SHIPPING.
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Xijjlit.—Rarawa, 8.a., Sorbury. )l:!7 tou-, fur Onehunga. Passengers: Dawson, \. C. Lodge, Nolan, ! Mvitl-wm. Castle, Dustin, Bushanan, &. < lark, Laird, Stow, Hunt, Brewin (2), 1.-.u-t, and Finlayaon, Headameo Miller, Ah.ii.'u. Uobiewn, Gillies, Davidson, i:.lur«-<"iii!.-. Buchanan and child, A. B. i; : ,;-u.-. Hull {■!), BramweU, Dye and i cliildr.ii. liarber and i children, Richit ids KHUwrigley, and Stoddart, Messrs. C. A. Robinson, E. Bayly, Edgecombe, Ca?tle, 1). J. Wvne, R. H. Nolan, ■). Cheeseuiaii. Kobieson, J. Smith, Barber, Waterrield, Gillies, Zander (t), J. Hislop, Bull til, Matthews, J. B. Clarkson, Elliswrii;lfy. dimming*, Dawson, HopeCJihlxjtu-; R. Warnock, Brennand, Walking C. F. Bickford, Davidson, Wallace (2i. G. I'jlinan, Bramwdl, Johns, Richard-. W. -I. Gordon, lord Plunket, Sir J. Waul. Hon. J. Carroll, Major A. B. Greene, I apUin Brophy, Captain Hardy, Sergeant Morgan, Rev. R. Jackson, and other-; JO steerage.
SHIPPING TELEGRAM& Onehunga, Last Sight.—Sailed, at 120 pjn., Penguin, for Sew Plymouth, crossing the bar at t1.25 p.m. Passengers: Misses Curtis and Bucknell, Mesdames Wil»ou and infant, Wood, Hart, Richmond, Phillips, and Blake, Messrs. J. C. Devitt. Bigelow, Lesso, Bow, Christi?. Towler, R. R. Martin, A. Emins, T. Holland, Totton, Harris, D. Goldwater, 0. J. Garland, Revs. Hammond, Dewsbury, and Lawrv, and 15 steerage. Auckland, Last Sight—Sailed, at 5.45 p.u>- Mokoia, for Sydney. Wellington, Last Night,—Sailed, at 7.45 p.m., Takanuna, for New Plymouth. Bluff, Last Sight. Sailed, at 5J6 p.m., Moeraki, for Hobart. Melbourne, Monday. Arrived, Llimaroa. from Bluff. Bluff. Monday. —Arrived, at 9 a.m., AVarrimoo, from Hobart, with English niaiL •Newcastle, Monday.—Safled, Bakanoa, for Sew Zealand. Sydnt-v. Monday. Armed, Y«ddo, from Auckland. Safled, at 7 p.m., Miow« ia. The New Zealand athletes are a limns tlic passengeri. Xewij-tle. Monday. Arrived, Wairiina. from Auckland.
Kxmrmu aekivaia Penguin, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Takamißa, from South, Tuesday. Barawa, Boat Onelraiiga, Wednesday. Takapuna, from Onehunga, Thursday. Harawa, from Onehnngß, Friday, i'euguiu, from South, Saturday. Takapuna, from Oaetangm, Saturday. Banna, from Oadmnga, Monday.
OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE IX WELLINGTON. Rakaia (due about March 20th), saikd from London January llth, via Auckland. (X.Z.S. Co.) Mamari (due about March 23rd), sailed from Loudon February 7th, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw SarilL) Surrey (due about March 25th), sailed from Liverpool January 18th, via Auckland. (F.-ILS. line.) Star of England (doe about March 30th) mailed from New Yerk January 14th, via . Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) Tongariro (due about April Bth) sailed from Plymouth February 22nd, via Capetown" and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) Stratoavon (due about April 9th) Bailed from New York January 19th, via Australia'and Auckland. (A. and A. Line.)
Whakarua (due about April 15th) sailed from London January 31st, via Australia. Auckland, and Xapier. (Tvsit.) »■■#«'« iVvi.ii (due about April 17th) sailed from Liverpool February Bth, via Australia and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line.) Tndraphiri (due about April 20th) sailed from Liverpool February 27tb, via Auckland. (Tyiwr.) lonic (due about April 21st) sailed from Plymouth March 7th, via Capetown anil Hobart. (Shaw SavilL)
Mimiro (due about Hay llth) sailed from Xew Yoik February 29th, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyter.) Morayshire (due about May 14th) sailed from Liverpool March 7th, via Australia and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line.i
Xiivaru (due about May 15th) sailed from 1/mdon February 29th, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) African Monarch (due about May 13th) sailed from New ¥«k February 2!)tb, via Australia and Auckland. (.VZ.S. Co.) S.-' • SAILING VESSELS.
Weathersfield, barque (41 days out), sailed from Bunbury Feßruary 2nd. Colonial Empire, fonT-ttaeted barque (12 day« out), sailed from Monte Video Fcbruarv Ist.
IMotas. harquentine (12 days out), sailed from Clarence Elver Martfi 2nd.
Hon field, four-maated barquentine (23 days out), sailed from Mmpool February 20th.
Pharos barque (9 days out)', sailed from Port Pirle March sth. (G. H. !*sile-0
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 74, 17 March 1908, Page 2
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