SHIPPING NEWS.
PO!lT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, j Satcbdat, Fep.rdart 9, 1901. j High Water—ll.37 a.m. and 12.14 p.m. j Sun Sue-5 10; Sun .*vt -C 50 Phases ef the Moon.—Last quarter, Febru- ] ary 12th, sh. l?m. 12.-. a.m. j ARRIVED. j Kl'.n-AV. Kobrairv s. I s.s., fIJO tons, Grant, from One-] hnug".. Passengers Mesdsr'cs Arobury, j Comer, Ahfeld, Bnll, Collies end maid, Bhaw, Lord, Goodman. Crawford, Saundore, Boet find child, Hewett,, Misses Gordon, Howes, Stephens. Thompson (2), Whitney, Day, Grey, Littlawood, Messrs. Rislworth and 2 children, > T apiei, Fv?n=. Lord. Palmer, D-ilzwl (2), j.'icir, George (2), Hatrick, <Ji:lingbam, Wood, Comer, AbUo'd, X.opine, Shaw, Shera, Si ace. Uoodniai;, Baker, Crawford, Dean McKenna, Rev Spencer Newbold, Jeaser, Roud, Castle, Dean, Trevheller, Morrill, White, GJer.ny, Swiss, Mahoney, Bleasel, Glass, Crowe, ard IS steerage. Union Company. Agents. Rotoiti, s.s., lioliertson, from Sonth. Par•engers—Mrs. Bow. Messrs. Cottier and Wood. Union Company, Agents. KXPKOTPiD ARRIVAIS Ngapuhi. from Manukau, or Monday Maponrika, from South, on Monday liotciti, from Mannkau, on Tuesday Takapnna, from South, on Tuesday Ngapuhi, from Manukan, on Thnrsday Corinna, from South on Thursday Takapuna, from Mannkau, on Friday Rotoiti, from Bonth, on Friday
SAILED. Fbiday, Fobruary 8.
Takapana, s.s., Grant, for South. Passengers: Mesdames Wait, Dsell, Misses Doell, Messrs. Doell, Skeet and son, and others, 4 steerage. Cargo—lo4l oases cheese, Taranaki Freezing Works; 7 boxes butter, Midhirst Dairy Co.; 6 do, Co-op. Society; 6 cast s bacon, 2 cask* runners, Stratford Bacon Co.; 11 bales hemp, Rutherford and Son; 10 casks tallow, Bole Bros.; 19 bales fungus, 10 sacks do, N. King; 1 cask runners, Buchanan; 1 case empty cylinder, TikoraDgi Dairy Co.; 3
cases empty tins, 4 crates do, 4 r.e. casks, Cock and Co.; £ cases r.e. Tina, Ellinpford ; 12 casks tallow, 9 sacks hides, W. Bayly; 1 •ack fittings, 1 case samples, J. F. Hooker; 1 pkr. 2 cases, N.Z. Bxpress Co.; ] empty case, Waitara Co-op. Dairy Co. Union Company, Agents.
Rotoiti, 6.8., RobertsoD, for Onehnnga. Passengers—Mesdames Russell, W. Petrie, Fletcher, Misses Sadler, Tweedle, E. M.
Fusaell, Crump, Lewis, Davis, Whitman, Hears. Thompson, W. Binney, P. 8. Brown, Raasell, Thompson, F. Wells, W. Peine, E. 1. Malgin, E. B. Atkin, Wyatt-Lee, Bidy, Williams, Fletcher, and otters; 11 steerage. Union Company, Agents. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABBIVED. Onhhuhga, February 8. Ugap»hi, *.8., from New Plymouth, at noon. Gbbtmodth, February 8. Oreti, 3.8., from New Plymouth, at II «jn. SAILED. I Auckland, February 8. ] Abbey Holme, s s., for Sydney at 4 p.m. , Whangape, 0 s., for Wellington, at 5.15 I p.m. | LITTBLTeif, Febroary 8. Britannic, troopship, ior Wellington at 7.55 p.m. The s.s. Kanieri leaves Waitar., for Kawhia, on Tuesday, 2Gth Febroary, at 10 p.m., as advertised.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 32, 9 February 1901, Page 2
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