SHIPPING
Bi'POlU OF XISW PLYMOUTH. ' J Br- FHIIUV, OGTOUtIK 11. ! E PH ASKS OF THE 1100 X. ] ■t- i). H. il. is. |Ki' Quarter 3 i 50 19 p.ui. ; nraiooii .. •10 8 io».m. , Mftftmttwr.. 17 3 12 16 p.m. < .. 25 8 23 18 3*lll. 4 ipHigh water at New Plymouth to-day, ; |g3B ii.iii. anil 8.56 p.m.; to-morrow, [>.l4 ! jjjun. and 9.33 p.m. j@~sun rises this morning 5.39, to-morrow sis: seta to-dav (i.21, to-morrow 0.22. ¥ " *■ » - ARRIVED. Pr October B.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1159 tons, !&M\vell. from Onehunga. IT October B.—Regulus, 8.5., from West|fiort, f: SAILED. |L October B.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1159 toils, j»Al<lwell, for South. g last Xi;;lit.—Kini, s.s., 1122 tons, Bell, ifor Onehunga. | Last Si;„'ht—Takapuna, s.s., 1036 tons, Oor Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdames pTark, Dinikliv, Wisinian, North and i fc children, ami Frost, Misses Hains, Frost, fe'Strater, Thompson, Marks, Millington, KTurner, Barlow, Drs. Murrin and Hamami 16 members oi the Northern football team.
II 6HIPPMG TELEGRAMS. SS. Onehun ;!, Thursday.—Arrived, at 7.45 | r.ajn., Rar.twa, from New Plymouth. ■; - Greynicith, Thursday.—Sailed, at 9.20 i-'ajn., Kait ingata, for Sydney. '• Port Chalmers, Thursday.—Sailed, at • 3JO pjn.. Buceros, for Sydney. Onehui Last Night. Sailed, at i;J6S p.m.. Rarawa, for New Plymouth, Janukau Heads at 5.55 p.m. Misses Strouts, Oato, HorThomson, and McCarthy, Mesdames Juley, MkcGormick, Cottier and y-B ehildr. n," Messrs. Hodgson, Higgin, >, PortUß, Armitage, Hardlev, Juley, and steerage. K Sydney, Last Night—Arrived, Alde- ' baran, from New Zealand, i Newou-tle, Last Night.—Arrived, Dulwich, from New Zetland. THE COLLIER PETONE. •Wellington, Thursday. Shortly be- " fore 2 o'clock yesterday morning, about i- seventy miles north of Grevinouth, il'e ? 'Blackball' Coal Company's steamer Peb ioite suffered a mishap to her mi- ?' chinerv, and was hove-to for between two and three hours, while temporary repairs were effected; She came back F. to Wellington under easy steam, arriving here at 9 a.m; to-dav.
East Saturday the iPatea Shipping Company's new steamer Arapawa arrived at Teneriffe to replenish bunkers. Her next port of call is Durban, for which port she left last Sunday, and either Fremantle or Hohart will be visited for hunkering before the vessel reaches Wellington, where she is die before Christinas.
. The Rosamond is due this morning with 334 tons of coal from Westport. The Kini arrived on Wednesday night /from Grevmouth with a cargo of coal. Bhe sailed at 7 o'clock last night for Onehunga. The Regulu* arrived yesterday mornwith a cargo, of coal from Westport. PROJECTED DEPARTURE TO DAY. Barawa, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. EXPHCTE'i 4RFTVAM Htrawa. from Onehunga, Friday. I&kapun.i. from Onehunga. Saturday. Barawa. from Oneliunga, Monday. Botoiti. from South, Tuesday. Takapuna. from Onehunga • Tuesday. -Barawn, from Onehunga, Wednesday. ■ Botoiti, from Onehunga. Thursday. Takapnna, from South, Thursday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 245, 9 October 1908, Page 2
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