SHIPPING NEWS.
I PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, , Wednesday, September 25, 1901. | f; ARRIVED, TCBSDAY, September 24. Mapeunka, a ».. 1203 tons, Worrall, from ■ Onebanga. Passengers—Mesdamea Cowan, ;- Wottby, Newman, Squires, Sladill, Misses Oondson, Squires, Messrs. Hacassey, Bolsod, Da Montalk, Maguns, Gordon, Goodson, , Palmer, Mitchin'oo, Mahoney, Healee, Jones, Davidson, Newman, Deareley. Caldwell, Griffon, Robinson, Morrell, Mills, Oock, Madill Upson (2>, Cowan, Wilson, » McGall, Father Cornet; 11 gt seroge. Union Company, Agents. Rotoiti, sj, 1159 tons, Kobertson, from South. Passeogerg-Mrs. Grooby and child. JU*B Banley, Mr. Baigent; 1 st ierage. Unioa Company, Agents.
EXP* 0 TBI) ARRIVALS Ngapabi, fresi Vanokau, on Thursday Rotoiti, from Manukaa, on Friday MAponrika, from Soath, on Mday % Ngapuhi from Manukaa, oa Monday Mipourika, from on Tuesday Rotoiti, from South, on Tuesday Tuesday, September 24. Mapourika, s.s., for South. Pasaeneera —Mi*. Brown, Misses King, Townsend, Messrs. ''ridham, Coining; 4 steerage. Oargo— 2 botes bntt.r, 29 cases cheese, Bewle; t Gr'ffithi; 68 do Crown Dairy Co.; 1 box. Co-op. Society; 1 c«se milk pump, 2 eoita plain wire, 1 b 11 picket'. New on King; 1 sack mutton bird', T. Taylor. Union Company, Aden's.
Rotoiti, as., 1159 tons, Kobertson, for Oneounga. Passengers—Mesdaniei Angui •Ad family. Pood, Pcnwf. Captain Moore, Messrs. Whfcehead, Cabbe, Matter, Dune- n, Taylor, Jnige De-niston, Ihomison; 14 steerage. Oargo—3*» boxes be'.ter, Moa Unman Dairy Oo.; 27 do. Vaketawa Dairy Co.; 25 do, Waverley Dairy Oa.; 6 do, N.P 00-ov. Society; 8 kegs do, Newton King; I ease merchandise, N.2. Shipping Co.; 1 milk •aster. Newton Kin?; 13 packages samples. J, F. Hooker. Union Company, Agents. BHIPPINQ TBLBGRAMR. ARBIVBI). Ohihtjnoa. September 24. NgapnHi, as., from New Plymouth, at f 65 a.m. Wblunqtok, September 24. Upolu, gj, from New Plymouth, at 10.20 Ms. WxsiPOKT. September 24. Gertie, from New Plymouth, at 11.50 p.m. SAILED. Wbluhqton, September 24. Ujina, for Lytrtfton. at 4.40 p.m. Toe Takapuna is to take up the Mapoudka'i running in the New Plymoutb-One-hanga aerrice oa Thursday, and the latter ] teasel la to receive a cleaning and painting. , The Mokaa Coal Company's new steamer' Of 160 tons, which is to Iw utilised for carrying coal from the company's mine to coastal pcta, was built from designs made by Captain Graincrer, who a'so superintended the Oomtruotion of the vessel The Mokau U bailt on nice lines, and the workmanship throughout is well up to the mark. Her dimensions are:—Length between rerpendicalars 100 ft., beam 23ft., and depth of hold Bft. 4io. The hull i< of hardwood with kauri tepsides and r'eck and the vessel is coppeT»rastened throughout She is fitted with half-raixd fore-castle, and, being intended for the coal trade, her batches are level with the rail. She will be a single ■new boat, the engines, to give a speed of nine knots per hour, b*ing fitted by Mes=r*. Chapman and Company. Tbe Mokau, whan completed, will leave for New Zealand. The Teasel, oa leaving the bonding yard of Mr. D. Drake, Baimain (N.S.W.), wai chri«tened --Mokau.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 219, 25 September 1901, Page 2
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