SHIPPING
•:-JtfQKtl)? SEW PLYMOUTH. * DECEMBER 31. | 1 0 21 16 a.m. i HPfOurt" 30 5 IB 21 p.m. T , BKvjf§g^' water at New Plymouth to-day, J HKiapnuD. and 3.8 p.in. i BVTSuii rises this morning 4.38, sets 7.22. ♦ Bj' December 30—Rarawa, s.s., 1100 tons, | X from Onehunga. ■T * December 30.--Cambrian, H.M.S., 4360 Captain P. Yaughan Lewes, D.5.0., _ 3Q. Himitangi, b.9., for I B^B'Last Night—Rarawa, 9.3., 1137 tons, B HBptephenwD, for Onehuhga. Passengers: fl HJn&sses Stewart, Patterson, Lysaght, Bj ■BVCood. Hamilton, Spears, Crawford, and 8 BBJA> Cocker, Mesdames James, Nixon, g£ BBlPlupps and child, Keningston, Collins m BBfc|d ■•'"W, Messrs. U. Holder, W. G. B BBVV<>. V- Stewart, H. Cocker, Collins, B ■■JBewley, Mathison, MeDiarmid (2),Nops, fl BBTBeqston, H. Gilbert, Has tie, Campbell, H K.C HelbHg, McDonald, and others; 8 BL TELEGRAMS. BBBfeHeJliriStoo, Wednesday.—Arrived, at BBBBHf>'> Botoitt, from Nerw Plymouth. BBBBBf Wednesday. —Arrived, at BBBBBkb<-> TaJdapuna, from New PlyBBBBVottme, Wednesday.—Sailed, MoeBBBBB° r New Zealand, BBBBvunga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.37 BBBBV Tafcapuna, for New Plymouth, BBBBVg Manukau Heads at 5 p.m. (Pas- ■ 8888f 131 Misses L. Browning, Simpson, R ■■Pspß»ue, Devore, Dive, and M. Hawley, § Messrs. Watson, E. S Is rt'lfcnuV, Dr. Gilpin, and 9 steerage. h t t Sydney, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.30 U ■(?,'? pjn., Mokoia, for New Zealand. i £~ "" Newcastle, Last Night.—Sailed, Nga- I foe Wellington. | [" . "Sydney, Last Night—Sailed: Clan E f Sutherland, for Wellington. | %_ THE PAPAHOA. | Wellington, Wednesday. 1 , News received by the New Zealand *i Shipping Company in reference to the [; fire in the Paparoa states that in conse- f h quence of flooding the hold all the cargo ' therein and also the insulation lias been f destroyed-. The vessel resumed her voy- (•. age yesterday. | Christchurch, Wednesday. | The London office of the New Zealand f Shipping Company cables that the fire | in the Paparoa has been extinguished, 5 and the steamer was to leave St. Vin- g cent last night for London. No. 3 hold S bad been flooded, and the cargo stowed J there, a'bout 850 tons of cheese, has jj been seriously injured. The fire started j in the steamer's bunkers. {
■ ;.. % After discharging a cargo of coal the r-- -Himitangi left yesterday morning for I .'••': Wellington, where she wis go on the • •; slip- for overhaul. ■ ' The Rarawa brought 29 tons of cargo from Onehunga yesterday morning. This included IG9 sacks of manure, 25 cases . salmon, 215 cases of fruit, and 15 crates J- ; ; of strawberries. The next boat to load in the Waitara roadstead will be the New Zealand Shipping Company's Orari. The vessel is due any day now. *" Aa_ewhange reports that Mr. Tuck, of WaTUfanui. hj»» purchased the wreck of the Charles Edward. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ Takapuna. from Onehnnga, Thursday. -. ; ». Corinna, from South, Thursday. : Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. ■ Rotoiti, from South, Saturday. ■ Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. '■-. . Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tueeday. ■ Takapnna, from South, Tuesday. • Raraiwa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. PROJECTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY. Takaprcia, for Onehunga. 8.30 p.m. "Corinna, for Onehunga.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 312, 31 December 1908, Page 2
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