SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OP NEW YMOUTH. Monday, May 11. ARRIVED. Saturday, May 9. Klni,s.s., from Lyttelton. Unien Company, Agents. SUNBAT, Hay 10. Upola, »&., 1141 tons, Holford, from Dan•tUn, via way ports. Union Company, Agents. SAILED. Saturday, May 10. Kin!, is., for South. Union Company Agents. EXPECTED ARFIVAIS Napuhi from Manukau to-dav. Takapuna from Mannkan, on Tuesday RotoiU from South on Tuesday Ngaanhi, from Manukau, on Thursday Botoiti from Manukan oh Friday Takaouna from South on Friday Ngapuhi, from Manukau, Monday SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. T ARRIVED. Auckland, May 9. Jesserie from Wellington at 12.30 a.m. Wbllinuton, Way 3. Botoiti from New Plymouth at 3.30 a.m, Onehunoa, May 9. Takapuna, t.s., from New Plymouth, at f.46 a.m. Wellington. May 10. Wakanui from Napier at 1.15 p.m. West poet, May 9. Gertie, Bj., from New Plymouth, at 5.15 p>m. Met-bourns, May 10. itonowai, from New Zealand. Soveric from Lyttelton. BATLKD. Wellington, May 9. Tonkin* for London at 6.30 a m. Lyttelton, May 9. Gothic for Giaborae at noon. Spit v Vay 9. Wakanui for Wellington at 6 p.m The Pout (Np.'son). May 9. Upolufor New Plymouth at 7 pm. "Onehunga, May 10. Ngapuhi for New Plymouth at i p.m. The Kini and the Upolu, he 4 we™ them, brought nearly 800 tons of car.ro. The Gertie also brought 200 tons of co 0, while the Union boats on Friday both had large cargoes, which all has to be disposed of without delay. Tracks are at a premium. MAIL NOTICE. MaDs will close at the Chief Post Office, Bevon-strees. as follows : For Wellington and South, daily, per ftzprew, at 630 a.m. Late fee (maU ran), rt 7.25 a.m. Monday, May 11. Tor Auckland and North, per Ngapuhi, at f gun. Tubsday, May 12. lor Wellington and South, per Takapuna, a* 1030 a.m. For Auckland and North per Botoiti at 7p.m. Thursday, May 14. for Auckland and North, per Kgapnhi, at, 7 p.m. Friday, May 15th. For Auckland <ind North, per Takijwia, •t?p.m. for Australian Stites, Ceylon, India, Uhias, Japan, Straits Settlements, etc., at t£oa.m. Dae Sydney 20th May. For Australian State), etc., aW p.m. Ifcw Sydney 23rd May. F. D. HOLDSWORTH, Chief Postm* tar. lON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF / NEW ZEALAND (Limited) Will despatch steamers earning (passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wharf weather and otter o'rcumstßnces ing):TO ONEHUNGA (Fob Auckland). Botoiti—Every Tuesday, at 8.30 p.m. Takapuna—B very Friday, at 8.33 p.m. A representative of the Company travels la the mail train to book passengers before teaching the vessel. . TO WELLINGTON. Takafvna every Tuesday at noon, Botoiti every Friday, at noon. *r*KArtmA, on Tuesday, 11th May. 'Waits for inward 'Frisco mail—may be aarlier or later. FOB DUNEDIN AND BOUTHEBN POSTS (WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.) Umlu, on Monday, 11 h May, at Passengers are requested to obtain their Ttckeb) at the Company's OiScs before joining steamers. Cargo must be booked at Company's office and delivered not later than noon on Tues days and Fridays for North, und for South at 4.80 pan. on Thursdays. Country Oaigo must reach New Plymouth —For Southern Forts, not later than Monday's and Thursday's evening trains; and for North Tuesdays and Friday's morning trains, accompanied by full particulars. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient-Pacific Line, via Sydney, and the Canadian an* Australian Line, via Vancouver OBTHKRN STEAMSHIP COMPANY I Limited). Tims Tablk, Weather and other circumstances permitting *Ngapuhi, from Breakwater, every MoN-1 day and Thursday, at 8.30 pm. Kanierl carries saloon passengers only. Freight to Eawhis must be prepaid, ■Carries fore-cabin stewardess. Town cargo must be booked at Company's office and delivered at Railway not later than 2.30 p.m. ' Country cargo must reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied by full particulars. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office prior to sailing Apply to W. D. WEBSIEIV Agent. %moi: B mont-street New Plymouth", |RIE NT PACIFIC LINK Nhw Plyhouth to London. Via Colombo, Suet, Naples, Marseilles, and Gibraltar. Leave Leave Sydney Melbourne. Noon 1.30 p.m. toria ... May 9 May lir ... May 23 May rah ... June 6 June nnz ... Jane 20 Jure ta ... Ja'y 4| Jaly And Fortnightly thereafter. Apents for all New Zealai: • Ports, NION STEAM SKIP CO. IHJS "ALL BfcD ' MAIL ROUT 3 TO LONDON. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LUTE. New Zealand to Lo: T D<re. dney, toria, arid Vancouver, am"! tLrcugb Canada or the Culled States ~t>j the Canadian, PaciSo, or otuer railway line':. For fall particulars, pzrSige eckpv saiings ;to., apply Des?rir,tive phampkis £is>.\ ■-*. UNION STKAVSUIP C'^T?-SV r ANTED KNOWN.—Maslin is adenble of the beat cereals. Maslin contains all the necessary ingedients for a perfect food.—Wholesale agents Burgess, Fbaseb andOo,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 113, 11 May 1903, Page 2
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