SHIPPING NEWS.
♦ PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, Fbiday, Jvsk 25,? 1901. High Water— s 59 am. and 6.38p.m svn Rise —723 a.m.; Sun Set -4 37 p.m. Passes of the Mivti— Full moon, Jul> 2nd, 10a 51m. I**, a.m. 4RK YEP. T[irE«iiAv, ,1..n-< 27. Ngapuhi, s.s, G!tO tons, Norbury, from Ocebunga. Passengers—Mesdames Brown Howard, Bidley. K.-o»t,, Thompson, Heald! Wright, Donlinpr, Kibby, Luxton, Bollre. Misses B-own, Thomas" 'oil (2), Carsor., Ginger, Messrs. Wile, Brown, Howard Twit-die, Wellington, Napping, Sutherland, Zimmerman. Lan-.b. Thompson, VoDermott, Ju iaa, Wnght, Bare-Brown, Por.a, Holds worth, Ai'ken, Lccocq, Kibby, Lnxton, Masefieid; 20 steerage. W. D. Webster, Agent. Bxrwrrnsn arrivals. Kotoiti, frcni Manukau, to-day Takapuna, from Sooth to-day Upolu, from Dunedin, on Sunday Ngapubi. from M&nukau, on Monday Botciti, from Manukiu, on Tuesday Takapnna, from South, on Tuesday Ngapuhi, fees. Manukau, on Thursday Takapnna, from South, on Friday Rotoiti, from Manukan, on Friday »ailbd. Thubsday, June 27. Ngapuhi. s.s., 630 tons, Norbury, for Onehuoga. Passengers Mesdames Ferrick, Hall, Missel Brown, Lealand, Welsh, Brodie, Gable (2), Messrs. Liod, Downs, Rothschild Death, Campbell, Carnithers, Capper, Goble, Winks, Moßride; 10 steerage. Cargo—l 4 boxes butt «r. Mangatoki Dairy Co.; lido, N. King; 5 do, Crown Dairy Co.; 4 do, Coop. ; 5 cases bacon, Stratforl Bacon Co ; 10 pkgs, Railway; S hsrses, Lind. W P. Webster, Agent. When the Te Anan left the south on a special trip with returning volunteers in charge of the late chief officer of tbe Roto, mahana. Mr. McDongall, three of the officers inc'udiog the commander, were noticed to be wearing first officers' badges, and one bystander jocularly inquired, " What have yon done with the skipper 1" The N.Z. Times on Wednes'lsy says:—The Bakaia, which snived from Wait>ra ye-tsr-day, has taken in the following Home cargo since she left this port :—Lyttelton—Tallow, 72casks; wool, 1360 bales; rabbits, 9001 crates; rabbitskans, 21 bales; leather, 37 bales; horse hair, 3 bales; batter, 85 boxes; mutton, 7265 carcases; sundries, 4. Timaru —Wool, 617 bales; tallow, 4 casks; pelts, 65 casks; kidneys, 274 cas?'; casings, '4 casks; mutton, 19,861 carcase*. Waiter*—Beef, 1544 quarters; mutton, 363 ca-cases; wool, 60 bales; tallow, 134 casks; kidneys, 13 boxes; leather, 10bales; sundries,. 12 pack- - ages. The Rakaia is taking in at this port meat equal to about 6000 carcases and 2000 bales of wooL She will sail at noon to-day for Lyttelton for her final loading. I' 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 131, 28 June 1901, Page 2
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392SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 131, 28 June 1901, Page 2
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