fin-rim l ijRT OF NEW PLYMOTJTR, Satubday, Januaby 4, 1901. ARRIVED 1 Fb day, January 3. ! ( Ngapuhi,f.s.,69otons, Norbary, from One- i hnaga. Pass-ngers Mesdame3 Toawill, ] Jackson, Hutchens, Corsey, Walarea and J.'' child, Crabte, Misses Milmore, Kntson, Kendall, Shiels, Gross, Firth, Hogg Thomas, O'Connell, Garr, Jactcson, Julian, McLean, Friddy, Ingram Hutchens, JCflier, (2), Ware, Tart, t orsaj, Ferris n, fjt"Lewis (2), Uoatb, Crabbe, Sanders, Veale, 5T' • 'Blank, Parker, Norden, Morris, Price, I'vans, ?'• Davis, Gosling, Weir, Walker, Wilson, f .; -' Taylor, Butler, Lieut Parker and 20 tioopers; 26 steerage. {©•?*■' ' W. D Webster, Agent k?— " ft sailed 1. • Fbiday, January 3. jV~ " Ngapuhi, s.b., 690 tons, Norbury, for . Ooebnnga. Passengers—Jlesdames Leonard aud child, Oorney, Oatopbel), Henderson, Thomas, Kilsby, J, K. Wilson andfsmilt, , s". MoKianon, Carter, Misses Tuck, McOabe, * Andrew, Birtlett, Browning. Cummings, Messrs Pyrke, Trutt, Jackson, G«trge, Young, Farmer, Buttimore, Ke'th (2), Pii. . deaux, Hallis, Ashley and ton, Kilsby, Williams. Oa'ter; 13 steeiage. Cargo—ls box«s batter, Mangatoki Dairy Co.; 7 ca-es bacon, 4 bais pigs' feet, Bacbanaa; 3 cases » bftjoo, Burgess & Fraser; is do, lnglewood Bacon Co.; 6 bags pig's feet, 5 teoxes lard, , Lrake; lOpkgs bide) and skins, Blow; 8 >. . pig#, Railway. " . W r. Wsbster, Agent. RXmjTH , > AKHIYnIiTakapuna, from Manukaa te-day Ngapubi. from Manukaa, on Mon.ay . Upoiu, front South, on Monday ' : Takapuna. from Manukaa. on Tuesday 2 : ' l Hoto.ti, from South, on Taesday Ngapohi, from Manukan, on Wednesday . Kot-citi, lron> Manukau, oa Thursday - ' - Takapuna, from Soatb oa Thursday Ngapuhi, from Manukaa, on Friday Takapuna, from North, on Saturday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Takapuna for Onehanga to-ni?ht Ngapuhi for Onehunga on Monday evening Takapana for Nel*on and Wellington on - - Tuesday, at 8 a.m. <■ Rotoiti for Onehanga on Taesday evening Nfmpnhi for Onehungi on Wednesday evening " * . • * Rotoiti for Wellington on Tbnrsday, at 6 a.m. Takapuna for Oaehnnga on Thursday vetoing Ng*puhi for Onehanga on Friday evening 'Jakapuna for Onehanga on Saturday PORT OF WAITARA. ABBIVBD. December 31.—Kiripaka, s.s., Sbw, from Wellington. SAILED. ■ January I.—Kanieri, s.s., for Onehungjj "riaKawM-i and Raglan. January 1. Waimate for Wanganui. ' Oargo—l26l bales wool, 36 casks tallow and pelt'. ~ |uary %—Kiripaka, s.s., for Wellington, r 2.—Mannkan, for Mokaa. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABRITEB. Onbhttkga, January 3. Takapuna, s.s., from New Plymouth, at 7.30 a.m. . THE TARANAKI PRODUCERS FREEZING WORKS. The s.s. Tukomaru.leavir gWellinoiton on January 23rd, will be the next steamer taking dairy produce for <he Home market. The clostrg day at the Taranaki Producers Ereezkg Works will be Wednesday, the 15th day pf January, at 3 o'clock. I would particularly desife to draw your attention to the fact that a luge proportion of the butter boxes this season feave come into the works .in a v* et dirty condition. As this will have a bad effect on the London market, it is very desirable that greater care be taken to prevent this state of things. Carters should see that their drays are clean, and that the railway trucks are also before load' in* up the batter. J. S McKELLAR, Secretary. MAIL tV(A/7t,*\S. Mails will close at the Chief Pott Office, Aflvnu-street, as follow Saturday. January 4. For Auckland, per Takapuna, at 7 p.m. For Australia and Tasmania, at 7 p.m. Monday, January 6. For Wellington and Sooth, per Upolo, •t 10.30 a.io. For Auckland, per Ngapahi', at 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 7. For Wellington and Soutb, per Takapuna, at 10.30 a.m. For Auckland, per Rotoiti, at 7 p.m. For Fiji, per Taviuni, at 7 p m. Parcel mail for United Kigndom and Coetinent of Europe, at 5 p. n. Wednesday, January 8. For South America and Canary Islands, via. Monte Video, at 6.30 b.m. For Auckland, per Ngapuhi, at 7 ? m. Thursday, January 9. ftasel mail for United States of America st 6 p.m. For Australia and Tasmania at 6 30 a.m. (due in Sydney January 14). tor Wellington and Sonth, per Rotoiti, at J 0-30 a.m. For Auckland per Takapana, at 7 p.m. Fbiday, Jannary 10. for Auckland per Ngapuhi, at 7 p.m. JTor Samoa Honolulu, Japan. Philippine , Islands, United States nf Airerija, Canada, British "Oolnmbia, Central and SouUi America, British and Foreign Wert indies, United Kingdom ted Continent of Kuiope, San Ffaneisco, at at 7 p.m. For money orders at 4 p.m., and registered letters at 5 p.Ti. Mail du« in February 8. Note—Late'letters for despatch via San Francisco will be received at this office, without payment of late fees up to 8 p.m. on day of closing mail Sazdbday, January 11. For Auckland and North, per Takapuna, m. Australia, Tasmania, Cey'.on, India, Japan, Straits Settlement, etc., at (due in Sydnev on Jannary 18). Monday. January 13. : Auckland and North, per Ngapuhi, at r Rarotonga and Tahiti, at 7 p.m. j Australia, Tasmania, Ceylon. India, L Japan, Straits Settlements, etc., at F. D. HOLUBWORIH, Chief Postmaster. JSTJVIAS lUIT. iety \ECT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1902, Page 2
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