SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH, Whdnksday, Skptembeb 18,1901. ARRIVED Tuesday, September 17. j Rototti, *.s, 1159 tuns, Robertson, from J South. Passengers Missps Townsend, i Keating, and Mclacben, Messrs. Hobinson, j England, Pridbam, Trower, Pettit; 4 steer-j •ge. j Union Company, Agents. i Mapaunka, s a., 1203 tons, Worrall, from Onebunga. j Union Company, Agents. FXFKOTKD ARRIVALS-. Ngapuhi, free-. Manukau, on Th.nrsd.iy Rotoiti, from Manukau, on Friday Mapourika. from South, on Hrlday Ngapuhi. from Manukau, on Monday Mipourika, from Manukau, on Tuesday Rotoiti, from South, on Tuesday SAILED Tuesday, September 17. Rotoiti. s.f., 1159 tons, Robertson, for Onebunga. P»s?eagers—Mesdames Wilkie and i children. Douglas, Miss Syme, Messrs. Roberton, Hodder, Syrae, Olapp-rton, L*vy, Donovan, Alexander, Douglas Hjuinab, Bishop Ccwie; 14tte«>age. Cbko —42 boxes batter, Moa Dairy Co.; 31 do, EWn»m Dairy Co ; 20 do. Msngatold Dairy Co ; 19 do,
Maketawa Dairy Co.; 1 do, Co-op. Society; 6 kegs do, 4 cases do, 1 pkge pnrup, Newttn Kieg;4eases, 4pcl<<, N Z. Expre?s Co.; 4 horses, Coirigao ; 1 box, Railway.
UUIUU wuijnujt *»bV"""' Mapourika, as, for South. Passengers ' —Mies P*nlger, Mr. McMillan; i steerage Cargo—2r4 boxes butter. Crown Dairy Co.; 82 do, Co-operative Society; fis do, J. B. MacKwan; 22d0, F acd R Meadows; 49 do, Bewleyfc Griffiths; 3 case 9 barr.sand bacon, Stratford Facon Co.; 4do eggs, 0. Carter; 3 do. 1 pc", McKee; 1 case e.r., Maketawa Dairy Co.; 3 do, Moa Fa.meis Co-op.; 1 do. J. M. Jooe<; 4 do, Jos. Whitaker; 6 do, McQee; 1 do samples, Egm-nt Boot Co.; 1 hopper and 4 plges, Express 8o.; 2 ej. hhds, Kirkwood; 7 do, Campbell. Union Company, Agents.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABBIVBD. Hobabt, September 16. Maori, from London. She sails at 7 tomorrow morning for Wellington, and has one passenger for Australia aid 56 for Mew Zealrnd. Wbixihston, September 17. Wbakataae, from Wanganui roadstead, at lUL BLUnr. September 17. Mokcria, s.s., from Fort Chalmers, at 7 am. Bnrrsmbeel, from HobaH, at 7.16 a.m. (English mail), Ohhhunga, September 17. Galrloch, si., from Mew Plymoatb, at 1.10 pm. BAILED. Wellington, September 17. Whakatane. tor' Wanganui roadstead, at 7.50 am. Blots, September 17. Hokoia, s.s, for Hobart, at 6 p.m. Burrumbeel, for Poit Obalmrj, at 4.45 pjn. The s.s. Eanieri was birbound at Manakvi yesterday, ?nd will not leare for Waiters until to-day. The schooner L'lrie Bell put in at the Breakwater on Monday. She has a large cargo of flour consigned to Burgesp, Fraser andOo. The schooner Ronga, 90 tens, owned by Brownlee and Co., of Havelock, was strack by a squall and capsized in Prlorous Sound on Monday. All hands were sated. In consequence ot bad weather, and delays in getting the Gairloch ready for re placing the Glenelg, tbe departure from Onehnnga for Opunake and Wpngsini will not be till the 19th inst., instead of the 16th, as previously arranged.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 215, 18 September 1901, Page 2
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470SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 215, 18 September 1901, Page 2
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