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SHIPPING NEWS

FRIDAY, APRIL 8.

HIGH WATER. High water at New Plymouth to-daj 5.7 a.m, and 8.30 p.m. To-morrow B.lc ».m. and 9.7 p.m. sua. Riset to-day 6.23, to-morrow 6.24. Sets to-day 5.37, to-morrow 5.36. AKBfVED. s.s., 721 tons, Watson, from Wellington and Picton. Thursday.—Te Anau, s.s., 1652 tons, Collins, from Southern ports.

BAILED. Thursday.—Te Anau, i.s., 1652 tons, Collins, for Wesfcport. Thursday.—Rosamond, s.s., 721 tons, Watson, for Onehunga. BIPBCTBD AH&IVAL9.

Rarava, fr«n Ifortb, Friday. Rosamond, front South, Brlwrilty, Rarawa, from Ko-ik, Moaday.

Rarawa, from Narth, Wadneaday. Rosamond, trout South, Thwaday.

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ARRIVED.

Onehunga, Thursday.—Arrived, at 8.20 a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth.

SAILED.

Onehunga, Last Night. Sailed, at 3.50 p.m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, passing. Manukau Heads at 5.50 p.m. Passengers: Misses Webster, Benjamin, Malloy (2), Mesdames Asher and child, A. V. Pearce and child, Geison, G. R. Mil'lington, Milne and son, R. McNeil, Messrs. Asher, A.' V. Pearce, Gilmore, Legg, Borthwick, J. Beck, R. McNeill, and 14 steerage.

THE TE ANAU,

The Te Anau, which had been out of commission in the south for some time and was re-commissioned to take up the Koonya's running, arrived here yesterday morning. The Te Anau will he the largest regular trader to New Plymouth, being a vessel of 1052 tons. She has also passenger accommodation, but this will not he brought into use while in this run. The cargo brought from the south totalled 511 tons, including 1565 sacks of potatoes, 170 sacks, 60 hundreds and 200 fifties of flour, 384 sacks of wheat, 60 sacks of oatmeal, 66 casks of cement, 50 cases of kerosene, and a large quantity of hardware. The Te Anau left in the evening for Westport, taking away about three tons of butter and a bull.

THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond, from Picton and Nelton, arrived here yesterday morning. She had only 31 tons of cargo, the whole of this being picked up at Picton. The Wellington cargo was brought on by the Te Anau. The Rosamond got away for Onehunga shortly after two o'clock. She returns, here on Saturday and sails the same day for Wellington.

THE RIMU.

The Rimu was still in port yesterday awaiting an opportunity to work Opunake.. It was hoped that the sea would have moderated sufficiently last nisrht to make the port workable, in- which case operations will be commenced this morning.

OVERSEAS VESSELS,

FOR NEW PLYMOUTH.

Yigaitella, left Liverpool March 12, due

ab»ut middle of May. Paritutu (dredge), sa ; led from Clyde on March 24.

FOR WELLINGTON. From London—

Kia Ora (due about April 6), sailed on on Fell. 8, via Auckland. (Shan-, Savill). Turakina (due about April 6) sailed on February 17, Plymouth February 19. via Teneriffc. Capetown and Hobart. (N.S. Shipping Co.) Whakarua (due about April 18), sailed

on Feb. 11, via Melbourne, Sydney Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Star of Scotland (due about April 30), sailed on Feb. 23, via Melbourne,

SyJbay, Auckland and Napier. (Ty

ser Line). Athenic (due about April 19), sailed on March 3, Plymouth' March 5, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart. (Sh/iw, Savill). Opawa (due about April 30), sailed on March 10, via Auckland. (N.Z.

Shipping Co.) Tongariro (due about May 3), sailed on March 17, Plymouth March 10, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) From Liverpool—

Fifcshire (due about April 12), sail?! 1 on February 5, via Melbourne, Syi

'if--. Auc-'clnnd and Nanier. (F.TT>V Rangatira (due about April 15), sailed on Feb. 24, via Adelaide and Auck-

land. (Shaw, Savill). Drayton Grange (due about May 7), sailed on March 5, via Sydney and Auckland. '(F.H.S. Line). .From New York-

Georgia (due about April 20), sailed on January 6. vja Auckland. (Vacuim

Oil Co.) AberVmr (d>io about April 15), sailed mi January 27, via Melbourne, Sydney

vd Aiicklsjiri. (A.-mid A. Linel. Indralema (due about May 7), sailed on February 25, via Melbourne, Sydiicj and Auckland. (Tyser). SAILTCRS.

Jacquea, barque, sailed from New York on November lc4, via Auckland. , 'Vacuum Oil Co.) St. Kilda, barqucntine, sailed from Newcontle March 7. County of Inverness, barque, sailed from Lirerpool on March 17. Feadls Hill, barquentine, sailed from Sydnev March 24. •> Ha««l Craig, barqut, sailed from Sydnev ' Mar«h 29. " \ I LM-i i . ■ mmr >

jfePK.IL D. il. M. b. Last Qtuu'ttr 1 0 U 18 p.u. New Moon 10 <i 2 is a.u. l'trst (Jvcrtec 17 1 a 12 a.ih jfcoun •23 0 i\) IS H..IU

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 358, 8 April 1910, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 358, 8 April 1910, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 358, 8 April 1910, Page 2

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