SHIPPING NEWS.
WKT OP NEW PLYMOUTH. Tuesday, Novbmbbb 26, 1901. ! ARRIVED Monday. November 25. Ngapnhi. 690toas, Norbury. from OnePasssngers Mesdames Daairls, Sadier, Stead. Yeasbury and child, Hooper an 1 child, Miss M.dr. Messrs. Atbi>s, McKee, fowler, Peckliam, Bromley, Wood Masea (2,, Houghton, Giibrath,'3r<y Campbell, ; 12 W. D. Wefaeto, A.jem. BAILED Monday. November 2>. Upo'o, s.s., 1141 to-,s, McDon-dd, for Boulh. Cargo—l 4,3 boxes hotter, 72 half boxes do, Taraoaki Producers Fres-ziog Works; 20 e.r. ga« tubes, .T. V. Hooker; 3 bo dies unpty sacks, Y. Jones' Tannery Co.; .8 orates e.r. tins, 1 ct»e do, J. R. Cock &Co.; 1 case Trait, A. F. IbomnoD; 9e r. kilderkins, J. K. Hooker; 10 do casks, Broriie; 7 hods, Ad*nj; 4 do, Haiifield ; 1 boi feres,* Anderson; 16 sacks floor, 3 100's do, 1 SO do. • t sack whe.tmeal, A. Hardy; 3e r. barre's, Hornby; 3 crates r.r. tins, J. H. Cock k <"o.; 4 e.r. bhdp, K. Trolt; 7 do, J. F. Hooker; 7 do, Kirk* oo i; 2do barrels, Davidson; 8 do, C. E. Brewer. Union Company, Agents. Ngapnhi, s.g., 690 Iod?, Norb<ny. for Onehonga. Passengers—Mesdames Benporath, • Vandyck and child, hodkin, Baldervalh, Misses Cruiiksl.ank, Asber, Home, Messrs. Bodkin, F rtescne, Figott, Hackesy, Miller, Home, Leary, Ryan, C. V. Houghton; 6 steerate. Cargo—2o boxes bolter, Mangatoki Dairy Co.; 6 cases hams and bacon, Stratford Bacon Co.; 6 bales leather, Jones' Tannery Co ; 8 pkgs, Railway. W I. Webster, Agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapnna, from Manukan. ti-day Rotoiti, from South, to day Nsapuhi, freff. Mannkao, on Thursday Rotoiti, from Manokao, on Friday Takapnna, from booth, on Friday Ngapnhi. from Manokao, on Monday Takapoua. from Manokao. on Tuesday Rotoiti, from Sooth, on Tuesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Takapnna frr Sooth to-day Rotoiti for Onebonga to-night PORT OF WAITARA. ABRITBD. November 21—Manokao, i.s., Jensen, bom Wokan. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABKIVHD. Auckland, November 35. Zealandia, s.i, from Sydney at 3 a.m. (Sue* mail), Blufj, November 25. Westralia, ftom Hobart, at 640 p.m. (Rngliah mail). bailbp. Wellington, November 25. Toogariro, for Lyttelton, at 7.15 p.m. Bwrp, November 25. - Mokoia, 8.8, for Hobart, at 6.45 p.m. The Ngapuhi takes op her new order of Tunning on Wednesday, December 4th. The Upolu landed over 80 track loads of carpo yesterday, and tsok away 14,352 and 72 half boxes of butter. About 300 tons of cargo is expected by the Union Company's boacs to-day. THE TARANAKI PRODUCERS FREEZING WORKB. The s.g. Tongariro, leaving Wellington on December 16th, will be the next steamer taking dairy produce for the Home market. The closing day at the Taranaki Producers Freeing Works will be Wednesday, the 4th day of December, at 3 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1901, Page 2
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436SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1901, Page 2
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