SHIPPING NEWS.
nr OF NEW PLYMOUTH. fig ItnsDAT, Jane 9. W-- ARRIVED. Sfcf , Sunday, Jans 7. graola, 1.5., 1141 tons, Holford, from Dan- F Km way ports' Passengers—Misses ' jpjiner, Flatts, Blackwood and maid, pbbi. Hews. Gardker, Stephouse. j jfe' Union Company, Agents; ; CT- Monday, June 8. j Xgapobi. sJ, 690 tons, Norbury. from giaiiga. Passengers—Mesdames Plate, WW, Orosiley, Austin, George, Misse* Mpec Horrif, Death, Messrs. Mo-es, WaljyHonghtqn. ,B«me. P-Jobnson. Deß'lya. o gy«*»QP. N.King, Orookett, M. Mills, J. t Pyp. N. Pancan, Leicester, Still, SiunHsttit, Biggins, J. Walker, 11 Hal'-. CiJispiil, Bartle'.t, O'Connor, c Hm, Kitchia?, Hc'Jracke-, Bodkinson, jMgy. Abbott, Retv\ Deemford, Austen, ( ■Ma Bell. Hodgson; 45 ataeraje, i W. D. Webster, Agent. W : Ba.ir.BD Monday, Jane 8. s.s, 690 tons, Norbnry for North, ■ Usangßrs—Mesdame? Simmons, Clarke, 8#® on ' ®erton »nd child, M's t Johnston, Wuaend. atd Goodwin, Misses Simmons, 2, Dodds, Storey, Kenyon, Hooper, pfe-liucena, Watts, Reed, McMurragh, gm, Jones, Dingley, Parsons. J B. Roy; peerage. Oaigo—*7 boxes butter, CoSPWTB Society; 5 do, Newton King; 1 1 SjMop, sdo lard, Stratford Bacon Co.; j tos, King • 1 mare and foil. Nolan. Tonics ' fii 8 bales leather, HcAUnm: 4 pkgs, I PB Co.; 10 pkgs. Railway, a,' W. D. Webster, Agent s? ; v §£■.' . EXPECTED ARFIYAI S UHoiti from Sooth to-day _ ipfapona from Hannkan to-day fgapnhi, from Manukau, on Thursday i Spmi from Manukau on Friday . i swb*P®w from South on Friday from Manukau, Monday from Manukau, on Tuesday SIWU from South on Tnesday F WAirARA. ARRIVED. ma'e, sa, 5310 tons, In yttelton. ' [G TELEGR&Ma. IBIVED. Wbllin GToy, Jvne 8. iondon, via Hobarf> k at 7 i Waoganoi roadstead, #4 Auckland, Jane*.. t Newcastle at 4.30 p.m. Bluff, Jane 8. [obart, at 2.30 p.m. English SAILED. Ohbhuhoa, Jane 8. for New Plymouth, At Gisborxb, Jane & Ist 10 p.m. Port (Nelson), Jane 8. r Plymouth, at 6 pjn. ting of the Patea H&rtonr ported .'—The channel on * rery good during the montl' from entrance, with about er springs and Bft at high 1 beats sonth by west from us. The entrance is also oat 180 ft. widß between tbe ibout the same abreast of )wer reach continues the il on the west side of river, 7ft at low water springs, Inct up to the wharf from# rater springs. On Friday hest flood in the river since he station, and has done ihe opper end of gnide pier ie water goage. it of Industries and Com3vised by the New Zealand mship Company that owing r refrigerated space in the Drns?all, the company hj»» to pat on an extra steamer the general cargo engaged the Cornwall, particularly b. It is not intended that - steamer shall call at Freim Shin Company's winter e Pacific Islands by the m Auckland on tke 17th 10 an,ong the South Sea with it life-lODg rememciations peculiar to the rhich is to supplement the d African Company's subiornw&ll is the Cooevasna, n Ca'cutta to Sydney. The id by the Melbourne firm of Sacharn and Co.. is a new en built only last year. Her —3400 tons gross; length t.; dipth of hold, 27ft. In lent capacity, there is ccommo'ation. The Cooead any fiozen produce,iut general cargo of produee ment of lire stock. She is ly to wares the end of tbe probably sail for Durban ilv.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 135, 9 June 1903, Page 2
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