SHIPPING NEWS.
P; pour OF NEW PLYMOUTH, i SATU4DAY, NOVKVBBB ?, 1901. i i- ' ; I ARRfVSI? ! Kb day, November 8. ' TaVapana, *»., 940 tons, Grant, from South. Passengers - - Mrs Lealand; Mr t"< Kolkenbeck, Judge Con >lly. Master Batger; - S steerage. I f Union Compan /, Agents. ; < Roloiti, a a.. 1159 to's, Kobertson, from] Xannkau. ''*s*enge.-s—Mesdamea Ham- ' . mond, McKeozie, Yors, Poulgrain, Kemp-! - thorp. Misses I)o1<3, Mandon, Ketnphorn ' (B>. Messrs. Draffin, Montgomery, Gibson, L'; Hall, Kadie, Bentley, Gibson, Goo.son, Boss. ~i Hamilton. Gaye, Rev Jos Clark Pastor. Jas. Tnssell, Kinsella, Ha-ding,Batem*n, Nicho - son, Baker,' Bow in a, York, Pascoe, Rcdgers, Poulgrain, Edwards Ut'.ing. 5 steerage Union Company, Agents. SAtI.KD. Friday, November 8. Kotoiti t.s, Robertson, for Sonth. Union Company, Agents. Taknpon?, f.?„ for Kaoukau Passengers —Mesdame» Battiet', Faming. Misses - Thompson, Doughty, Colson, Witbe'or', : Messrs. Jarrett, Ayson, Dinniss Maj -r Har i*. . B'own. F«wl'is, Birr), Griffith?, Hickerby, . Withefor-I, Vanning, Hunt, Nev»to~, Ha'rowel 1, BartU-it, Kr-ser, Monk Massey, Jan - , Hil ho us*. Nu'.m, Batger, Tanner, Coliins, • Weston, G a-vo», Scul ev. Harr s; 15 steer- * age. Cargo - 2 kegs butter, 10 bows do, 9 case* d", Ne*ton King; 1 case empty jars, 2 boic.i Irait'r N.P. Co-' p. Society; I box, 1 . boist. X pk«', 11' am, Exp-ess C\: 1 box, J. - T- Hooker; I cate e.r. lins, f. T. Crocker; 1 GladttonH bag. i valise, Hailway. Union Compiny, Agents. KXPX?rrvn aßK'vaijOreti, r.f., 'rom W*nganui to day. Ngapuhi from Manukao.oo Mont ay Upoliit from Soath, on Monday i'akapura from Mannk«n. on Tne'idiy Kotoiti. from South, on Tuesday Ncapuhi, free- Manukan, on Thursday Kotoiti, from Manukaa, on Friday Takapuna, from Konth, on Friday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Oett for Greymonth to-day Cpolu for Oonedin on Hondey Ngapohi for Onehnnga on Monday SHIPPING TELEGUAMS.
ARBIVVD. Onibuhga. November 8. " Ngapnhi, ».s, from Mew Plymouth, at 8.10 a.m. I Bluff. November 8. Dolwich, from Port Obmlm°r«, at E. 15 p.m. The two scows which sheltered at the Breakwater on Thursday Bight got away in tte morning, and proceeded on their voyage southwards. The Oreli is expected i ere from WangaBni la the course of tfce day to take in about -40 head of cattle for Graymouth. Wenndel* atand the cattle are onuigned by a Pihama settler.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 264, 9 November 1901, Page 2
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363SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 264, 9 November 1901, Page 2
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