SHIPPING
POKX W XEW PLYMOUTH.
I TM.USDAY, OCTOBER 1. IK PHASES "or' IHJi JiouX- |: d. h. at s. fet Quarter J 5 50 11) p.'ii. Efrtfooa ..10 8 40 ltia.ui. St t»part«r.. 17 3 12 lb p.ui. f«wi&ou -.25 8 23 18 a.m. '"Uigh water at Xew Plymouth to-day, £sl a.m. and 12.10 pjn.; to-morrow, g.32 a.m. and 12.44 a.m. -Sunrises this morning's.49,to-morrow M; seta to-day 8.11, to-morrow 6.12. ARRIVED, I.September 30. Karawa, s.s., 1137 ions, Xorbury, from Oaehunga. f Bepteniber 30.—Bosamond, s.s, from Brejnioiuli. W-.
\ Last Night.-Ramwa, t*. 1137 tons, Sforburv, for Onehunga. Passengers: gffis»es Yuvell, Ryan, Ringwood, Cann* 1, SHall, and R. Goodall, Mesdanies Lovcll, SBendn',l, Uroche, and Penniall, Messrs. »Bendall, Potts, Ferguson, H. Roberts, & Blakey, *vy, E. Bell, R. Wood&ouse, A. Gray, Hyde, Larochc, 1. li. jfkinner, Rev. Bugler, and others; b liteewge.
|- SHIPPING TKLEGEAMS-|-Onehunga, Last Night.-Sailed, at j I&I5 p.m., Rotoiti, for New Plymouth, i Ictowuig the bar at 5.20 .p.m. Passen- : S*rs: Misses U Mills, B. Matthews, l&ooHord, and Ireland (2), Mesdames feiaoks Gower, Wheeler and mfant, ! Htossrs. Piper, Stitchbury, J. D. Bunby, : 'WU*riek, Wheeler, Oheesebrough, L. piHyde, Vtck, Warren (2), DahVLamb, fejfcDonall, Langwcll, Slattery, Captain, £& Thom-is, Bland Holt Company (49), Land 15 s-eerage. '.•■,, I Onehuiga, Wednesday.-Arrived, at b'fLIS ajn Rotoiti, from New Plymouth. p Town, wile, Wednesday. - Arrived, J Wbakar *> llom New Zeala,ntt - '. . i Wellii 'ton, Wednesday.—Arrived, at t-ISi a.n * Ulimaroa, from Sydney; at % 2.46 a.n ~ Takapuna, from New Ply- *■ Port Chalmers, Wednesday. Sailed, t ftt 7 a.' i., Wanaka, for Newcastle, via t Aucklun I Inlands. Sydn<y, Last Night.-Sailed, 2 p.m., .. .Victoria. „.,,-,,• f- Bobart, Last Night. Arrived, this Kr •fternof.n, the Athenie. She sails at o t tfclock to-morrow morning. There are £ it passengers for Australia and 682 iur \ New Zealand. ! The Puirawa from Onehunga yoster- * day morning brought 33 tons of general i cargo, 1400 feet of tiinter, and 300 t drainpipes. , r The conference which was announced { to be held in .Melbourne between the N Jfarine Engineers and the Steamship i Owner-, to discuss the subject of an inr crease in wages, ended without result, j & What is asserted to be a world's £ record in coaling was achieved at Durr fcan on 10th August, when 220 ft tons of [-•coal were placed on the Kemlworth £- Castle in eight working hours. £ The Patea Shipping Company's steamer l Mana, which took the ground just 'lt Ride the Patea Jtar last week, arrived at % Wellington on Tuesday. She was placed \ on the patent slip for examination and f Two of the vessel's plates on £ the port. s'de under the engines arc somen hat dented, and will have to be K replaced, ft I PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY. Rotoiti. for South, noon. Takapuna, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. BXTBCTEJi ARRIVALS Eotoit', from Onshunga, Thursday. Takapuna, from South, Thursday. Barawi, from Onehunga, Friday. h Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday, r Haraw.\, from Onehnnga, Monday. t Rotoiti. from South, Tuesday. h- Takapuna, from Onehunga, Tuesday. £ Barawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 238, 1 October 1908, Page 2
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