SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH. Wednesday, January 7. ARRIVED. Tuesday. Jat u ry 6. | Rotoiti, »!., 11S9 tons, Kobertsoo, from Onehuaga. Passengers—Mesdarres Crockett, Ward, Watson, Chipman, Teal, I'oulson, Abbott. Hol'and aid hoy, Pascooand 2 children, Warren. Saunders, Lenoon, Nicholson, Wilson Oiiver 2, Ward, Evesson, Johns, Trask, Braase Fitzgerald, Aspinall, Cato, Burlon, Anderson, Aldrel, Hariy, Whitley. Dacre. Revs Liycck. Olpaert, Potter, Dts. Warren, Whte, Messrs. Russell, O'Brien, Ga°pard, McV. agh, Ljod, Bennett, Muuro, O.iver, Linn, Baker, Hekins, MeLsao, Darow, Faulder, Delwen, Kuxford, Crockett, Watkin, Sargent 2, Saunders, SicOoy, Cook, Webb, Jones, M igaire, P(frke.», Anderson. H«nmerton, Wilson, Jackson, lionegui, Gray, Chapman Stead, Phillip', MolUr, Rothchild, Tral, Sinclair, Youigm m, Hardy, Poolson, York, Madawin, Tumbull, Mint*, Pasooe, Mutten, Wilson, Donnelly, Bhera, L'p combe, Moore, Herb rt. Goldie, Fitzgerald, Saunders, Walkinsoo, Thomson, Dinntry, Janatt, Bennett, Browa, Sykeo, Atkinson, McCres, L'adsay; 56 stserage. Union Company, Agents. Takapuna, s.s., 940 ton*, Grant, from Wellington. Unien Company, Agents. B.\tf.«En Thmdat, J nuary 6. Rotoiti, i.s, Robertson, for South. Union Company, Agents. Takapuna, s.s, 940 tons, Grant, for O.iehunga Passengers— Uesdames H-nkins, ■ Lediori, Clark, Carruth, Ramagj and 2 jhil-j den, Woods, Heyes, Burford. Mi-ses, Am'oury,! Sloin, Freeman, ToHor, Mesirs. Kamage, I Lewis, Foft, Jep v coate. hey?, Muler, Butler, Corrigan. Dr. Home, H nkins, Day, Oarronth, Walton, Largwortby, El ward, Woods, and Master Atntmry. Union Company, Agents. BXKKCT«:n *KIIVUS. Ngapnhi from Manukau, to-day Rotoiti, from Manukan, on Thursday Takapuna from South en Thursday Ngapuhi from Manukau on Friday 'lakapuna from Manikin on Si'urday Ngapuhi. f'om Manuka i oi Mondiy Takapuna from Manukau onTaeiday Rotoiti, from South, on T vei "a? Ngapuhi, from Manukau, oa Weinesday PORT OK WAITARA. i ABBIVKD January B. Kanieri, s.s, 200 tons, ! Haultaiu, from Onehunga. J Januiry s.—Manukau, s.<i., Jensen, from! Mokao. j SAIIJED. j January 5 —Kanieri, s.s., for Kawbia. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARBtVKD. * Wellington, Janmry 6. Upolu, sj., from New Plymouth, at 8.29 a.m. Corintbic from London, via Hobart, at 7.20 p.m. Osehusba, January 6. Ngapnhi s.s,, from New Plymouth, at 8 a.m Poet Ohalmbr?, January 6. Papsinni from Wanganui at 6.30 a.m. Ancicnyn, January 6. Sierra from Honolulu, at 6.45 p.m (inward TTrisco mall). BAILED. Onbhbsoa, Januar/ 6. Ngapuhi, s s., for New Plymouth, at 530 pm. Wkllincton, January 6 Rntpehu for Auckland at 6 p.m. A BIG STEAMER. WuLLIn'GTOtf, January 6 The Coriathic, the second cf three new steamers, each of 12,800 tons, built by the White Star Comp\ny for the New Zealand trade, arrived in the stream to night f torn London. There are nearly four hundred pusengers aboard. A BHIPPJNG PUZZLE. Tea import a given quantity of goorls bj a vessel. The captain pats them on th< wharf, and the stevedores take charge When yon come to take the goads awaj some are missing. W'io U liable? You assert that the fnll quantity was nevr delivered to you. The captain declares that h< put the whole lot on the wharf, and so dis charged the whole duty of the ship towards the consignee. Whoisrizht? Itisprettj clear that the proverbial " evil-disposed per son" has stilen the missing portion of the goods, but there U no proof of the fact. Th. Court holds that the has to b: the ltoer under the circa Thi ghlptcaster is not bound to do more, appi rent'y, than brinz the goods to the whari and there unload them, end it i.s the buai mess of the consignee to be in attendant for the purpose of taking delivery of his pro party; or, if he allows the stevedores to di this for him, then he must lrok to them fo any shortage which may occur aftsr th actual placing of the property rn the whir The point in di«pu'e if, of course, whethe the stevedore, when he takes charge of th' goods, is a'ltini as agent for the ship or a ajent for the te say that he is to ba treated in the !att» capacity. fWilkinson ani Ce. v. Brodie. — Australasian, 20th December, 1902 Steamers hence to Wellington on Tues days will leave at 6.30 a.rt>., instead nf nocr The Takap'ina will in future, bo tfce Tue* d*y evenia* brat to Onehur.g*, whi'e tli. Rotoiti will lr-ave on every 'J harsday am Saturday evening at 8.3! i. THB TARANAKI PRODUCERS FBEB2 ING WORKS CO., LTD. The as. Papanui, leaving Wellington o Wednesday, January 21st, IPO3, will be th next -ateanreT for London, carrying Dair Prodnce. The closing diy at the Moturo Freezing Wciks will be WEDVESDAT! the 14th day of January, at 3 o'cicck p.m.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19030107.2.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 5, 7 January 1903, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
751SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 5, 7 January 1903, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.