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PORT >■)? XE"- • | «" Thvi:"AT J A:; CAW 2-1. IPOI. W *.' 3 fc .HijjA Batrr—ll.22 ;i_m■ and ll.S7jp.ci. jl fctStn iZiw-4 51; dm. &t --7.6 S tfPiase! of t!u Moon. —First quarter 27th,g 9b. 23m. lis. p.m. 1 AKKITRD. % WBDKB3DA*. January 23. 3 Botoiti, s.s., 1159 ton?, Robertson, frem® Onehunga. P&sjengers—Me.'dsines Boyic.n Trick»r and child, Measrs. 'fait, Arnold,g Glover, Mocro, Boyle, Hunter, Taylor, Poole.S Patterson, Mulcahey | Unien Company, A^rnt. Ngapuhi, 6'JO tons, Norbury, from Onekonpa. Pa;sengors Mesdames Fergnsoß, Oopker, Hunderson, Foster, Wilson, Misses Buffer, Whitburn, Hegg, Revs. Lyon, Cocker, Gray, Southern, Messrs. Raymond, Herring, Jentuson, Henderson, Foster, Mnrgatroyd, Huftoy, Watkinson, Aveling, Hart;. 3 steerage, and the Trisco mail. - W. D. Webster, Agent. KSPKOTKX) ARRIVALS. " Xgapuhl, from M&nakau, to-day ~ Mapourika, from Manukau, on Friday from Soath, on Friday Ngapuhi, from Mannkau, on Monday ■ Mapaurika, from South, on Tuesday Botoiti, from Mannkau, on Tuesday jpfgapahi, from Manukau, on Thursday SAILED. Wbdubsdat, Jahuabt 23. Botoiti, •»-, for South. Meedames Ftaser, Petrie, 0. B. Fenton, Wilson, Beaver •nd child, Hisses Petric, Sutherland, Rose, Messrs. Wilson, Fraser, Petrie, Butler, Preston, Meredith, Bearer, Franklin, and others, t steerage. Caigo—l4 bales hemp, Butherfford k Son; 20 cases tianed butter, ButherJord U Bon ; 12 boxes butter, Mldbirst Dairy Co.; 5 do, Crown Dairy Oo.; 2 cases separators, N. King; 6 empty hampers, Hooker; IS do, barrels, Waitbam; 4do hhds, Trott; 1 naie machinery, W- Jordon; 2 crates empty tins, W. Healy; 1 pkg furniture, Gillespie; 1 box tools, T. 0. Oadson; 5 bales wool, Bank of Now Zealacd; 3 cues rolls, 1 case laid, A. Drake; 2 cases, 2 trunks, 2 pels, }kZ. Express Co. Union Company, Agent. POST OF WAIT AHA. JIBBIVED. Ganaary S3. —Surprise, scow, Jonas, from Vokau. . SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABBIVBD. AVOKLAND, January 23. ' Alameda, 5.«., from Honolulu, at 6.16 a.m. fFrisco mail.) Spit, January 23. ' Fifeshire, g.s., from Gisborne, st 6.15 a.m. ONEHUNGA, January 2S. Maponrika, s.s. from New Plymouth, at a.m. Blutf, January 23. ' Knight of St. George, s.e., from Sydney, at 4.30 p.D. Port Chai,mSß9, January 23. Arrived at the Heads, at 9.30 a.m., the troopship Orient, from Brisbane. sailed. Auckland, January £3 Alameda, frr Sydney, at 10 p.m. Waikare, s.s, for Wellington, at 4.16 p.m. Pobt Chalmers, January 23. Sailed from Heads, at 7 p.m., troopship Orient, for Wellington. The Ngapohi left Onehtn<ra at 10.30' jesterday morn'.ng with too 'Frisoo mail,l fnd arrived at the Breakwater at 9.45 last evening. On account of the thick weather! at this coast, she had to slew down the last couple of hours. The scow Surprise sailed out of Mokan ob Monday morning and Inte Waitara on Tuesday. She was fortunate enough to get a loir wind both ways. The s.s. Papanui, sailing from Wellington ■On January 81st, will be the aext boat leading with dairy produce. Tbe closing day at the Moturoa works will be January 24th, at J-. p m. 30 MAIL NOTIOES. Malls will olase at the Chief Poet Offioe f)ovon-street, as follow j Tbubsdat, Jakuabj 24. For Auckland and North, per Ngapuhi, at S P-m. Friday, 25th January. For Australia and Tasmania, at 6 ajn, Due Bydney 31st. For Natal and Capetown, at 6 a.m. For Auokland, per Botoiti, at f p.m. | For Australia and Tasmania, at T p.m. Dne Sydney February 2nd. | For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Brindlsi, at 7 p.m. Doe in London on 10th March. for Sandwich Islands, Canada, United h of Amerisa, United Kingdom, and Continent of Earope, via Sydney and Van-; cmver, at 6a.m. (Correspondence for Continent of Europe and United Kingdom should t>a specially addressed). Due in London 6th March. Note.—Late letters for despatch via San Francisco will be received at this office, without payment of late fee op to 8 p.ta. on day of closing mail. F. D. KOLDSWORTH, Chief Postmaster.

[Established 1880.] J. a PARKERS, WATCHMAKER ft JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. i Sext bailway crossing, D*7M-Btreei Central NEW PLYMOUTH 0. H. FOETE. T DENTAL SURGEON be conmlted at Avery's Building on all branches of tae esaioo ; BAS Adminieibbsd. felepho&e, No. 75. Mr. Forte vlaite Ingluwood every Wed nesdaj.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 23, 24 January 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 23, 24 January 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 23, 24 January 1901, Page 2

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