SHIPPING
PLYMOUTH. JANUARY 20. Bgp&S UF THE MOOS. HBjjfarter ill 1 ill lif P-" 1 ' K§sSvater'Ui -V-w l'.yiuouth to-day HSW aid 8.10 i».m.; to-morrow 8.31! Hm rises -this morni.iy at 4.51; to ttfatii 4J2. SeU to-day 7.9; to-uror py '■ & ARRIVED. Iftiesda}-.—Takapuna, s.s, 1036 tons fawford, from Wellington. Passenger: Baaes Mentfes and White, Mrs. Olduan id infant, Mr. Cunningham. SAILED. •Last Night—Takapvinn, /or Onehung:i TELEGRAMS.
I Onehunga, Tuesday—Sailed, Rarawa, Ror'New Ph mouth, passing Maiiakaii feeads at 6 "p.m. Passengers: Miss«» EGodken, Hnmerton, -Wwtwood (zj, ?3J«sdamcs Douglas-and child, Hill, Ke.ul *M»d child, Mnrgetts,Whiteombe, Bigelow Land two children, Wilson and four childSS«a, Collins and child, Messrs. Jenny, f Andrews, Wbitcombe, Kichardson, Fag.m R(2), Hill, Thomas, Brown, Master h. LWebb; 17 steerage. . ?■ Wellington, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 0.. j;'p.n»J Mataiua, for London. r- Oneliunga, Tuesday—Arrived, at S.m. &(wn.. Rarawa, from New Plymouth. ft Sydney, Tuesday.—Arrived, Emprcza |froni Hokianga. ~,_.. f Tuesday—Arrived, Daw fevich, from New Zealand. Sydney, Last Night-Arrived, Pendlc Hull, from Mercury Bay. r? Fremantle, Lost Night— Arrived, Tea jjpwhini tug, from Shields, en route foi KAnoklaad. jf> The Takapnna brought 80 tons o I'cMgo from Wellington yesterday mora Syne? Included in this were (8 bundl" |>of bond, «0 kegs cream of tartar, -J S|ha«rs of Bait, 20 boxes of soap, 25 drum E«"sheep dip, 22' sacks of grass seed, !•) It cases of salmon, 25 cases of condense; ISnilk, 35 packages of tea, 30 sacks 6 SKonkms, and 63 sacks of bark, fel The Rotoiti brought 18 tons of car?; !£fa>m Onehunga yesterday morning. l.» IKftcluded 161 bags of potatoes, 10 bags o i%lphur,'and 3W boxes of fruit. K.-'-The latest report from Wcstpoi Bltates that all hope of refloating to K'.flawe» is practically abandoned. J> Kheavy westerly, weather on the coast re K«mtiy punished her considerably, eaus King much damage to the hull and fore Bghold It is regarded as probable tun more will be done than to :e EfSpovc the wreckage so as not to embai WM&& the river entrance. SlS r ,.The 400-ton steamer Alexander—tli H«rst trading vessel to visit the newlj Ipcbristructed seaport of iPetone-mad Wifak to fto pier on Saturday morning M-tni dieCharged-600 sheep. The consign SPinent was sent from Waitapu to th WJ Gear Company, and was discharged with P-out difficulty, tt is computed that tn IjHxpenseV of the shipment will be clor, Won £2O less than had it been sent vi P> Wellington, while the condition of tii i?sc«-reo was muchbetter for slaughtcrm; %■■ owing to the less handling and knoc* W& ing about'the sheep received. fc'. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. %' Karawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. l£«fikapuiia, from Onehunga, Thursday. feß»rawa, from Onehunga, Friday. Kitknmipa. from Onehunga, Saturday. from South, Saturday. from Onehnnga, Monday. Rgjniti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Skapuii!r,-froin South, Tuesday. IfUOJECTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY. jLßarawa, for Onehunga, at 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 327, 20 January 1909, Page 2
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