SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH,
MONDAY, OCTOBEB 7, 1901.
ARRIVBP. Sunday, October 8. Upoln, g.9„ 1141 tons. fcnDonald, from Bonedin, via Nelson and way ports. Union Company, Agents.
KXTKrrvn AKKIVALir. Upoln from South to-day N.-apuhi, from Manukau, to-day Takapuna from Mannkau, on Tuesday Kotoiti, from Soatb, on Tuesday Ngapuhi, frt-s Maqulotu, on Thursday Rotoiti, from Manukau, on Friday Takapuna, from Month, on Friday Ngapuhi, from Manukau, on Monday
»AlT,Kr>. Saturday, October 5. Bimn, s.s., 300 tons. Marks, for Kaipara. Union Company, Agent?. SHIPPING TELEGUAMS. ARRIVED. Wellington, October 5. Kotoiti, s.s, from Nrw Plymouth, at 5.20 a.m. Onehtjxga. October 5. Takapuna, s.s., from New Plymouth, at 8.40 a.m. Wellington, October B. Paparoa, from Loi.don, via Hobart, at 10.25 a.m. Bluff, October 6. Tomoana, from Lyttelton, «t!(a.m. Port Chalmp.hs, October f* Kumar.-", from Tim-.ra.at 10.10 a m. Sidsby, October 6| Ventura, at 7 a.m. / sailed. ' Bdufp, October A Ujina, for Newcastle, at 1 p.m. Timabij, Octobers Kumva, for Port Chn'meis, at 6 p.m. ' Wellington, Octobers. Karmmea, for London, at 6 a.m. Sydney. October 6. H.M.S. Ringarooma, for New Zealand. Monowai, yesterday. i
Tbe Tannaki Colliery Company jjurobased the steam launch which was pufup to aaction by Mr. Newton Kintr on Saturday last. It will still he nsed on th« Mokau.l The Rimn was unable to get away [on Friday through the difficulty ot getting »en to Between 40 and 50 me* were kept busy with tbe Takapuna and Botoiti on Friday, and the Rima did discharged till Ratnr'ay mondncr. She got away during the afternoon for Kaipara. , To day promises to be a pretty busy pay at the Breakwater. The Upoln, Ngapfehi, and Gertie have all foil inward, and tbe two former larze oatward cargo. -The Upoln arrived in port from Nelson •boat noon on Bunday. Bbe left Donedin last Mondiy. making the nsual calls at wayports, including Lyttelton aid Wellington. She experienced fine weather till leaving Nelson, when a south-west gale accompanied her acrorathe Straits. She is in command of Captain McDonald this tim», Captain Rolls not having returned from Melbourne yet She leaves this atemoon for Wellington with a I»r*e cargo cf dairr produce. She has a large inward cargo, and commenced discharging shortly after midnitht
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 28, 7 October 1901, Page 2
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