SHIPPING NKWS. PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH, Ttjbsday, April 9, 1901. ~ High Water— l2.l6 a.m. and 12.2 p.m ' Sun Rue—6 24; Sun Set - 5.36 ' Phatet af the M*tn.— Last quarter, 12th. 3h. 34m. 13]. p.m. ARRIVED. Saturday, April 6. Ngapuhi, 690 tons, Norbury, from Onehuuga. Passengers Mesdames Harrison, White and bey. Miss Dnnn, Messrs. Harrison, Ryan, Morpeth, Bamford; 5 steerage. W. D. Webster, Agent. Mokbay, Bth April. Ngapnhi, 5.«., 690 tons, Horbary, from Onehanga. Passengers—Mesdames Cballis a"d child, Calmer and family 4, Weston, Messrs. Legge, Cballis, Atkinson, Bradley. GUlett, Williams, Weston, itewart, Whitebead (J), Elliott, Mcintosh, Kichmocd; 14 steerage. W. D. Webstar, Agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, from Manokan, to-day Takapona, s.s., from South, to-day Ngapuhi, fresi Manukau, on Thursday tiAJLKR. SATURDAY, April 6. Ngapnhi, sa, 690 tons, Norbiry, for Onehanga. Passengers Mesdames Godkin, Swan, Misses (Sole, Williams (2), Messrs. Swan, Brown, K. Webster, F. Watson, F. 3tohr, U. Mills, Williams (3), Edwards, Mams, Tadue, Edvards, Heels, Bodkin, Knight, HaMck, Paltridge, Cooper; 6 steerage. W. D.Webster, Agent. Monday, April 8. Ngapnhi, sj., for Onekaoga. Passengers —Mesdames Bourke, Peacock, Mimas Peacock, Dixon, Baply, Messrs. Peacock, Cutbush, Dixon, Marray, Terry, Potter, Knight (2), Curtis, Tanner, Stabbing. Foekes, and Hi* Honor Mr. Justice Cooper; S steerage. Cargo—2Bl boxes batter, Mangatoki Dairy Oo.; 6 do, Kltham Dairy Co.; 7 cases bacon, Stratford Bacon Oo.; IS pages, J. Hooker. W. D. Webster, Agent. PORT OF WAITARA. ABBIYKD. April 4.—Mana, sjl, f rem Wellington. BAILBD. April 4.—Mana, m., for Wellington. April s.—Manokan, s.s„ for Mokao. BHD7PINQ TELEGRAMS. FnOMAITTU, April 6. Ottooa, so, from London. Passengers for Hew Zealand: Mr, Mrs. and Miss Reid. Sydiiy, April 5 7>alandm, as.,'from Aackland. Ohxbuhoa, April 6. Rotaiti, a*, frssn Mew Plymouth, at 10.10 ajn. Ipit, April 6. Star of Australia, s.«„ from Gisborne, at 9.15 rut. on 6tb. Wbxlwotos, April 8. Takapona, a*., from Mew Plymouth, at 11.56 am. on 6th. Otohitssa, April 7. NgapnhL u., from Hew Plymouth, at 9fkm. MiLMtrtßi, April 7. Draghiri, from tondon. &ATL». Wklmsctox, April 6. Golf of Taraoto, troopship, for South **- at 5.46>ra. TIMABU, April 7. tone, for Wellington. Spit, April 7. Star of Australia, for Wangann), at 9.30 pan. The Moa arrived at the Breakwater yesterday from Westport, with a cargo of ceal, after discharging she left for the Sooth. The sj. Komara will l«ave Wellington With dairy frodace on April 11th. The closing day at the Works being Thursday, the 4th April, 1901, at 2 p.m. MAIL 80TWKS. Mails will dose at the Chief Post Office, Devon-street, aa follow : TuXRDAY, April 9. For Wellington and South, per Rotoiti, at Woa.ro. For Auckland, per Takapona, at T *.«. Thubsoay, April 11. For Aackland, per Ngapnhi, at 7 p.m. Friday, April IS. For Wellington and Booth, per Takapona, mt&3o ajn. For Aaekland, per Rotoiti, at 7 p.m. For Samoa, Honolulu, Japan, United States of America, Canada, British Columbia, 'Jentral and South America, British and Foreign West Indie , United Kingdom and of Knrtpe, via San Francisco, at at 7 p.m. /«r money orders at 4 p.m., and Mistered letters at 6 d.tu Mail due in ioodon, May 11th. Vers.—Late letters for despatch Tin San Francisco will be received at this jffice, without payment «f late fees «p to 8 pjn. on day ef dosing mail. F. D. HOLDSWORTH, Ohief Postmaster. NEW rtf'-tIiCTH BBAnUH *» THE LONDON MKTftl INSTITUTE. 'i 7'"r:f.„i.vvK OPENS!) PEfIiUNKNTLY *T . •■. v l a-ni»'< lately occupied by '-"• "• K.-J S'fc-'<J at. TKI". '. W'lji «!' Ih>> Uu.-t Inif-roreil TXL It /p I p'!tD<-'"-. IILS a.Trjrd,Djr Tl'r' l ; f-»sv.' it < p Priority t' TKK H •>'«-«* .-rMS'-u' :e>- ft at TKKTH Jmif iL-iwu . .. ice. TEPIH. *.- TEE.TK JK»->'o7£, f£p. F.rS: TKETir. Comp:<-ie t ' £'■ I C TfEETH ... ■{. 2 ( TEETH „ .„ X 3 0 TEETH 6ir>Ei» 7c- |i. I• v . 0 i 0 TBETH Ar-voln'c!r )„'r ,-Ki ' iacOb,. ..:i.fiw.,-, TEETH i >, f eTEETH fvtG»> ... . o t 6 TEKIH TFKii; ~ . o -i i Til'TH. I-Air. !:xu h .i:.r.a ...PIC Otbrr i\: v,u' Vrrii V ■ Sti'-J tl'ai't * t- e:: jO ycn:« O.r.hit'i, n.- y,,c y "i—Ver U*r-ant nt thi- !•«>■-« plf'te* W< <• :■ a rti''. ollerf p.* iv pairanteo cf CO'.*) fail, tca-.y livi/-g ;*r--on if thf !p-iH -it' ci.iteriEl n'ed Ly tipr London Durtal inxitt.le are not the same • qutlit" ** t.. <iv »ii iletitijta. -■lh<>r Ke» Zealand Braocbe*— Jnveicarciil Wellington Jwterlin Wanfßcni Chrintcl.nrch Ancklar.d JV I) PITTAB. DiDti3t A V PiTTAit Ma"fjr-and (Mrector, I. G. HAIGH (Bandmaster City Band). (Leader Philharmonic Society, Teacher of Violin, Mandolin Piano, Orchestral Instioments Pupils are requested to attend at asual , fcoure. Intending pupils please apply aa parly as possible. Address:— Devon-street West.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 9 April 1901, Page 2
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749Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 9 April 1901, Page 2
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