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port of new mriioum < i ' WEONESIUV, 3U. ! K- ! tLaat Quarter.. 17 40 10 IB p.m. " Sew Moon .. 26 2 30 10 a.m. i ~" f. High Water at New Plymouth to- < " add 12-10 pjuz Si, a rises this morning 5.50, to-mor- • row 5.4U, sets to day 0.10, to-morrow ; ' 6JI. ARRIVED. September 2!>. —Takapuna, 8.5., 10;)6 tons, Evans, from Onehunga. September '29.—ißotorti, 8.5., 1159 tons, Aldwell, fro mi South. Passengers: ■ Jfcsdames Oliver ajul Powell, Messrs. , Cole, |Pease, Lutein, Byrne, Oliver, | Wells, Powell, Martin, and 9 steerage. BAILED. ..September 20, Takapuna, 8.8., 1036 tons, Evans, ior South. l.ast 'Night.—ltotoiti, 5.9., 1159 toils, AUlwell, fur Onehunga. Passengers: Mswes ■Rutherford, Williams, WicKenson, LUendoza, Amory, Bancroft, Royle, l Aitkeii, Williams, Ramsay, Pattle, Wild, Butler, Russell, Holloway, ilurnll, and Xoriniui, Mesdames Stanford, ■ Renault, tiifford, and Holloway, Messrs. {.race, Leicester, Anyon, Stanford, ™ Coupe, Carey, Lewis, Moore, Allen, Williams, Keogh, Charlesworth, | . Benson, jMuir, Coulton, Wyson, Keon, 'Song«nt, Couray, Cameron, Benson,' £ Gray, Lewis, Bowles, Watt, CaptainRenault, Dr. Coldicutt, and others.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Last Niglit—Sailed, at 3.25 £.m., Rarawa, for New 'Plymouth, crossing the, bar at 4.50 p.m. Passengers: 'Misses L. Bennett, h. 'Lysaglrt, Lewis, E. Lowe, and Adjutant Wilson, Mesdaanes Syme, maid, and 2 ohiLdren, Schultz, Beverne, A. A'tkin, and Colbeck, Messrs. 'A, Sehultz, Archibald, 'Brack i bush, H. G. •Thompson, Morrin, H. Cliadwick, Calender, and 'Master Lrliman. Onehunga, Tufflday.—Arrived, at 7.55 a-m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Sydney, Tuesday.—Arrived, Moerakv from Wellington. r Suva, Tuesday—Arrived, Taifua, from Auckland. ' Greymoutli, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 12.15 a.m., Rosamond, ior New Plymouth. The Takapuna brought 40 tons of general cargo from Onehunga yesterday morning. The ißoto ; ti from South yesterday morning brought 70 tons of cargo. This included tra iishipmerits ex Rippingham .Grange from UnSted Kingdom, jMoeraki and L'limiaroa from 'Melbourne, Warrimoo from Newcastle and Sydney, Moi»ia from Dungifn, .Maori from Lyttsltorn It is understood that Captain Evans of tie Takapuna will be relieved at Wellington to-dav preparatory to his taking over the command of tile Antartic expedition ship Nimrod. Captain Crawford of the Pukaki it is understood will assume command of tie ■Xakapirna. Mr Plowman. late third officer of the Corinna, has joined tthe Aparima m a similar, capacity. ■According to the "Patea Press," while the Kapif.i was being moved up to her berth after being refloated, she collided with the guide pier, and carried away about 30ft of it. 'At an early date a conference will l)c held in Melbourne between representatives of the Marine Engineer's and the Stvaniship Owners' Associations. The men are seeking an increase in ■Tvagfes owing to the alleged undennanntng of the engincrooms. The modern steamer is equipped with numerous auxiliary engines, which considerably increase the work of the engineers as - compared with the olden days, when •there were f«w auxiliaries. The Corinna which has started her summer running, will arrive here on Friday from Southern ports and then proceed to Onwhunga. Flic will return
from North on Monday and load the - firat consignment of the raw season's Gutter, leaving for Wellington ou Monday afternoon.
'PROJECTED DEPiAHTCBE TO-DAY. Eafawis, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. p EXPZCTED AKHTVAI.B ■■£. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. ■£" Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Thursday. W' Takapuna, from South, Thursday. t Karawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. Sarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. |£ Rotoiti. from South, Tuesday. K- . (Takapuna, from Osehnnga, Tuesday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 237, 30 September 1908, Page 2
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