SHIPPING NEWS.
FORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, THOTSDAY, KOVIMBBB 8, 1900. Water— 9,« a.m., 10.10 p.m. Am JKm-6.8 j 8m Set -6.58. FUut ike Mum.—hut quarter, 14th, Sh. 110. ?i, pa. w ABMVBD. - NOVSHBBS 8. Tataaekai, U„ 650 tons, Post, frotar' Weifngtoa. ; ; ■XMOTED ABBIVALB. >OC- Qaidooh, bemManukau, to-day f Xok, n, |rom South, to-day faom Manukau, on Friday ~'' ; gpHl from Sofcth, on Friday H Ngapuhi, from Manukau, on Monday • ; » Mapourika, bom Sooth, on ToMdA : ; > Betoiti, iron Mannkwt, on Tuesday . SAILXB, WaDNSSDiI, NOVKMBKR 8. MTltanekai.s.s., forOnehunga. Passengers pThe Maari King, the Maori Brass Band IndM Mania. VESSELS IN FOBT. ■ Whaogaioa, barquentine, 820 tons, Robert- • WD, for Sydney.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ftBKZVBD. Onbeumsa, November 7. ; f JMapourika, &&, from New Plymouth, at KlSun. Wxllinszon, November 7. Botoiti, Uk, from New Plymouth, at 6.15 Am. , , Mblbotonh, November 7. ; -"■Oe«da,from New Zealand. N ITINffitABY OF VESSELS, STHAHEM. Bushmills, left New York, via Fort Ohalmen and Lyttelton, Ist September. Bakaia, left London, via Auckland, 6th September. Paparoa, left Plymouth 15th September. Kiffal Tower, left New Tork, via Australia and Auckland, Ssth Aogojit. Tokomaru, left London 30th August Tomoana, left London, via Australia and Auckland, 17th September. Delphic, left Plymouth 9th September. Star of England, left New Tork, via Australia and Auckland, 27th September. Hawks'e Bay, left London, via Australia and Auckland, 4th October. Matatua, left Plymouth, via Auckland, 2nd October. Htn-.mtK Loch Trooi, left Glasgow, via Dnnedin, Slat-June. Star of the East, left New Tork Bth July. , ? < Oamaro, left Glasgow 14th July. Westtand, left Liverpool 18th Aagnst. Greta, left Glasgow, via Port Chalmers, Bth Aagnst r'/ ,"Cnignalr, left New Tork 20th September. ■A. %lhvercargill,leftldverpool26th September. Beacon Bock, left Port Pirie 2nd October. Vary Moorty left Newcastle 27th October.
The Government steamer Tutanekai put in at the Breakwater yesterday for orders. m; .***s& * »hort delay Captain Post got word f, wfcWHnils thearrival el the 6 e'clock train « i fad coony the Maori Bug and his party, consisting of the Maori Band and some 84 Mtireg,to Ohetnwga. The native* were *ent to the Breakwater in a special train, and the Tutanekai sailed about 1 p.m. The next boat taking dairy produce will he the m. Tokomaru, leaving Wellington November 22nd, the closing day at the Workl being Thursday, the ISth, at 3 p.m. - tthrHfeanwlylf the annul the , , Hew Zealand Shipmasters' Association is postponed until Monday, the 26th inst. On account of the disarrangement of the , ' wistal cargo steamers' runnings by the | * t HJ weather on the West Cpast, there is a • ■ * large accumulation of produce in the Booth. To relie;e, in some measure, the pressure, the Unhre Oompaß j is patting the new steamer Kottka into commission. It is understood that the Kia Ora, which has just undergone an overhaul at Fort Ohalmenywill be placed on the Island trade. ... j jlnjlaenia has oompelled Captain Stevens, Deputy-Harbourmaster at flunedin, to take three months' holiday to 'recuperate, and '. Captain Q. H'Einnon «illtake up hid duties. v „ The ocean " tramp " steamer Uerede took "* ''* Way from Kennedy Bay, near Auekland, the largest catgoof kauri timber that has ever been shipped in New Zealand for Melbourne in one bottom. Her freight consisted of over two million feet; the longest log ..... measured 32ft., and the heaviest was one of sevu tons.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 218, 8 November 1900, Page 2
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