SHIPPING NEWS.
rw;iT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday, May 14, 1301. />' 4 Water— 4.4P a.m. and 5.35 p.m, *•'« » flite—l s a.m.; Sun Set -4 55 p.m, i •'•>•-«* of the Moon. —New moor, May '.B i. 'i i. 14m. 18j. p.m. ARRIVBP. I Monday, J3th May. N.npahi, 5.»., 690 tons, florbury, from 0 ■ii i-iga. Passer geis-Mesdames Parker, I'l :i- -, Miss Jones Messrs. Holmes and nx i ary, Buckleton. McMasters, Hal), Johnn.. .Taylor, Pittar, Winks, Petty, Plagge, Jin .l.th, Pabeiy, Penn, Ifwerson, Rose; 8 it- ri^e. W. D. Webster, Agent. KXPKOTBD ARRIVALS. I' toitd, from Mannkan, to-day >'-»pourika, from South, to-day N apuhi, frost Mannkan, on Thursday Vi .pourika, from Mannkan, rn Friday l ntoiti, frdn> oouth, on Friday N from Mannkan, on Monray i-ioiti, from Manuk-iu, on Tuesday A; i pourika, from South on Tuesday BAiLKn Monday. Mav 13. s.s., 690 ions, Norbury, for () •honga. Passengers—ltlesdamcs Pe»rn, MvUiU, Parata and chilt, Misses Death. I I-tens. Revs Bea'tie, El'iott end boy, M .-.. ra. Death, Lamb, Benporath, Stimson, U Karlane, Ryan, Adamscn, Brown, Kayr, A >trews (2), Johnson, and 6 steerage. i rgo—29 boxes butter, Co-op. Seciety; 11 <*<•. t- rankley Road Dairy Co.; 88 do, Mangai '<■■ Dairy Co.; 16 do, Moa Farmers; 6 casf s 1' .:on, Burgess k Fraser; 4 do, 3 boxes lard, lr ke; 13pkgs. Death; 7 do, Owen; 5 do, Ixpress Co.; 2 do, A. Clark & Eon; 1 do, ra ijood. W. D. Webster, Agent. BHD?PniG TELEGRAMS. ARBIVKD. Abgklan'd, May 10 Zaalandia, s.s, from Sydney, at 5.15 p.m. on i2th (Bricdisi mail). Onbhunga, May 13. "otoiti, s.s. from New Plymouth, at 8. 0 a.m. (outward "Frisco mail). Bluff, May 13. Mokoia, s.s., from Hobart, at 430 p.m. ( K.- gliah mail). BAILED. Auckland, May 13. Sonoma, sa, for Honolulu, at 6.30 p,m. ('irisco mail). The new vessels designed for cargo service )i-ive recently been purchased by the Union 11 unship Company of New Zealand. One, f.., Waipori, of some 3400 tons dead weight, 1 .right from the Oampbelltown shipbuilding I inpeny, X sent you a d sciption of a i l.ort time ago. The second one, which has '.i in named the Eamona, and is abont 2300 in s dead weight, hai been pnrchascd from (he Grangemouth Shipbuilding Company. ?' r. James Mills, who only arrived in London yesterday, proceeded North to-day to >• -pect these vessels prior to their sailing, n- the Waipori is due to have tomorrow i i.d the Eamona in abont 10 days' time. rhe next Home steamer with dairy proi'i.ce will be the Faparoa, leaving Wellington ob May 23rd. To avoid diiappointmeot; i n'-Iy application for space is necessary. 'J e closing day at the Freezing Works \ ill be Thursday, the 16tb May, at 3 p.m
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 101, 14 May 1901, Page 2
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