SHIPPING NEWS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. APRIL. D. 11. M. S. ' Last Quartar 3 0 24 18 p.m. New Moon 10 1) 2 13 a.m. Fust Quartet 17 1 41 12 a.m. Full Moon 25 0 51) 18 a.m. HIGH WATER. High water at Xtw Plymouth to-day 0.5 p.m. To-morrow 0.32 a.m. and 1 p.m. SUN. Rises to-day 6.28, to-morrow 6.29. Sets to-day 5.32, to-morrow 5.31. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rimu, from South, Wednesday, llarawa, from North, Wednesday. Rosamond, from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. Corinna, from South, Friday. Rosamond, from South, Saturday. Corinna, from North, Sunday. Te Anau, from South, Thursday. Rarawa, from North, Monday. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Onehunga, Tuesday—Arrived, at 8.25 a.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. SAILED. Auckland, Tuesday—Sailed, at 1 p.m., Talune, for Rarotcnga. Newcastle, Tuesday. Sailed, James 1 Craig, for Auckland. Wellington, Last Night. Sailed, at 2.35 p.m., Star of Australia, for London. Wellington, Las; Night. Sailed, at 5.45 p.m., Putiki, for New Plymouth. Onehunga, Last Night.—Sailed, at 3.20 p.m., Rarawa, for New Plymouth, passing Manukau Heads at 5 p.ni v Passengers: Misses Howitt, Kelly, Glenny, Dick, and Wells, Mesdames Arthur, Sneddon, Wells and four children, Messrs Karurangi, J. Milne, Revs. Favell and Wills, and 10 steerage. THE ROSAMOND. The Rosamond is due from Wellingto; Picton and Nelson to-morrow. Her cargo for New Plymouth amounts to about 250 tons. The cable message announcing the finding of the British Indian Steam Navigation Company's steamer Loodiana on the Cosmoledo Islands reached New Zealand almost at the same time as a letter from Mr. M. Henry, formerly of Petone, an engineer on the Eastern Telegraph Company's s-s. Sherard Osborne, (says the Wellington correspondent of the Lyttelton Times). From the letter it appears that there is a mistake in the cablegram, for Mr. Henry refers to the steamer as having left Zanzibar for Colombo, and not Mauritius for Colombo. "The night before the cyclone." he 'writes, "we were up the town, and met several men from the British India steamer Loodiana. They left the next day for Colombo, along with another ship, the turret Galavale. The day. after they left was the day of the cyclone, and they ran right into the middle of it. The Galavale returned to port the day after' in a terrible state, down by the head, leaking, steeringgear broken, two boats gone, one man lost overboard, condesner door burst in, and, to cap the lot, the skipper had his two daughters with him. and they were locked in a bathroom along with other passengers, so the 7 had a live! ytime. She and the Loodiana were in sight of each other until none o'clock at night, and that was the last esen of her. She had eighty deck passengers (natives) for Bombay, and we were expecting to get away that day for Reunion." However the Sherard Osborne luckily did not jet away, and the Loodiana has been found. OVERSEAS VESSELS. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Viganella, left Liverpool March 12, due about middle of May. ' | Paritutu (dredge), ea'led Worn Clyde on March 24. FOR WELLINGTON. Whakarua (due about April 18). Bailor on Feb, 11, via Melbourne, S.Y'hir 1 Auckland and Napier. (T Star of Scotland (due about April 30), sailed on Feb. 23. via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland and Napier. (Ty»er Line). Athenic (due about April 19), sailed 011 March 3, Plymouth March 5, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart. (Sh*w, 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 19, via Teneriffe, Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) ; From Liverpool— Fifeshira (dne about April 12),' sailed on February 5, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland and Napier. (F.H.3.) Rtngatira (due about April 15), sailed on Feb. 24, via Adelaide and Auckland. (Shaw. Savill)'. ! Drayton Grange (due about May 7), ■ailed on March 8, via Sydney and Auokland. (F.H.S. Line). From New York— Georgia (due about April 20), sailed on January 8. via Auckland. (VacuMin! Oil Co.) Aberkmr (d'ie about April IP), sailed ci; January 27, via Melbourne, Sydney *vd Auckland. (A. nnd A. LineV. ' Jadmlema (due about May 7), sailed on February 25, via Melbourne, Sydnay and Auckland. (Tyser). SAIMRS. St. Kilda, barquentine, sailed from Newea«tle March 7. County of Inverness, l»arqu«, sailed from Liverpool on March 17. Pendle Hill, barquentine, sailed from Sydney Mareh 24. Harel Craig, barque, sailed from Sydnev 39.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 362, 13 April 1910, Page 2
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