SHIPPING NEWS.
•• ■■■-•'! or kew PLYAIOI.'b | 'JUWDAY, WAY 13, 1:102 AKRiVEI. 1 I :-uxi»AY, May 11. ' Utjdu.s.s. 1141 tens. Rolls, from Dunedin, i via way pans. Passengers Piite 1 eii and ti chil'ien, AJessrt. B>ivae«:, Smith Cap'ain Roberts'. Cargo—2oso ba, s flour, US!' sack- oats 50 • io wheat, 226 do >o!!a,!.\ 18<«(:o.p<-ta - ow,175bspsoatmeal, £<)' »»ckn t itmi a'. 1R ii«> bran, i 3 covheatmeal, 10 'lo !*ans, 30 do I arlry, 24 do chaf?, 38 do \ ay, 27 bands ale, 36 casf s do, 10 do i mate! e?, 18 j.ksrt« rajges, 6 cases effeo essence, 17 do. its, 5 do sauce, 40 box « soap, 23 cases iron, 15 do confectionery. 7 do biscuiß, 12 boxes candles, 75 cheese, 112 pkgts mr.dries, 5 nrrses. ! Un'.on Company, Agents. Monday, May 12. Nca[.ubi, s.s, 690 tons, Norfcury, from i"'nf hung a. Passengers—Hesdames Oas-hel Wilsor., Broderick, McCormick, Francis, Kitchen, Salmon, Misses Andrew, Verne. Kedoane, Messrs. Napier M.H.R., Wilson, Lawless, Wickhani, McLean, Brown. Hokoi«. Pat'eison, Russell, Sutton, Bii't, Bayley, Beale (latli»ell, fc'arancke, Deg I \ Eoult, Aliiier, Salmon, atepbenion, Redoane, Woolbed ; 14 Bt: erege. W i . Wsbtter, Agent.
BAH.V.I'! Monday, May 12. l'polu, s.s., 1141 to«s. Rolls, for South. Passengers—Mesdames Hill, James, Mr. J. Hill; 2steeiagr. Cargo-743 boxes better, 3-> cases nhee»e, 26 e r. barrels and tibgs, 327 hides, 15 bales flax, 31 pkges sundries, 10 casks pelts. Unien Company, Agents. Ngapnhi, 61)0 tons, Norbury, for r>aehanga. Passengers—Misiaines i-'ear, Webb, Missets Tie', Constance. K'an, Bisbop, Wal--Im. Mes'rs. Williams. Ja'ian, Cook, tfobertsod, Goad, McCell (2), Shaw, Davidson (2), J ovd<,n, Webb, Walker, Abbolt, Barrett, Andrews, I'errv, Tait; 8 steerage. I argo—2s boxes batter. 00-op Society; 1 do, Kaupokonui Hairy Co.; 4 cases bacon, A. Drake; 3 do, Ing'.ewoed Bacon Co.; 3 do, Stratford Bacon Co.; 68 hide?, Sole Bros.; 10 pkgs. Railway. W. 1). Webster, Agent. KXTKOTKH ARKIi Al> Takapnna, from Manakau to-day Mapourika, from South, to-day Ngapnhi, frcrr. Manakaa, on Thnrsday Mapourika, from Manakaa, on Friday Takapnna, from South, on Friday Ngapuhi fiem Manakaa, on Monday lakapir.a. from Manakaa, on Tuesday Mapourika, from Sooth, on Tuesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ! Takapnna for Sooth to-day ' Mapourika, for Orjehuaga, to-night Ngapnhi for One"' nnga on Thursday eveaing Mapourika, for Wellington, on Friday Takapura for O ebunga en Friday Ngapuhi for Onehunga on Monday evening Takapnna for Wellington en Tu'-sdny, at noon. I Mapourika, for Onehunga on Tuesday evening The s.s. Gertie is expected on Wednesday from Westport, with a cargo of coal. The TJpolu got loaded and away about 7 p.m. last night. She landed one of the largest cargo* s she Las ever brought to New Plymouth, over 50U tons.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 108, 13 May 1902, Page 2
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