SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH, Fbibay, April 12, 1901. Sigh Water—l.s3 a.m. and 2.19 p.m. Sun Rite—6.27; Sun Set -5.33 Phuet «/ the Moon.—Last quarter, 12th, 3h. 31m. 13i. p.m. Ajrrtvbd. Thursday, April 11. Ng&puhl, 690 tons, Norbury. from Onehnnfa. Pasnengers—Mesdames Tatschka, Robertson, Leigh, McDonnell, Feat (2), Frome, Herd, Misses Rogers. Curtis, Bent, Peat and child, Frome (2), Carter, Messrs. Moore, Cullender, Symons, Lerry, Hooper, L<idner, Ffome (2), Hawick, Herd, Stevens, Herne, Tyrer, McQovern, Home, Edwards, Watson, Urquhut, Potter; 27 steerage. W. D Webster, Agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapuna, from Mannkau, to-day Rotoiti, from South, to-day Flora, s.s., fre* Bouth, to-day Ngapnbi. from Mannkaa, on Monday i Rotoiti, from Mannkaa, en Tuesday | Takapuna, from South, on Tuesday Ngapuhi, tree- Manukau, on Thursday Takapuna. from Manukas, en Friday Kotoiti, fretk aouth, om Friday BAILED. Thubsday, April 11. Ngapuhi, s.s., 690 tons, Norbury, for Onehnnga. Passengers—Mesdames Butler, T. Callaghan, H. Florey, J. H. Parker, Parsons, Williams, Wales, Hisses Moir, Belton (2), McCabe, Hesus. Walker, Oickil, Polatti, Oolville, Bligold, Ttncrad, Webber, Reynolds (2), Btyles, Bolton, Frith, D.Brown; G steerage. Cargo—lS boxes batter, Bltham Dairy Co.; 14 do, Mangatoki Dairy Co.; 6 do, 00-op. Society, 2 do. Barker; 1 -do, Moa Farmers' Oo.; 6 cases bacon and IS do lard, Btratford Bacon Oo.; 2do bacon and 3do lard, A. Drake; 2 do bacon, Bdo lard, <sacks seed, 2 do potatoes, Buchanan; 1 case, Sargoods; 1 do, Sash k Door Oo.; 5 pkges, Ixpress Co.; 20 do, Railway. W. D. Webster, Agent. PORT OF WAITABA. ABBITJW. April 10.—Kanieri, s.s., Smith, from Omhunga. BAILED. April W.—Mannkaa, s.s., Jensen, for Mokau. April 10.—Surprise, scow, for Hokai. April 11.—Kanieri, s.a., for Onehnnga. SHIPPING TKLKQBAMB. Adoklakd, April 11. Maori, sa, for Gisborne, at 2 a.m. Newcastle, April 11. Rakanoa,for Lyttelton, yesterday. The Union Company's sj! Flora, dne here to-day. Is a fine vessel of 1273 tons, commanded by Captain Lambtrt. Bhe left Dnnedin for this port on Monday last, having taken the Oorinna's ran while the latter is being overhauled. She has first-class passenger accommodation, and a favourite down south. She recently made a record trip «f 17h. 56min.from Wellington wharf te the entrance of the Boiler River. Mr. J. Stevens, second engineer of the Mapourika, received word while in Wellington recently of the serions illness, ef Us father. The White Star liner Celtic, 20,880 tons, has been launched at Harland and Wolff's yards at Belfast. The s.s. Kumara will leave Wellington 'with dairy produce on April 11th. The closing day at the Works being Thursday, the 4th April, 1901, at3p.n.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 2
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421SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 2
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