SHIPPING NEWS.
POUT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, Thumday, APBIL 18, 1901. Sigh, Water—B.3B a.m. and 9.1 p.m. Sun Jiise—6 34; Sun Set -5.26 Phases of the Moan.—New Mood, 19th. 9b. 14m. 169. a.m. kxpkotbd arrivals. from Manukau, to-day Mapourika, from Manukaa. on Friday Kotoiti, from sooth, on Friday Ngapuhi. from Mannkan, on Monday Rotciti, from Mannkan, on Tuesday Mapourika, from South on Tuesday Ngapuhi, fress Mannkan, on Thursday sailed. Tuesday, April 16. Mapourika, s.s., for Onehunga. Passerger: —Mendamea Cobhe and 2 children, Webster T. Swain, Nicolls, Hooton, Misses Best Thorpe, Cornelius, Girdwoed, Hon. Mc Go wan, Messrs. Webster, Lamb, J. T. Smith Mathews, Goold, Hooton, Parker, Speakman Keene, and others; 13 steerage. Oareo —3: boxes batter, Moa Dairy Co.; 12 do, Elthan Dairy Oo.; 16 do, Waverley Dairy Co.; II do.Moa Farmer*' Union; 14 do, Maketawi Dairy Oo.; 3 do, Co-op. Society; 2 case bacon, 2do lard, 1 case bams, Buchanan; 21 sacks cocksfoot, Wilkinson; 13 do, A. Death 6 baskets, 2 boxes, 2 pkgs, Fitzgerald Bros. 1 pkg, B. Ward fc Oo.; 1 box, Railway. Union OompaKv, Agents. POBT OF WAITABA. AXUYBD. April 17. Kanieri, s.s., Smith, from One bunga. BAILED. April 17.—Manukas, sj., Jensen, fo tfokao. April 17.—Kanieri, si., for Oaehanga. BHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ABBIYBD. Onbhtoga, April 17. Mapourika, u. from New Plymouth, a 19.10 a.m. Wiwjnoiok, April 17. Botoiti, *.«„ fren New Plymouth, a 3.50 a.m. Maori, s.s., from Napier, at 7.25 a.m. lAILDi Wellington, April 17. Whakatane, for London, at 4 p.m. Toe Gertie left Westport at 6.10 p.m. oi Tuesday, an! was dpe here yesterday, bnt a' the time of the office closing bad not beei reported.' She was probably detained bj the weather and heavy sea. The Dorisna leaves Dnnedin on Snndai for Maw Plymontb, via way ports, with t cargo of prodoce, and is dne here abou' Thursday, 25th inrt., and proceeds to Grey month and Westport shortly after arrival. I<ogan Bros. (Auckland) hare abomt com pleted the lauacb for Hatrlck and 00., Wan g»nui, and it will be forwarded in a ten ■day*. This is for the Whangamomona trade Between 15,000 and 20,009 carcasses o mntton, I.SOO bale* of wool, and 150 casta «f tallow wore shipped by the Whakatani from Timaru for the Home markets. In reference to the agitation for the rs tention of the Mapourika in the Greymoutl service, a West Coast exchange saysTh< understands the Union Oompany ii most anxious to study the convenience and -comfort of the travelling public, and there is every probability that the Mapourika——after she has been dispensed with in relieving the Takapuna for a few weeks—will fee placed permanently in the trade for wbicb she was originally intended, and for which the boat is admirably adapted. Tke next Home steamer with dairy produce will be the Wakanni, leaving Wellington en April 25th. The closing day at the Freezing Works being Thursday. the 18th April, at 3 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 76, 18 April 1901, Page 2
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