF-CrED DEPARTURES TO-DAY. jjakapiuia. for South, noon. jioitoiti, for Onehanga, 8.30 p.m. f KXFECTEI) ARRIVAIS. libpnna, from Onehunga, Tuesday, larawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Jetoiti, from Onehunga, Thnrgday. kkipuna. from South, Thursday, (krawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Slkapunn, from Onehimg*. Saturday, brawn, from Onehunga. Monday. totoiti. from South, Tuesday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 236, 29 September 1908, Page 2
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