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SHIPPING NEWS.

POET 01 NEW PLYMOUTH, [Friday, November 16, 1900. £ gi J? akT .~ SM a,m, > P- 111 * AH.aiM-4.64; 9m Set-U J'an jfttaJfjfljt.—Laat quarter 22nd, en. Sim. lis. pan. ARRIVED. Fbiday, Novbmbhh 16. Ngapohi, B.a, 680 toni. Norbury, from Onehusga. Janet Wicoll, 779 tons, Brown frost Wellington. KXPKOTBD ARRIVALS. Mapourika, from Mauukau, to-day fiotoili, from Soath, to-day • Oteti, bom Wutport, to-day Ngapohi, bom Hannkan, on Monday . Mapourika, torn Booth, on Tuesday Botoiti, from Hannkan, on Tuesday HATT.TCH Thubsdat, Noybubbb IS. Whangaroa, barqnentine, 320 tons, Robert•on, for Sydney. Moa, gj., 123 tons, Abrams, for Westport. VESSELS IN POBT. Glenelg, b.s., 110 tons, from Oponake. Ngfepuhi, 4 680 tons, from Onehunga. Janet Kicoll, 779 tonß, from Wellington. ITINERARY OF VESSELS. BTBAHBBS. ' Bushmills, left New York, via Fort Obalmera and Lyttelton, Ist September. Rakaia, left London, via Auckland, 6th September. Paparoa, left Plymouth 15th September. Eiffel Tower, left New York, via Australia and Auckland, 25th August. Tokomaru, left London 30th August. Tomoana, left London, via Australia and Anokland, 17th September. Delphic, left Plymouth 9th September. Btar of England, left New York, via Australia and Auckland,27th September. Hawks's Bay, left London, via Australia and Auckland, 4th October. Matatoa, left Plymouth, via Auckland, 2nd October. BAILKBH. Loch Trool, left Glasgow, via Dnnedin, 21st June. Btar of the East, left New York Bth July. Oamaru, left Glasgow 14th July. Westland, left Liverpool 18th August. Greta left Glasgow, via Port Obalmers, Bth August. Graignair, left New York 20th September. lavercaigill,leftLiverpool26th September. Beacon left Port Pirie 2nd October. Mary Moore, left Newcastle 27th October.

Tht 8.8. Oreti sailed from Westport last night with a cargo of coal, and is das here this morning. The s.B. Ngapuhi was prevented from leaving Hanakau on Wednesday by the heavy gales. She left at noon yesterday, and sails from the Breakwater for Onehanga this evening at 6 o'clock, as advertised. The Qlenelg left port yesterday morning for Oponake and Wanganui, bat finding the ' , harbour at Oponake unworkable, she retnrned to the Breakwater, and, if the weather proves suitable, will leave again lor Opunake to-day. r Captain Robertson having effected some ■ necessary repairs, took advantage of the change of wind and sailed for Sydney on Thursday morning. The Thomas King towed thebarquentine out to sea, and Captain Robertson's smart craft was soon hnll dowa on her way west. The Moa got away, having sheep on board. CHdy,yesterday morning. A telegram from Auckland states that the Government steamer Hinemca returned from her trip to Kermadies to-day, proceeding direct to Boat harbour at Tiritiri, where she lands stores for the light keepers. Captain David Bobbie, well-known in ' commercial circles in I Fiji, has arrived at , Rockland frw* the Islands. He is commissioned by a Levoka syndicate to purchase an auxiliary' steam vessel, to be employed in the inter-Island trade as a freight . , and passenger carrier. Tha cutter Coralie, owned by Captain Tncker, of Gisborne, was totally wrecked at ' Mahin beach. t>h« was bound to Napier, and was driven ashore during the heavy gale yesterday. Ti|e crew ere sa;e. Tflere was > so insurance on the vessel. The Waikare, which arrived at Auckland from hydney on Tharsday morning, met with'very rough weather in the latter part ol the trip, Damage »as done by the teas to tin starboard laling and the companion, and a die* skylight wi' tr jken, causing the deck tiilojn to ua flcud-jd. The Sbaw, Savill aad Albion Company'* Steamer ilaori was due at Well ngton from Lyttelton on Thursday. Her ireight from the North Island will include 3uoo bales wool, 16,000 boxes butter, and 20U0 cases of cheese, ihe is timed to sail for London, via Monte Video on Monday next The Invercargill- owned barque Aleza has teen fixed locally to load prodnce in the Sonth for Cape Colony. The Shaw, ciavi'l and Albion Company is the charterer of the barque Loch TrooL which has been fixed to load wool at Wellington for London.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 224, 16 November 1900, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 224, 16 November 1900, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 224, 16 November 1900, Page 2

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