SHIPPING
p. POUT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. 1/ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25.
I'-' High water at New Plymouth to-day I 10 4j a.m. and 11.4 [i.m.; to-morrow ■> 1122 am. Audi 11-311 p.m. I : Sun rises litis morning 0.3; to-mor-1 trow, 84. Sots to-day 5.57; to-morrow I ■&W. I ARRIVED. Tuesday.--Rotoiti, s.a., 1159 tons, Drewette, from Onehunga. i Tuesday.—Takapuna, s.s., 1036 tons, [ 1 Crawford, from Wellington, jPassen- • I' g«r»: ilra. Allan, Messrs Allan, Smith, j E- Sew, Bennett, and Priestley. { i SAILED. ; Tuenday.—Rotoiti, s.s., 1151) to'.is, Drewette, for Wellington. Last Xight.—Takapu-na, s.s., 1030 ?- tone, Crawford, for Onehunga. Passengers: Miss Ward, Mesd&mes Mains, fo' Henderson, Ivory, Chitcham, Messrs fc* Henderson, Baker (2), Mains, Robinson, F Ivory, Chitcham, Loagden, Somerfield, g and Tennant. I TELEGRAPHIC. ||: Onehunga, Tuesday.—Arrived, at 8.10 ■:a,m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. E? - Onehunga, lASit Night.—Sailed, 4.10 f' - Tun., Rar»wa, for New Plymouth, pass■j. ing Manukau Headsi at 6 p.m. PassenRl gers: Mi*es K. Allender, Abercrombie, K Messrs De Groen, D. Ferguson, Scott, A. Phillips, Potier, F. Leslie, Scott, H. Streilf, N. A. L. Garaard, Wallace, and r< .. nine steerage. !&". Onehunga, Last Night.—'Sailed, Riibh, \ £■' f o r [few Plymouth, passing the Heads j | at 3.50 pan. J g- • MamuMU Heads, Tuesday.—Sailed, at & 12.30 p.m., Hinemoa, for New Plymouth, t Wellington, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 0.30 E a.m. i Marere, for London, gp ILyttelton, Tuesday.—Sailed, at 11.W K" a.m., Brisbane, for Port Kembla. S Lyttelton, Last Night.—Sailed, at B I p.iu, Fifeshire, for Avonmouth. fe Westport, Last Night.-Arrived, 4.30 | p.m , Kapiti, from -New Plymouth, p.- Bluff, Last Night.—Sailed, at 5 p.m., I' Manakau, for Hobart. fc: Sydney, Tuesday.— 8 a.m., K. Hoeraki. .' _ ' Sydney, Last Night.—Arrived, Tymp!" trie, from Auckland. I&*- 1 Newcastle, Last Niglit.—Sailed, AidePi- bar a ii, for Auckland. Melbourne, Tuesday.—Arrived, Mwa- !©■• ru, from Loudon.
f.; ; Trom Onehunga yesterday morning £ the Hotoiti brought 27 tons of cargo, inI" eluding I'M bags of cement, 300 bags of S gugar, and a quantity of fruit, f The Ilimu is due at the breakwater, - early this morning from. Onehunga and k Kawhia. She sails after difidiarJing t her cargo, for Wanganui. The Government steamer Hinemoa is '• due at the breakwater this morning ff troiu Onehunga, with stores for Cape Ejziuont lighthouse, s/ • The Tatotpuaa brought 200 tons of f cargo from Wellington yesterday morn- ? ing. This included transhipments ex i-, Waimate from London, Maori, Mararoa, f Moana, Monowai, Manuka, Moeraki and the Drtyton Grange. ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. % Rarawa, from Onehunga, Wednesday. E Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. £; Barawa, from Onehunga, Friday, e'- . Xakapuna. from Onehunga, Saturday. Rotoiti, from South, Saturday. V Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Takapuna, from South, Tuesday. ■- PROJECTED DEPARTURE TO-DAY: V- Rarawa, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 50, 24 March 1909, Page 2
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