SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT 0? NEW PLYMOUTH, WBDNISDAT, Koyxiibek 13, 1901. ARRIVED Tuesday. November 12. ! Rotolti, 8.9, 1159 tone, Robertson, from South. Passengers—Mrs. Bond, Hiss Holdsworth. Dre. Mackay rnd Douglas, Mr. Bennett ; 3J Bteerage. Union Company, Agents. Chelmsford, s.s., 87 tons, Taw, from Onehunga. W. D Webster, Agent. Takipana. sc., 940 tons.Grant, from Onehung*. Passenger' -s. Line, Mieses Lamb Berry, klessrs. Hawni" Weston, Glasgow. Griffiths, Hunter, - Maffty, Ki»gsl»y, WilltaiLS. Bell. Horton, Reynolds, Barriball, XftoAndrew. Bell; 16 stealage. Union Company, Agents. tuULVD ChelmifOTd, sj., 87 tons, Taw, for Waitara. W. n. Webster, Agent. Tubsday, November 13. Ratoiti, s.s., Robertsop, for Onehunga. Passengers Mesdames Goiness, Hays, Pon]grain (3), Mies M*y», Messrs Hillhonse Winks, Baker, Hon«y, Poulgrain, IMwards, Hollands. Quarrie. Inspector Bnnie. Nortin, D. Thompson, Hunt, McAllum, Stw>n*way, Paynter: 11 steerage. Car-io—29 boxes butter. Moa Farmers' Co-op ; 11 do. W»rer ley Da.iT* O.; 10 d<\ El ham Co-op.; 10 do, Kaketawa Diirr Co.; 2 portmanteau. H. Jenkins; 2 tin trunks, F ni?ht; 1 do, Rsilway; 5 cases bio". Inglewoo-1 Bacon O).; 'lB cases, 1 b«, N.Z. (Express Oo.; 1 crate e.r. tin?. G. G. BouUon. ITnion Oomp»"y, Arentp. Takapnra, ss„ for Ponth. C>rgo—l2 into hemp, rfewton fine; 1 box, 1 package, 1 parcel ham. N.Z TCxnres« Co.; 28 ca«*B cheese. Bewley k Griffiths; R box s 4 batter, H.P. Co-op Boclety; 1 box, Dryman Union Company, Agents.
ARIH"£T,IS Neapuhi, frcs- VanuVau, on Thursday Rotoiti, from Mannkau, on Friday Takapuna, from B outb, on Friday Ngapuhi from Hannkan, om Moai'av ; akapitna from Kanaka*, ea Tuesday Rotoiti, from South, on Toaaday PROJECTED DEPARTURE. Ngapuhi for Onehangi on Thursday SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. UltKh Bun. November 15. W«rtiali*,foiHobart,a»sp.m. Ibe§ i. Chelmsford arrived at the Breakwater on Tuwday, from Onehonea. with 110 kega "f powder consigned to D. Berty and (Jo. Sbft left tbe sans evening for Waitara. Captain Bonnor. formerly of the Union Company and skipper of tha scow'Oban when that vessel capeind in th* VarlborcMßb {Sounds, has been appointed muter of the schooner Falcon. Representations are to be made to tbe Union Fteamsbip Company with the object of inducing them to dalay the departure of the Botomahana from Wellington until nine j o'clock everv Friday night, so that pasavngara from tbe North may be able to reach Dnncdin on Saturday evening instead ef Monday nieht. At tbe present tim» travellers arrivinz by train reach Wellington jn<t too late to connect with tbe steamers in thn fen y service between Wellington and Lyttelton, and have to wait a day in tbe former city. The Union Company were asked s-me time a?o to delay the vessels so that pastengars from the Vcrih might proceed straight on board from the trains. The company, however, declined to re-arange tbeir time-table in that dime*ion. Npwit is to be asked to make a concession so far as boat only is conferred. * The s.s. Rumara. leavirg Wellington on November 28th, will be the next boat loadinp dairy produce The closing dar at the Taranaki Producers Kreeriig Wort* will be Wednesday, tha 20th inrt.. et 3 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 13 November 1901, Page 2
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