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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

ARRIVED. - 'Onehun'ga, January "27. — Rafcawa, from New Plymouth, at 8.5 'a.m.. SAILED. January 27. — Takapuna, for New Hymouth, at 8.20 a.m. Zyjanukau Heads, January 27. — Takapuna, at 10.15 a.m. London, January 26. — Ruiapetiu, for Lyt'te-lton ; Mamari for Wellington. ' Newcastle, January 27? — Mary Moore for "vYi&lling'ton. , Adelaide, January 27. — Suaanne, for r New Zealand. WRECK. OF THE VALENCIA. . Vancouver, January 26. — Twenty ,?nore of the Valencia's passengers end . crew have bean rescued on a raft. The Valencia's dead toted 107. A RUSSIAN CANAL. St. Petersburg, January 26.— An American firm offers to construct a Baltic-Black Sea canal from Riga to ■EJharstan, at <& oost of forty mi'liion sterling. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE. Dunedin, January 26. — The Arbitra- [ tion Court has been engaged -on the f , Seamen's dispute for over a week, and e> the case for the Union is st)]l unfiiai.shed. Mr Belcher, conducting 1 the case for tho men, has called a, host . of witnesses, including the officers of ths Union Steamship Co., from the Gon oral Manager • doAvn to the firejnen, and expects to finish aboxit Tuesday. ?<lr Kirby, of the Union Company, wall then lead evidence for the other side. It -was the hope of the Court' that it would be able to -got away to the West Coast an Thursday, but that is now out of the question. -THE ZANITA-COIMBATORE COLLISION. ~ Adelaide, Jianuary 27. — An in/quiry has been opened regarding the Zan- j ila-Coiiivba'tore, collision, , T,v»:o seamen gave it -as their opinion that if a lifeboat had been iaunched the two men seen on the L'oimbatore boa-t could have beftn saved. They granted, however, that unless the captain of the Zanita was : sure his vessel was safe it would not ' have 'been wise to send the lifeboat I away. I

Th-a Cormna was berthed about 9 , o'clock this morning. j i The s.s. Corinna's shipment 'from , breakwater on Monday will total 14,499 boxes butter, and about 800 crates '"of cheese. The mail steamer Sierra left San Francisco at 3 p.m. on 25th January. 'An opportunity of visiting the Ar-g--en i tane .Republic will be afforded by the following" Shaw,, Savill, and Albion Company's .boats : Afchenic, March Ist ; Cdrmthic, March 29th ; and Gothic April 26th. They will call at Monte Video as well at Rio do Jianeiiro. The extra port of call will , also add considerably to the attractions of thfe" Homeward voyage. ¥ will hmwwi'' iimwin i' m.»mii imimi^

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 130523, 27 January 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 130523, 27 January 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 130523, 27 January 1906, Page 4

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