SHIPPING NEWS.
- *™ I POBT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, TUBSDAY, KOVBMBHB X 3, 1900. Bigk Water— o.69 aan., 1.23 p.m. - &m lKie-4.57; Sm Set -7.3 •PAomi o/<*a JUoon.— Last quarter, 14th, 2h. 14m. 7b. p.m. ARRIVED. Monday, 12th November. Ngapuhi, 680 tons, Noibaty, from OnebaoKa Pamengers—Mesdames K. B. Lusk, maid, and 2 children, Hooker and 2 childrnn, J3ower, N. King and child, Henley, Miwes Mougley, Goooson, Gardter, Messrs. Wick, Holmes; Jenner, Garfield, Waller, Walker, Ryan, 'Henley, Innes, Bomerville, Cooki Ns-liing, Ilwe s.n, Wright, Henley, Oowle. Ailken, Wright, TucKer, Henley, Wale*, Rinson, Hooker, O'SuUivao, Oruioksbank,' McCabe. Death, Margatore, Haywood, Oroaby; 18 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVAL i. Botoiti, from Manokau, to-day Mapourika, from Sooth, to-day Ngapuhi, from Manukaa, on Thursday Maponrika, from Manukau, on Friday Botoiti, from South, on Friday SAILED. Ngapuhi, «.»., 690 tons, Norbnry, for Onehuoga. Passengers Mdme. Leinsx, Hisses Block and Fraser, Messrs. Norton, Hewin, Wbyte, Peddie, Petty, Campbell, HcOrae, Kidd, Graham, and S steerage. Cargo—l2 boxes butter, Mangutoki Dairy Os.; 11 do, Co-op. Society; I do, Moa Farmers'; 12 cases bacon, Burgess, Fraser fc Oo,; 4 pegs, Freeth; 6 do, Railway. BHIPPING TELEGRAMS. A£RTV]ED. ADUKI.AND, November 12. Eiffel Tower, a.s., from Sydney, at 5.30 aja.(Brindiiimail). Wjbtpobt, November 12. Moa, u, from New Plymouth, at 6.6 ajn. ITINERARY OF VESSELS. STHAHIBS. Bushmills, left New York, via Fort Ohalmen and Lyttelton, Ist September. Rakaia, left London, via Auckland, 6th September.' Faparoa.left Plymonth 16th September. Eiffel lower, left New York, via Australia and Auckland, 25th August Tokomara, left London 30th August Tomoana, left London, via Australia and Auckland, 17th September. Delphic, left Plymouth 9th September. Star of England, left New York, via Australia and Auckland, 27th September. Hawke's Bay, left London, via Australia and Auckland. 4th October. Matatoa, left Piymonth, via Auckland, 2nd October. BAILSBS.. Loch Trool, left Glasgow, via Dunedin, 21st Jane. Star of the East, left New York Bth July. Oamaru, left Glasgow 14th July. Westland, left Liverpool 18th August. . Crete left Glasgow, via Port Chalmers, Bth August. Graignair, left New York 20th September. Invercargill, left Liverpool26th Septsmber. Beacon Bock, left Port Pirie 2nd October. Mary Moore, left Newcastle 27th October. The s.s. Kanieri will leave Waitara for Kawhia on Tuesday, 20th November. The s.s. Moa left New Plymouth on Saturday eveoing, and arrived at Wfetport on Monday at 6.5 a.m. She took in a cargo of . coal and left again fir Now Plymouth at | 830 Jpjn., and is due at the Breakwater •bout noon to-day. She tails again this' evening, with a cargo of sheep, for Westport. Tne Rotoiti left Onehunga, for New Plymouth, at 4.15 yesterday (Monday), and arrives at the Breakwater early this ingThe Monowai arrived at the Bluff yesterday (Monday) (from Hobatt, with the English mall on board. The Janet Nicoll left Dunedin yesterday, will arrive here Thursday with general cargo, and is proceeding on to Grey mouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 221, 13 November 1900, Page 2
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