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SHIPPING NEWS.

PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH.

Saturday, October 17. j ARRIVED. | \ Friday. October 16. jj Rotoiti, e.s., 1159 tons, Robertson, from i Onchunga. Passengers—Mesdatnes Mikkel-1 see, White, Samson, Baker, Smale, Mchoils I and child. UcCilium, Buckingham, Giw, I Bh'pherd, Haywaid, McCowan, Young and j child, ThomHon and family, Misses Uaw 2,' McO»rthy, Kscny, Femey, Nankervis Shepherd, Rev. Thomson, Jiessis. Mikkelson,; Oaw, Webster, Holland. Liglitband, Grant, L*mbi>rt, McGregor, Samson, McCallum, Stratford, Mabiu, Buckingham, Moorho'ise, Hoswman, Brewer, Nolan, Hayward, Hodges, Cameron, Pempsey; 20 steerage. Un'on Company, Agents. Takapuna, as, H4U tons, Williams, from South. Paisengeis—iliss Fraser, Mr. Baker; 2 steerage. Union Coniptm/, Agents. Fi.lDAi', October iu. Tikipuua, e.* , ?37 b.ra. WMarcij, for j Onehuoga. Pa'ssniers— jfrsdames Patou. j Kdmnnds, Bayly, f-r\y. Sco lind, Lespi t, | Donovan, Misse? Willium?, Phillip' (2, t-tsveuson, Hawkd, Muigatioyd, Mnrcott, Wynne. Mnrg-t-oydandson, Lee* Checsir.au, WaiLlcy, V;i-k«, Fair, Oiiioa, Ryai, Lnnox, 1 hompson, Leepitr, Knight, Don vao. C*rgo-« bx3 but er, 34 cases cheese, Ido h:mi ■. 7 d">. lwon, 40sks hides, 1 do. wool, 35 bJles skin?, 2 s-:s <lo., 5 eases furniture, 6 crts er. lius, S pkges samples, 2 cases, 5 cases furniture, 3 pkgo sundries. Un ! on Coupany, Agents. w oto:ti,s.s., 115 a tons, Kobercson, forScath. Union Company Ac,32ts.

EXPECTED AKHIV.IS i Rarawa from M» inka.v on Monday | Takapuna from Mauukau on Tuesday Xotoiti from South on Tuesday Rarawa, from Manukau, on Thursday • Rotoiti from Manukau on Friday - * Takapuna from South on Friday SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ___ \ ARRIVED. Onehusqa, October 16. Ngapnhi s.s., from New Plymouth, St 8.55 am. SAILED. . Wellington, Octaber 15. ' Gothic for London at 4.50 p.m. ( i EXPECTED ARRIVALS IK WELLINGTON. I Ocearl-going Steamers~ Tomoana, left London 6th August \i* ' Capetown, Australian ports, Auckland, and Bast Coast; due about 23rd October. Knapehu, left .Plymouth 13th September via Capetown and Hobart; due about 26th October. Waimate, left London Bth beptembsr via Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about 30th October. Star of Australia,left London 26th August via Australian port", / uckland, and East Coast; due about 15th November. Indradevi, le't London 15th September, via Australian ports and Auckland; due •bout 23rd November. Sailing Ships— \ Loreley, left Liverpool 25th May via Port Chalmers (at Port Chalmers) Ben Avon, left Glasgow 2nd June via Port Chalmers. i * Kinfaunp, left Liverpool 15th June Alice, left New Yore 7tb July Montgomeryshire, left Liverpool 15th July Firth of Clyde, left Glasjow IBth July Thornliebank, left New York 11th August Bessfield, left Glasgow litth August Sierra Cadgfia, left London Ist September Invervrie, left Glasgow 22nd September 11 Port Chalmers.

This week f.n steamers have been berthed st the breakwater, ar.ci some 2500 tons of c -rgo have bee.i handled over the wharf. The clpoluaud .-IjapuLi wee workei on Monday; the Takupjna, lietuiti, Gertie, Moa, KaniUri on Tuesday; the Ngapuhi on Ihursaiy; and the Tasapuna and Kotoiti on Friday. Mr N. Kicg's new oil launch was brought -lown from Auckland on Tburijday, and was placed on trucks and taken to the block yard, where tha will receive the finishing 1 touches before fl .alius; her. Mr King will) us; the launch in connection with his i Awakino stock sales, and also in other res-i pecta along the coast. j fhe Dunedin Siar says:—lt is expected! ti.tt/' 'he overhaul of the Oorinna will be competed and the vessel rcidy to resume t inninK about the end of the icooth. Shs will theii toke up the Dunejin-New Plymouth trade in conjunction with the Dpolu. The Kvawa hi rived fn Ouebuoga on Thursday. a'«id several of her paasengera, who Came on by ite Botoiti, speak in the highest! terms of the ne*y steamer. Captaia Norbury l «nd his officer* from the Kgapuhi to-day, and to-morrow «h 6 makes her first trip to New Plymouth. The Ngapuhi, which has been so popular on'tbiij line, goas on the Auckland-Whangarei bade. I THE TABA.MAKI PHODUOEKy FKBKZING WOKKd CO., LiD. Thb s s. Papaoni, leaving October 29th, will be the next steamer carrying Dairy Prodace The closing day at the JUoturoa JF rowing Woiks will be WBDWEaDAY, Che 2lst October, at 3 o'clock cm. J. S. McKBLLAK, becrota v-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 223, 17 October 1903, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 223, 17 October 1903, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 223, 17 October 1903, Page 2

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