SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, Tufsday, May 21, 1901. High Water—'..l 9 a.m. and 11.30 p.m Sun Rise—ll2 a.m.; Sun Set -4 48 p.m. Phases of the Moan.—First quarter, May 25tb, 5h iSm. 18s. p.m. ABRTVKP Monday, Mav 20. Upolu, 5.«., 1141 tons, Rolls, from South Passengers—Mrssrs. Fletcher, Simpson. Unkn Company, Agent. Ngapuhi, 5.«., 690 tons, nor bury, fromj Qnehunga. Passergeis Mesdames Johnson, Wilson, McGowan, Misses Tonk r , Mc- 1 Ewan, Mcllvene, Messrs. Dudosj, Zinsli, I Tonka, Johnson, Maisey, Bennikell, Hanster, | George, OCornell, Polands, Edmonds, Mont-1 gomery, Tark, Mcßrids, Boss, McDonald, Jones (2), Jagger, Morgan Clirnie (2); 8 steerage. 30 tons I W. D Webster, Agent. EXPKOTKI) ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, from Manukau, to-day Mapourika, from Sooth, to-day Ngapuhi, frc rr- Manckau, on Thursday Mapourika, from Manukau, m Friday Rotoiti, friiu aouth. on Friday Ngapuhi, from Manukau, on Monday Rotciti, from Manukau, on Tuesday Mapourika, from South on Tuesday BAILED' Monday, 20th May. XJpo'u, s.s, 1141 teis, Rolls, for South. Passengers—Mr. Graham. Cargo—74 boxes butter, Tarauaki Freezing Co.; 33 do, Crown Dairy Oo.; 25 do, W. R. Cameron; 19 do, Om*ta Dairy Co.; 3 do, N.Z.L. k M.A. Co.; 32cas's cheese, J. B. MacEwan; 14 bales hamp. Rutherford; 5 eases bacon, A. Drlke; 2 crates empty tins, 6 cases do, 2 pkgs empty crates, 8 pk s empty cases, Burgess, Fnser & Oo.; 2 crates empty tins, 1 case, 1 box empty tin?, A. A. Fromm; 2 trunks samples, J. F. Hooker; 1 drum lacquer, N. King; 4 empty hhdi, Kirkwood; 1 do, 1 barre 1 , Warebam.
Union Company, Agent. Ngapuhi, s.n., 690 tons, Norbury, for OnehnDga. Passengers Mesdames Oolville and family (5), Stereos, Messrs. Lambert, England, Allison, Elliott, Colville, Mapper, Stanton, Holland, Ferguson, Hardy, Stevens, Fowler, Leys; 9 steerage. Cairo—--45 boxes batter, Mangatoki Dairy Co.; 17 do, Co-op. Society; 11 do, Frankley Road Dairy Co.; 2 do, Barker; 1 do, Uoa Farmers; 2 cases bacon, Buchanan; 1 piano, Hodder. W. D. Webster, Agent. SHIPPING! TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Newcastle, Hay 19. Beltor, s.s., from Lyttelton. OiAoknh, May 20. Tokomaru, 5.8., from Picton, at 7 a.m. Wellington, May 20. Paparoa, s.s., ffom Waitara, at 8.1Q.a,m. BAILED. Gipbobne, May 20. Indramayo, for Napier, at 12 noon. • Wellington, May 20. Penarth, for Hongkong, at 6.30 p.m. i The Ngapubi was nnable to cross the Manukau bar on Sunday evening. She left at 7 a.m. on Monday, aijriving at tbe Breakwater at 5 o'clock the same evening. The Upola arrived in tie roadstead early on Monday mornitjg, coming alongside the wharf at daylight. She discharged a large quantity of ca'go from Sonih Island ports, i and after receiving a quantity of exports'left for Wellington. j Tke next Home steamer with dairy produce will be the Paparoa, leaving Wellington on May 23rd. To avoid di«appointment early application for space is necessary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 105, 21 May 1901, Page 2
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463SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 105, 21 May 1901, Page 2
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