SHIPPING NEWS.
POUT OF KEW PLYMOUTH TUB9DAY, Maboh 18, 1902 MIRIVKD Sunday, Match 16. Upolu, s.B„ 1111 tons. Rolls, from Dunedin, via way porls. Passengers Mra Cock, Mtaea Johnson (2), Mewrs. Elder, Semma. Union Compa: y, Agents. Monday. March 17. Ngapnhi, 5.«., 690 tons, Norbnry, from Ooehnnga. Passengers Mesdames Fatt (2), Kamlin Moore. -Unas, G. Dixon, Misses Dunlop, Watson, Sowden. Burrell, Fesry, Atha*, Me-srs. Webber, Simpson, Levelly, Wesbty, Kirk, Cuff, Fleming, Athas, Donovan; 6 steerage, W. D. Webster, Agent.
Sailed Monday, March 17. Upolu, 5.8., 1141 tons, Bolls, for Sonth. Cargo 2601 boxes butter, 620 cases cheese, Taranaki Producers' Freezing Works; 6 do, 1 trunk, 1 bot, 1 pa-eel, N.Z. Express Company; 4 cases bacon, Stratford Bacon Go.; 1 cue, 1 pianola, Dresden Piano Co.; 2 e.r. crat»s tins, B. Bobbins; 12 e.r. bhds, J. F. Hooker; 2 case< him?, Stratford Bacon Co.; 7 e.r. barrel", J. Hooker; 2 wood boxes, 2 tin boxes, 1 trauk, 1 tin box, 2pkgs, 1 trunk, Miss Power. Union Company, Agents. Ngapuhi, s.s, 690 tons, Norbury. foi Onehunpa. Passengers—Mesdamea Morrison, 0. Bayly, Phelps, Wareham, Seddon Misses Snell (2). Hollier, Best, Smith, Patter son, Hon. R. J. Seddon and secretaries (2), General Btbington and Captain Campbell and 2 servants, Rev. Wayne, Messrs. W. Caiman, Hennell, 3. K. Logan, McQuinlan, McAllnm, Dyer, took, Pattle, Tate, tioodson, Phelps; 6 steersge Cargo—3o boxes butter, Eithara Dairy Co.; 14 do, Co-op.; 5 cases lard, Stratford Bacon Co.; 100 sacks seed, Wilkimon; 3 pkes, Sargood, Son&Ewen; 7 pkps Express Co. ; iO do, Railway. W. D. Webster, Agent. KXPKCTK" ABKJVALh T-akapuna, from Manukau to-day Rotoiti, from South, to day Ngapuhi, from Manukau, on Wednesday Rotcitf, from Manukau, on Thursday Takapuna, from Sonth on Thursdaay Ngapuhi, from Manukau, en Friday Takapuna, from North, on Saturday Ngapnhl from Manukau, on Monday Takapuna. from Manukau, on Tuesday Rotoiti, from South, on Tuesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Takapuna for South to-day Rotoiti for Onehunga to-night Ngapuhi for Ouehung* on Wednesday evening Rotoiti for Wellington oh Thursday Takapuna for Onehunga on Thursday evening Ngapuhi for Onehunga on Friday evening Takapuna for Onehunga on Saturday evening Ngapuhi for Onehurga on Monday evening Takapuna for Wellington on Tuesday, at noon. Rotoiti for Onehunga on Tuesday evening SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. j ARRIVED. Wellington, March 15. Gothic, from Lyttelton, at 7.15 p.m. Melbourne, March 16. Elmville from Kaipara. Poet Chalmers, March 16. Germanics*, from Lyttelton, at 4.45 p.m. Gebymouth, March 17. Oreti, s.s., fron New Plymouth, at 8.15 a.m. West tost, Msrch 15. Moa, from New Plymouth, at 7 p.m. Onehttkqa. March 15. Takapuna, s.s, from New Plymouth, at 9.12 a.m. HobaßT, March 16. Paparoa at 7 p.m. BAILED. Wixlmotoh, March 15. Devon, troopship, for Auckland, at midBight. Timabu, March 15. Wakanni, for Lytfelton at 6 p.m. Sydney, March 15 Warrimoo lor New Zealand. Port Chalmers, March 15 Pakeha for Lyttelton, at 3 p m. Spit, March 15. Tomoanafor Wellington, at 3.50 p.m. Wellington, March 16. Mimiro, for London, nt 6.40 a.m. Bluff, March 17. Talune, for Hobart, at 6.50 p.m. WELLINGTON, March 17. Aotea for Londoi, at 4.10 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 71, 18 March 1902, Page 2
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