SHIPPING NEWS.
"OR? 01? NSW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday, Masch 12, 1901. iffj't Water—l 2.4-1 ic. ard 1.6 p.n Sm Hist—s V. 1 ; San Set -6 11 PkaSiti of the Mom.—Last ens 'ter, Hth, o. -iSm. lis. s.ia. asbivbd. Mo:;day, March H. Ngapan:, 5.8., Q'.iQ tone, jforbury from Oflfthuaea. Passstgerf Mesdames Hi'n, Mu!iro, Ilaivey, Misses Jonas, Walker, Norton, Messrs. J. Kcss. Wighlman, Munro, Hialop, Aioiidjrs, Joil, Hescott. Pott, Butler, Aliptesa, Be well, 10 steerage. W. D. Webster, Agent. 3XFKOTSD ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, from Manukau, to-day Takapuna, s.s., from South, to-day Ngapuhi, frem Manuicu, on Thursday Kini, from Boath, ob Thursday Corinna, from Booth on Thursday I Takapuca, from Manukau. on Fridmy Rotoiti, from South, oa Friday Ngapubi. from Manukau, on Monday Rotoiti, from Manakan, on Tuesday Takapana, from Seuth, on Tuesday SAILKB Monday, nth March. Ngapnhi, ».g., for Onehanga. Passengers —Meadamsa Hughes, Hollander, 81eitb, Miuei Hay, Hawin, Hart, Hollander, Henly, Murphy, Dr. Ma on, Messrs. Ritter, Brown, Steven, Olpherc, Anderson, Aliaon, Jessop, J. Gilmoar, J. B. Williamson, J. Rae, Price, and 5 »tierage. Cargo—l 4 boxes bntter, Mangatoki Dairy Co.; 3 do. Barker; 1 do, Moa Fermerg; 6 cases bacon, Stratford Bacon Co.; 3 do, 11 boxes lard, Burgess, Iraser £ Co.; 95 sacks seed, Hair; 7 pkges, Sargood; 9 do, Olphert; 2 pkges, N.Z. Express Co.; 1 do, H. Ward. W. D. Webster, Agent.
PORT OF WAITARA. ABEIVED. March 10. —Manakan, s.s., Jensen, frem Mokan. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Qisboxmb, March 11. Star of Australia, s.s., from Auckland, at 9 a.m. Wi .lisgtoji, March 11. Pakeha. g.s., from Napier, at 1.45 p.m. on 10th. Qbbtmouih, March 11. Qrati, 5.9., fro* New Plymouth, at 7 a.m.
The Oreti, which left here on Saturday evening, arrived at Greyaontb early yesterday morcing, and was to sail again last n»ght for New Plymouth with a cargo of coal. She is due here to-night. The s». Cotiona left Dunedin on Sunday 10th, with a cargo of preduee for this port.' She is due he re, on Thursday 14th. After discharging the' sails for Greymonth and Westport. The steamer Vienna, which left the Blufi for Durban reuently, carried a cargo of 162,003 bags of oats, or 5429 tons. The revenue of the Harbour Beard will benefit to the extent of something like £4OO by tha Vienna's visit, while the freight payable is ■aid to run to about £IO,OOO. The Aorere, which steamed oat fiom Patea fer Waitira on Friday, bad to put bacir, owini; to rough north-westerly weather, and returned to Patea to load for Wellington direct. The 5.3. totea is notified to lvave Wellington for London o tbe 14th March, with dairy produce, The closing dav at the Motnroa Freezing Works will be Thursday, the 7th March, at 8 o'clock p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 48, 12 March 1901, Page 2
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