SHIPPING.
HRSpP* KEW. PLYMOUTH. | JANUARY 21. OF TUE MUU.N. Bmploon ,7 149 II) a.m. ■BffiKii'uarter.. 15 5 48 15 a.m. flglpioon .. 22 11 48 20 a.m. Baffin Quarter 20 1 54 1!) p.m. ■Bjjjtoli wattr al Sei> Hymouth to-d<i\ WRjfiSi.m and V2 p m,; to-niorrow, 1) U HEj|iun rises this niuruiiig at 4.52; to Bfrrow 4.53. Seta to-day 7.8; to-mor El AKKIVKD. t f> Wednesday.—Rarawa, s.s., 1100 tons, •■vStephenson, from Onehunga. V SAILED. f•'. Last Night—Earawa, for Onehunga Z TELEGRAMS. ' ' Onehunga, Last Sight.—.Suiled, at 3.43 t p.m., Takapuna, for Sew Plymouth, % -passing Manakau Heads at 53a p.m. £ rassengers: Missus L'rquhart (2), Daw L son, Mrs. Harrison ami child, Messrs. 11. Si Sjmes, E. Kite, Johnston, (iarner, M. f Isaacs, J. \V. Wilson and chili; 15 steer- { aSi- «" i Wellington, Wednesday—Arrived, at * dO a.m., Kotoiti, from New Plymouth. * - i Onehunga,. Wednesday.—-Arrived, al ; t «.m., Takapuna, from Sew Plymouth. % i Wellington, Wednesday.—Arrived, .u : 40.15 a,m., Moeraki, from Sydney. f Newcastle, Wednesday—Sailed, South f «rn Cross, for Sew Zealand. <_ I Sydney, Last Sight.—Arrived, Lm< i* gelton, from Auckland; sailed, at jone sj, tVictoria, Nerehana,, and Tomoana, foi g.' (Auckland. i i Newcastle, Last Sight.—Sailed, Nor £> tliem Chief, for Auckland; Wairuna, fo) k„ iWellington. I I THE WOOTTOS ASHORE. js I According to the Lyttelton Times o gOMonday, January 18, the s.s. Wootlon t t twhita haa been stuck for some days ii | ' ithe Walmaikariri River, near Stewart': iw Gully, is in danger of becoming a tola E" wreck. A strenuous effort was madi f■■ on Sunday to get the vessel off at higt &' Iroter, after her cargo of timber hat B ibeen unloaded, but it proved fruitless f\ (The weather was very bad at the timi &-. of the attempt jL l The Corinaa is due to-morrow fron ft Southern ports with • general cargo. K i The Earawa from Onehunga. jesterg-' day morning brought 150 cases of kero E sene, 64 bags manure, 50 sacks flour W 616 cases fruit and 14 tons of general K' eargo. K i The New Zealand Company s Waka H cui is due in the Waitara roadstead * from Lyttelton on the 28th inst. to loaji w produce for Home markets. The Kai \ koura, of the same fleet, which was §. loading at Gisborne on Tuesday, pro «eefe to Waitara after loading at Sa••^ier. I EXPECTED AEEIVALS. % S>„ Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. J- Corinna, fro South, Friday. f t ltaruwa, from Onehunga, Friday. £■'' Takapuna, from Onehunga, Saturday. sk' ttotoiti, from South, Saturday. Wj< Karawa, from Onehunga, Monday. W Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. W\ ' Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. K I Karawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. | (PROJECTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY. g" r Takapuna, for Onchuaga, 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 328, 21 January 1909, Page 2
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443SHIPPING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 328, 21 January 1909, Page 2
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