SHIPPING NEWS.
«)RT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, BATUIDAY, October 19, 1901. ARRIVED. Fwiday. October 18. Rotoiti, as., 1159 t-jv.s, Kobertsr>n, from Mannfeau. s^ecgers—llesdatnes R dwell (2),Crawfo-d, Jngusa d twocbiWreo, linliman, Tayl"-. Godfrey • nd two children, Hawthorne, Hell, Ban, Li tie, Kidson and two childien Misses Harourt, Hall (2;, Bheaier, rrince, Kennedys 'porte, Johnrton Bell, Smith; Mars Bndgewater, Hall, Waikiß, Bax->ndal\ War*, Crawford,! AMi», Anjtis, Barke, Jenkiii?, Knight, 1 Rnherby, l!aa Little, and five stwesage. Union Company, Agents. Union Company, Agen-s. Takapuna, s.s., 940 tons. Grant, from Bouth. Passengers—Messrs W.Morey, A.B Waldie, S. McOirrigle, J. Dnffill, G. H. Moifrelle, Lockett, and 3 steerage. Union Company, Agents. Ngarn, s-ow, from Kaipara. KS"Kr'rK-' aßKtv,*.!> Ilea, 8.5., from Sonth, to-day Ngai-uhi from Mn.uftan, om Afoc'ay Kit aw.;, from South, on Monday I'ukapuua from Manukan. on Tuesday Uotoili, from South, on Tut!.-day N t apulii, fic-r. Mnnukau, on Thursday Kotuiti, from Manukau, on Friday Takap ai.% from South, on Friday aAiI.K" Kb day, October 18. Takapuna, ss.. 840 tons. Grant, for Onehnnga. Passengers—Mfsdaines Reynolds Foster; Misses Ki*«-, Hick; Messrs Reynolds, Montgomery, H. Sym<>ns, Durandu, XdmUton, Bentley, Buxton, W. G- Foster, Ooombe. tfoithott, A. Symons Gall way, A.G. Reed, Carter. Fos'er, Hetherick. H. Ball, Sidie, Gibson, W. Symons. Justice Cooper; 12 steerag". Cargo—l case bacon, I case bams, Stratford Bacon Co.; 2 sack' bides, K Hine; 8 sicks ''ides. W. Bayly; 1 case e.r. tins, 1 crate e.r tins, J. H. Cock and Co.; 1 water beater, 1 tin trunk, Hew Zealand Express Company. Union Company, AgeD's. Botoiti f.s, Robertson, fer Sonth. Cargo-f-15 bilea flax,N. King; 1 •aschams, A. Drake; 10 ouka -.taVow, W. B iyly ; 124 Usees timber, f-aah and Door Co.|; 1 roll fertile-, 1 cue, 1 box, 1 pat eel, L piece machine, Hew Zealand Kxpress Co, ; 1 case •epara'or bowl, Mangatoki Dairy Co.; 5 caw e r. tint, Moa Farmers' Onion Union Company, Agents.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. i ABMV«I>. Tin abu, October 18. Paparoa, from Lyttelton, at 6 a.m. Ombhunqa, October 18. Ngapobi, t.s., from New Plymouth, at MO s.ra. . BAILBDI Wellington, October 18. Tomoana, for London, at 5 a.m. Knight Errant, for New York, at 1.10 p.m. The soow Ngiru, a smart schoonertigged vessel, arrived at the Breakwater yesterday mon.iig early, and berthed at the wharf, where s'te is discburgin* cargo of kauri for the local Sash and Door Factory from Kaipara. A telegram received yesterdav by Mr Walker, the local manager of the Union 8.8. Company, states tt.it the Oriti is still detained at Grey mouth by bal weather. The sj. Gothic, sailing from Wellington, October 31st will be the next steamer for dairy produce. The closing day at the Taranaki Producers' Kreezh g Works will be Wednesday, the 23rd October, at 3 o'clock p.m., and for the ss. Paparoa on Wednesday, the 6th November, at 3 o'clock p.m., so as to enable the butter to be shipped from the Breakwater on the following Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 23, 19 October 1901, Page 2
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