SHIPPING NEWS.
POa'f OF NEW PLTMOXTTH, Tuesday, March 15, 1901. Sigh Water— 3.B4 a.m. and ±.12 p.m Sun Ris«—o 53; Sun Set -6.7 Pkatat tf tie M«m— Last quarter, Utta, h. 43m. Ha. a.m. AEKIVED. Thdrsbat, March 14. Ngapuhi, 690 tons, Norbury, from Onetawiga. Passengers—Mesdames Styles, Coleman, Simpson, Hill and child, Carroll, Bayley, Misses Styles, Lawsoo, Alderton, Lucas Dr. Cran, Messrs. Simpson, Fraser, Coleman, Hill, Donne, Walker, Miller, Hay, Messenger; 12 steerage. W. D. Webster, Agent. EKPKCTED ABKIVALS. Takapaoa, from Manukau, to-day Botoiti, from South, to-day Ngapuhi, from Mannkan, on Monday Botoiti, from Manukau, on Tuesday Takapana, from Beath, on Tuesday Ngapohi, from Manukau, on Thursday Takapana, from Mannkan. on Friday ' Beteltl from South, on Friday SAILKB. THOTBBAY, MABCH 14. Ngapohi, s.s., 690 tons, Norbury, for Onehnnga. Passengers—Mesdames Mnrdon, Peat (2) and child, Western, Daine, Miss Hughes, Peat, Doffin (2), Messrs. Lloyd, Farley, Bignall, Ryan, Western, Paine.j Sdmonton,Hen.Mnrdon;6steerage. Oargel —l4 boxes batter, Hangatoki Dairy Co.; 10 «aMs bacon and lard, Stratford Bacon Co.; B cases bacon, Mea Farmers' Union; 6do lard, Railway; 1 do bacon, A. Drake; 25 sacks grass, K. and M. Farmers Union; 29 do, Wilkinson; 5 pages. Express Co.; 4 do, Hammond. W. D. Webster, Agent. POST OF WAITABA. AJUUTBD. March 12.- Kanitri, b.s., Smith, from onehnnga. SAILED. March 11.—Manukau, sj., Jensen, for Mokau. March 11.—Unrpiise, scow, for Mokau. March 11.—Kanieri, s.s., for Ono'uuaga. BHIPPIK9 TSLIBRAMB. ABBITCS. OKBHONBA, March 13. Takapana, s.s, from New Plymouth, at 11.16 a.m. Fbuhahtlb, March 14. Australia, s.s., from London. Passengers for New Zealand: Miss Rodgers, Messrs. Craham, Gibbons. OISBOBXB, March 14. | Linda Weber, from Newcastle, at 1 p.m. iaiud. Milbobbnb, March 13. I Talune, as, for New Zealand. Timaru, March 14. j Karamea, s.s., for Wellington, at 10 a.m. The Oreti arriT»d at the Breakwater on Tuesday night late, and saikd again on Wednesday. She bronght a cargo ot coal. The Ngapohi had a very rough trip from Auckland on Wednesday night," bat proved herself a very good sea boat. The s.s. Kimntaka, leaving Wellington on 28th March, will bo the next boat taking dairy prodnce. The closing day at the Hotoroa Freezing Works will be Thnrsday, the 21st March, at 3 o'cleck p.m. The e.s. Kuraara will follow, Kaving Wellington on April 11th. The closing day at the Works being Thursday, the 4th April, 1901, at 3 p.m. scsaaßnaaaefcrneseßxraaeaaeacsacnaaaaa
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 15 March 1901, Page 2
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389SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 15 March 1901, Page 2
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