SHIPPING NEWS.
♦- ! P'li-il VY NEW PLYMOUTH, j TUESDAY, MABOH 11, 1902 j AKMVBD Monday, March 10. Ngapuhi.s.a., 690 tons, Jiorbury, from Onehunga. Passengers Mesdames Brook, Scripp, Maxwell. Myuott and child, Gordon and family H, M sses Dawn?, Williams, Flatt, Claxton, Messrs. Scripp, Maxwell, Mynott, Sergt. Gordon, Messrs. Biggens, Hoult. Wallace, King, Howell, Austen, Walsh, Knowlc«, Darroch, Walton, Arthur, Howell, Stowell (2), Hill, Carter, Allpress, Blucdell, A tack Clayton, Giodone, Ce;e, Cross, Oalkin (2), Rickett, Edmonos, 30 Hauraki Brass Band; 15 steerage. W. I). Webster, Agent. 8/uLKD. Monday, March 10. Ngapnhi, 690 tons, Norbury, for Onehunga. Passengers Mesdames Sharp and child, Bnsall and family, Cotter, HUses Andrews (2), Tattaam, Peacock, Johnson, White, Peters, Messrs. Estinghousen. Murdoch. Frost, Bruce (2), Hart, McLeod, Taylor; 6 steerage. Cargo—l 7 boxes butter. Oo op. Society; 3 cases to con, Stratford Bicon Oo.; 79 sacks seed, O. A. Wilkinson; 2 pkgs leather, Jone*' Tannery; 3 pfegs, Kirg; 8 do, Express Co, W. O. Webster, Agent.
■Bxrarriro arjuvals. Takapuna, from Manukau to-day Rotoiti, from South, to day N'eapnhi, from Manukau, on Wednesday Itotoiti, from Manukao, on Thursday Takapuna, from Soath on Thursdaay Ngapuhi, from Manukau, on Friday Takapnua. from North, on Saturday Vgapuhi. from Manuknu, on Monday I'akapuna. from Manukau. on Tuesday Kotoiti, from South, on Tuesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Takapuna for South to-day Rotoiti for Onehunga to-night j Ngapuhi for Onehunga on Wednesday evening Rotoiti for Wellington on Thursday j Takapuna for Onehunga on Thursday evening Ngapuhi for Onehunga on Friday evening Takapun* for Onehunga on Saturday evening Ngapuhi for Onehur ga on Monday evening Takapuna for Wellington on Tuesday at noon. Bntoiti for Onebnnga on Tuesday evening
SHIPPING TEUtffRAMB. A.BOTVBD. POST CHAI**W, March 10. Kent troopship, from Wellington, at 2.15 p.m. The flgapnhi bad a very rough passsg« from Onehunga on Sunday might, but arrived at her destination in good time. Daring Sunday the Gairloch, on her way np from Wanganui, pat In at the Breakwater for shelter from the eale. The timber scow | Warrior also took advantage of the protection afforded at the harbour. The new steamer Mokau, bnilt at Sydney for the Mokan coal trade, is expected to arrive at New Plymouth towards the end of week. THE TAR4NAKT PRODHCERS FREEZING WORKS. T*e p.p. OotMc, leavirfr Wellineton on Ma r ch 20'.h. will he the next steamer taking dairy prodnC" for the Honje market. The closing- da* at the Tflraaaaki Producers Prpeziig Worics will be Wednesday, 12th Mirch. at 3 nVloefr.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 66, 11 March 1902, Page 2
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