SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH. | TUK3DAT, October 6. ARRIVED. 11 Mondai, Octobar o. \ Ngapnhi, s.s„ 690 to.is. "•'o'bury, from Dnehivga. Passengers—Mesdame3 Kirk-! wood, Cleghorn, Hislop, Kild, AsMn, j Raid, Williamson, Pearce, Biker, Benelt,; Hi-si's Kirkivood. Williamson. Hulme, Oampion, Messrs. Shaw, Hisbp, K<?lly Bil- ; harry. Hughes, Ocllendir, Hinton, Wo's, ; Bichardsnn, Porter, Wiloi Buckeridce, Wo&d, Hargreaves, Morri", Holm U n. Taylor, Le*er, Hayirar, Giddes, Scntt, Guthrie, Norton, Wright, Wripley, Birn?.rd, Wilson, L'iwiSj R«an, Le:-an. Be 1, Wittham, Pearee, Hark, Lol'us, McGehamj, Whitan, Hume, •id Bollard, M H.K., Wa-ters, Shaw 2, 34 steerage. ft*, n. WeMer, Ag.'.nt. Ta'tapuna, s.s, !;37 ton;, Williams, from Oaenunga. n> —alesdnraes Gannon, Oussen, Messrs. Smith, Ryan', Fraaer; 1 •tee rage. Union Company, Agents. Ba.IT.KT> I Monday, October fi. Takapuna. s.s., 037 toss, Williams, for South Cargo—229 boxes butter, 3 sip ■kino, 12 cases e.r. ti-.s, 18 crts do, 2 casks pretrolenm, 2 empty case?, 2 do casks, 1 box machinery, 4 cases, 1 p'se. Union Company, Acents. Ngapuni, s.s., 690 tons, Norbnry for North. Psasengera Mesnames Cameron, Jones, Lawrence, MissesHow.rd,Cameron, Wilson, Hooker, Dr. Brown, Messrs. Clark, Le Cren, Hmith, Rogers, Wrigley, Mather, Phillipps, Booker,- Buchanan. Andrews, Beir?, Griffiths, Clayton, Morrin, Lawrence; 10 iteerage. Garlic- 25 csttle, Honeyfield; 3 cases bacao, Bnchanan; 1 do, Inglewood Btcon Co.; 1 pkge, Hoby; 4 do, Express Co.; 10 do, Railway. W. D. Webster, Agent.
EXPECTED ABKIV4I.S Rotoiti, from South, to-day Ngapnhi, from Mannkan, on Thursday Kotoiti from Mannkan on Friday Takaouna from Sooth on Friday Upolu, from South, on Bnnday Ngapnhi. from Manuka l- on Monday from Mannkan on Tuesday Ttotoiti from South on Tuesday PORT OF WAITARA AHRIVKD. September 29.—Minokau, s.s., 60 tons, iTenaoD, from Mokan. September 30.—Kanieii, s.s., 200 tons, Haultain. from Onehnnga. October I.—Mana, s.s., from Wellington, with general cargo. SAILED. - September 30.—Kanieri for Onehnnga. October I.—Mannkan for Vlokan. October l.—Ngangara for Mokau, October 2.—Mana, ss, for Wellington. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Auckland, October 4. Sonoma from Honolulu, at 8.30 p.m. (inward 'Frisco mail). Bluff, Octobers. Monowai for Hobart at 6 p.m. (English mail). SAILBD. Nelson, October 5. Botoiti, s.s., for New Plymouth, at 6jp.m.
KXPKOTED ARRIVALS IS WELLINGTON. Ocean-going Steamers— Tomnana, left London 6th August via Capetown. Australian ports, Auckland, and East Coast; due about 23rd October. Wakanui, left London 11th August via Capetown, Hobart, and Port Chalmers; due about 30th inst.' Harare, left New York 13th August via Australia and Auckland; due about Novem ber 3rd. Papanui, left Plymouth 17th August via O&petovt n; due about sth October. Ataenic, left London Ist inst, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 12th October. Karamea, left London 15th August via Capetown, Wobait, and Auckland; due about Uth-Ootobor. Buapehu, left Plymouth 13th Septembsr via Capetown and Hobart; due about 26th October
Walmate, left London Bth beptembsr via Capetown, Hobwt, and Auckland; due about 30th October. Star of Australia, left London 26th August ▼ia Australian port?, Auckland, and ttast Coast; due about 15th November, ludradevi, le't London 15th September, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 23rd November. Sailing Ships— Loreley, left Liverpool 25th May via Port -Chalmers (at Port Chalmers) Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2ad June via Fort Chalmers. Kinfauns, left Liverpool 15th June Alice, left New York 7th July Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July Firth of Clyde, left Glasgow IBth Jaly "Tbornliebank, left New York 11th August Bessfield, left Glasgow 19th August Sierra Cadena, left London Ist September Invervrie, left Glasgow 22ud September j la Port Chalmers. The 8.«. Ulenelg will leave the Breakwater | for Onehunga on Saturday, 10th inst. at 8.30 p.m., after the arrival of the express train. THE TAKANAKI PKODOCEItt FKEEZ--ING WORKS CO., LTD. The ss. Got hie, leaving the colony on October 15th, will be the nest steamer carrying Dairy Produce, and will be fallowed by the s.e. Papanui, leaving October 29 a. The closing day at the Hoturoa Fre-ziog Works will be WEDNESDAY, the 7th October and 21st October, at 3 o'clock P.m. J. S. McKELLAB, fcecretar .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 214, 6 October 1903, Page 2
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