SHIPPING NEW*. | PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, SATOBDAY, APBIL 20, 1901. High Water— lo a.m. and 10.20 p.m. Sun Jlue—6 37 ; Sun Set-5.23 Phaiet ef the Moon.—¥itst qaarter, 26th, 3h. 57m. 21s. a.m. ARRIVED. Fbidav April 19. Rotoiti, s.s, 1159 tons, Robertson, from South. Passengers—Mntdamea Keeler and child, Ansford and 2 children, Fetch, Hobbs, Bwodlins a*d 3 children, Misses Valentine, McKellar, Hill (2), Hobbs, Messrs. Keeler, Gray, Byrne, Swodlins, Jennings and family; 16 steerage. Mapounka, 8 s.. 1203 tons, Grant, from Ooehnnga. Passengers—Mesdames Richardson and child. Kenton, Lane, Spenc*. Brash, Smith, Dewsburr aid maid, McCarthy and 4 children, Paletti, Wyatt, Branson and son, Healj, Lucena and child, Allison, Brown, Sssith, George, Colebeck, Misses Cooper (2), Dyke, Moaaer, Marks. Nicol, Stevenson, Healy (2), McShane, Doorley, Buchanan, , George. Wells, Sermon (2), Messrs. Richardson, Fenton, Jordan, Lane, Rothschild, Burnett, Jordan, Jefferson, James,' W. Kinam, Keene, Ramsay, P«»fee, McCarthy, Robinson, Bell, Brown, Service, Wright, Crawford, Jury, Wtiie, Salisbury, Oliver, James, Neale, Langdon, Butler, Murray, Oliter. Jago.Town. Wright, Lowe, Dickson, Whitburn, Lawaon, Rev. Dewsbary, and 11. natives. Union Company, Agent. BXPKC'TtD ARRIVAL. Ngapnhi. from Manukan, on Monday Rotoiti, from Manukan, on Tuesday Maponrika, from South on Tuesday Ngapuhi, frcsr. Manukan, on Thursday Corinna, from Senth on Thursday Maponrika, from Manukan, on Friday Rotoiti, from south, on Friday BAILEB Fmdat, April 19. MaDoorika, 5.8., for South. PassengersMrs. Ray, Messrs. Pease, Ray, and others; II steerage. Cargo 473 cases cheese, Taranaki Freezing Coy.; 40 boxes bntWr, J. Satrers;34d», J.B. McEwan; 24 do, Midhirst Dairy Coy.; 20 do, 00-ep. Society; 6 do, T.JoU; 8 cages bacen, 14 bags pigs feet, 1 cask tongues, 1 cask runners, A. Drake; 2 cases bacon, 2 boxes lard. Stratford Bacon Company; 3 cases bams, Buchanan; 8 sacks hides, W. Bayly; 10 empty hbds, Kirkwtod; 3 crates esaptytins, Healy; I bale leather, N.Z. Express Coy; t sacks potatoes, Captain Strang; 1 box, A. E. Sykes; 1 sack. Burgess; 2bdls l 2Bkgs.Pearson. Union Company, Agent. Rotoiti, s.s., Robertson, for Onehungi. Passengers Mesdames Mwton, Yonng, Noble, Storndello. Hulse and two children, Hisses Noble, Hanter, Putt. Messrs McCardle, D. McLean. Brown, Young, F. Jones, Wintome, Martin, Poole, Hulse, Pedder, Hugo, McNain, Walford, C. W. Adams, and ethers; 17 steerage. Cargo—4s boxes butter, Co-op. Society; 22 boxes butter, Eltham Dairy Co.; 7 boxes lard, 6 cases bacon, A. Drake; 1 case bacen, Bachanan ; 7 bundles hides, S bandies sheepskins, 2 bandies calfskins, J. G. Blow; I horse. A. McGardle ; 1 case, 1 parcel, H.Z. Express Co. Union Company, Agent. BHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
ARRIVES. ONEHtJNGi, April 19. Ngapohi, s.s., from New Plymouth, at 8.60 a.m. Timabu, April 19. Nightdale, ».s., from Nagasaki, Japan, at 7 a.m. BAILSB. Aboklakd, April 19. Walmate,».?., for Napier, at 6.15 a m. Wellington, April 19. Royaliit, aj., for Lf ttelton. at 8.10 a.m. " Tk* next Home steamer with dairy produce will be the Wakanni, leaviag Wellington ob April 25th. Toe closing day at the Freezing Works being Thursday, the 18th April, at 3 p.m.
MAIL yoTwics. Mails will close at the Chief Post Office' Devon-street, a* follow: Monday, April 22. Parcel mail for United K:-\g<ioia and Oentinent of Europe, at 6 a ji. For Auckland, per Ngapubi, at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 23. For Wellington and South, per Botoiti, at 8.30 ajn. For Auckland and North, per Mapourika, at 7 p.m. Thubsday, April 25. For Auckland, per Ngapubi. at 7 p.m. Fbiday, April 26. For Australia and Tasmania at 6 a.m. For South Africa at 6 a.in. For Wellington and South, per Mapoirika, at 8.30 a.m. For Auckland, per Rotoiti, at 7 p.m. For South Africa, per Rotoiti, at 7 pjn. Tuesday, April 30. For Fiji. vi% Sydney, at 7 p.m. •For Natal and Capetown, at 6 ajs. ISTBgIOB TIMB TABU. Hails for «d • Howe, Nerfolk. New Hebrides, andßnks Islands, and back, lit April, and mftj two r montha thereafter. For Lord Howe, Norfolk, via Sandwich! Islands. Solomon Islands, and Santa Onus and back, Ist Hay, and every two months 'hereafter. POSTAGE RATES. The postdge on all articles U Cook Islands and AitataU, Hangaia, ud Nine is to be the same ai New Zealand inland, from Ist May. F. D. HOLDBWORTH, Chief Poetraaato.
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE THEBKFOfiE THE BEST. GEAR CO.'S SlL.aittVIKS. SOUPS, SAUCES, *. ~ ..../ liui* vi tt ivpreyo'iu t}io streuifftb Obtainable UiroT.jflum? tlie Co^jJiy. MX FOR IT. and ratio f-lo Olh-r! COMPARE WITH ANY TEA AT ANY PRICE ;*B3B J /6 »/8 2/4 2/8
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 7, 20 April 1901, Page 2
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