SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, i _____ i Satubday, March 28. | ARRIVKD. j Fbiday, March 27. Ngapuhi, s.s., 690 totiF, Norbnry, from Or.ehunga. P. sse; gers Mesoames G'ahsm,; Hansen, Peate, Keesing and child,Rabins 'n, Muses Lloyd, Prosser, Beaumont, Willcox. Messrs Janws ? ope, Graham, St. Clair, Baker Steele. Pen Uy, Wskf, Shaud, Bateman, Ferguson, Tirrell, Greenwood (2), Wail, Tack, Couitvoune: 20 steeuiee. W. D. Webstsr, A^ent. SllT*.'\ Friday, March 28. "Ngapuhi, s.s., Korbury, for Passengers Mesdamei Rout, M chi?o-i, White and child, Mis s r><vid, Giiman, Lawrence, iles-rs. Oilmou'-, Ponder. Oartbe-v, Stewart Jor.es,Jaeger, Cremisr, Clemens, Most-r GibiKur; 6 steerage. Cargo —7 boxes but'er, 00-onerativa; 4 cases bacon, loglewoo '. Baon Co.; 5 do, A. Drake; 1 pkge, Lever; 2 pkgs, Express Oo.; 10 do, Railway. W. D. Webster, Agent. EXPECTED v«RIV.U S. Rotoiti from Manukau to-day Upola, from South, on Snnd-y Ngapuhi. ran Mannta<i o r i Monday lioioiti, from Manukau. on Tuesday Takapnna from South, on Nfjapnhi, from Manukau, on Wednesday Takapnna from Manukau, on Thursday Rotoiti from South en Thursday Ngapuhi from Manukau on .Friday Rotoiti from Manukau on Saturday PORT OP WAIPARA. ARRIVFB. March 26.—Kanieri, s.s., 20-1 ton?, Hanitain, from Onehunga. March 26.—Margapapa, 5.?., Phillips, from New Plymouth. BAILED. March 26.—Kanieri, s.s., Haultain for Onehnnga. March 27.—Mannkan, s.s., Jensen, for Mokan. March 27.—Mangapapa for Mokan. SHIPPING THLEGRaMS. AESIVBD. TIMATO, March 26. Aotea from Lyttelten at 11 a.m * Wellington, Mirch 27. Takapnna, i.s„ from New Plymouth, at 2.21 a.m. OnbhtjngA, March 27. Rotoiti from New Plymouth at 8 50 a.m. (outward 'Frisc* m~il\ j iUCKLAN", March 27. j Kanuaea from London at 3 p.m. j SAILED, i Wellington March 26. j Surrey for Sydney at 4.45 p.m. I Onehung*. March 27. Rotoiti, for New Plymouth, at 3.35 p.m. Mr P. S. Lawrie, representing the Koej Guam Qompiny, an iifluential maritime company in the east, has completed the final arra»gem»ati for ttw purchase of the Union (Tompany's tear vesnels: The Waihora, Rotorna, Janet Nicoll. and Omapere. The Waibora is already on the wit ti Newca3t'e ti load 2000 tons of coal f«rPenau.r. the tfrae others will shortly leave for th 3 iCast
THB PRODUCERS JREFZ INQ WORKS CO., LTD. Thh sa. Aotea. leaving Wellinetc! on Thursday, April 2nd, 1903. will be the , • pert steamer for London, carrying Dai'y Pro-luce. The clo*inor dny at the Moturoa Freezing Woiks will be THURSDAY, the 26th day of March, at 3 o'clock D.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 76, 28 March 1903, Page 2
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398SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 76, 28 March 1903, Page 2
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