SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, j Wednesday, April 22. ARRIVED. TUBTOiT, April 21. TaVapnna, s.a, 937 torn*, Grant, from Onehnngi Passengers Mesdames Jameson, Wilson, Arden, Riddel, Stuirt, So'e, Henderson, Keldswortli, Mclean. Tnckeraod (UiW, Lawrence, Mia 6s Benton 2, Biddell, Inch, Kin?, Dawnes. La:;doo, Messrs. Withycomb \ Lvkin, Brenner and son, Saunders, Honphrey, Tew, Edward*, J.ines'n, Wilson, Lyons, Sutherland. Hen'eraon 2 Tiogej, Tiogej, Abbott, Sol.', Leigh an' child, Oolk, Mclihone, Lawrence, Fairchild, Haryey, Lawrence, Mofc, Myers, Leigh, Cobbe, Shelton, Henry, Dr. Marks; IS steerage. Union Company, Agents.
Botoiti,s.B., 1169 tons, Robertson, from) South. Passengers—Mesdames Done, Bhemelt, Alter, Fry, Misses Hampton, (1 rk, Allasson, Roberts, Allen, Selling, Mets?s Lean, McLean, Black, Sealy, Faigent KaUin, Best, Rev. APanson; 3 steerage. Union Company, Agents. B*ILT?T> TDB9DAT, April 21. Takapnna, ss, 940 tons, Grant, for Booth. Cargo—l9l2 boxes batter, lGkpps do, 1108 case* cheese, 2 cases bacon, ti do hams, 19 sacks grass reed, 18 do potatees 18 casks pelts, 16 e.r. ho?fheads, 61 sank." hides, 3 cases do, 3 sacks and feet, 6 ; crates ex. tin*, 5 cases do, Senses, 6 pkgF Sundries. Union Oompacy Agents. • Rotoiti, sa, for Onehnnga Passengers '• —besdames Kitchen. Veale No'man, Johnston nod 2 children, Oirbett ano 2 children, Redshsw and 2 chiMien, Mioses Wills 2. ' Marlon, Baker, Graham, Messrs. Kitchen, Talt Redshaw, Tackt-r, Hooton, McOrecdy Qrahnm, Garbett, Solomon. Union Company, Agents. EXPECTED *BI IV .*' S. Ngapnhi, from Mannkau, on Thursday Rotoiti from Manskau cn Friday Takapnna from Sonth rn Friday Ngapnhi, from Mannkan, Monday Takapnna from Mannkan, cn Tuesday Rotoiti from Sonth cn Tuesday
| SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABBIVBR. GIBBOBNB, April 2t. ihimnfa from Newcastle »t midnight. Spit, i pril 20. Athenic from Picton at 7-45 a.m. HcbAKT, April 21. from T nndon at 11 a.m. SAILED. Port Ghautbrs, April 21 Balmoral for Westport at 7 a.m. Botbilc for Bluff at nnon. Wkllingtok. April 2L Tomouia, sj , for Napier, at 12.15 p.m. There was a bns» time at the Breakwater "onTuesday. The Tntanekai, the Takspnna, the lUtoiti. and ttaHokan all being berthed alon7«ide the wharf. The Tntanekai, which had His KrceUency the Governor and Lady Panforly an board, left for Onehnnea immediately after the arrival of the mail train. The Takapnna left po-ra aft»r arrival for Wellington with the inward 'Frlfco mall on hoard. She is reported to have had an exceedingly rough trip down from Onehnnea, the Mannkaa bar being very rough and danganra*. The Takapnna brought the inward "Frisco mail and arrived at abant3p.m
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 97, 22 April 1903, Page 2
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405SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 97, 22 April 1903, Page 2
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