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SHIPPING NEWS.

PORT OP NEW PLYMOUTH, W-BDNtsuAY, May I, 1001. High Water—7.22 a.m. and 7.8-1 p.m. Sun Rite—6 52 ; Sua Set 5 8 Phaiet of the Moon.—Full, May 4*l Oh. 57m. lis. p.m. ARRIVED.

Tuesday. April 30. Rotoiti, 5.8., 115 a ions, Robertson, from Manukau. Pass angers Mesda,mes Williams, Hal , ilaotan. Shannon, Mcßeth, Moss, R.cLmrdßon, Hatch, Wilson, Okey, Brown, Mynott, Brown, Behnett, Wilkie and 2 children, Misses Cot'ier, Kendall, Smith, Laws, Brown fatten, Radford, Srnilh. Messrs Brown, Stevens, Moss, Hatch. Wil on, Richardson, Rassell, Spurdle, Warbrick, Shannon, Atkins, Walktr, Hewett (2), Dix, Stewart, Maelebv, Mynott, Bennett, llalley, Campbell, Kelso, Neads, Armstrong; 12 steerage.

Union Company, Agent. Hapourika, a.»., 12C3 tons, Worrall, from South. ■ Passengers—Mijses Winter, Shone, Bich, Messrs Nathar, Rothschild, Handley, Montgomery, Stee', Lennard, Taylor, Lineman, Thompson; 9 steerage. Uri< n Tompany. Agent. Oreti, 150 tO'io, Woods, f£otn Westport.

VESSELS IN-PORT. T>oto, Governmect Trawler, 50 toi s. Oreti, s.s., 150 tons. BXPKOTBD ARRIVAIjS. Ngapuhi, frcsr- Mannkau, on Maponrikn, from Manukau, cn Friday Rotoiti, froiu aouth, on Friday Ngapubi. from Manakan, on Monday Rotciti, from Mannkau, on Tuesday Hapourika, from South on Tuesday SAI LED Tuesday, April 30. Rotoiti, s.s, for South. Cargo—ls6 boxes butter, 56 cases cheese, Oiown Dairy Oo.; 397 b-xes butter, 2 boxes lard, J B. McKwan; 240 boxes buttvr. 16 cases cheese, Bewley k Griffith;; 132 boxes butter, Meadows; 50 do, J. Sawers; 30 do, Co-op. Society; 25 do, N. King; *25 do, 9 empty ammonia bottles, Taranaki Freezing Co.-; 20 boxes butter, Cameron k Co.; 12 do, Omata D*iry Oo.; 2 do, Midhirst Dairy Co.; 7 cases bacon, Inglewood Bacon Co ; 5 do. Stratford Bacon Co.; 4 do, A. Drake; 3 do bams, Cacaeron; 2 tins 1 canvas pkg, 1 box, M.Z. Sxpre-s Do ; 9 empty kilderkins, Hooker; sdo hhds, McLennan; g do. Kirkwood ; 2 do, Parkinson ; 6 do barre's, Wareham ; 2 do, Tail; 3 cases, N.P. Gas Co. Union Company, Agent Mapouriks, s.s., for Onehunga. Passengers Mesdames Courtney, Colnoer, Buckle, Read, Malet, Misses Byrnes, Male*, Messrs. Standish, Couttney, Colmer, Mitchinson, Th impson, Buckle, Malet, Wail, and others; 13 steerage. Cargo—ss boxes butter, Mangatoki Go-op.; 3>i do, Moa Dairy Co.; 42 de, Xltham Co-op.; 16 do, Waverley Dairy Co.; 14 do, Co-op. Sosiety; 13 do, Makatawa Dairy Co.; 6 cases bicon, M' atford Bacon Co.; 3 boxes lard, A. Drake ; 2 cases bacon, B'ichaoan; 2 boxes do, Hill; 1 canvas, 1 parcel, Express Co.; 1 trunk, Smith. Union Company. Agent. Ngungaru, schooner, 150 tons, for Greymouth. Gertie, s.s., 250 tons, Simpsoa, for Westport. Master, Agent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Onehunga, April 30. Ngapuhi, s.s., from New Plymouth, at 9,30 a.m. Wellington, April 30. H.M.S. Torch, from Sydney. Bluff, April 30. Westralia, s.s, from Hobart, at 5.45 p.m. (Knglish mail).

Gbeymouth, April 3D. Corinna, ».s.,ftom New Plymouth, at 5.20 pjn.

The Bj. Gertie, wfcich had beea waiting for the weather to moderate, g*t away for Westp«rt early yesterday mornirg. Tbe s.s.~Oreti, after being detained by the bad weather, araved from Westport at i p.m. on Taeiday, and immediit'dy commenced the discharge of her cargo of ccal. The s.B. Kitipaka, from Waitara to Westport, took for a few hours at tbe breakwater on Monday n'gbt, owing to the betvy weather.

The scow Ngu' guru (not Nauran, as previously reported) loft tho shelter ef the breakwater yesterday morning, and contimed her voyage to Greymoutb. The damage to the Mapourika, caused by the heavy sea met with at Wellington Heads on Sunday evening, ia very much in evidence to anyone visitir g the vessel. Three or four portholes are stove in an i'on stanchion and some deck fittings knocked abont, and the ratlings in the fore-rigging torn out, are all evidences of rough htndliag that meet tbe eye of tbe observant visitor.

A white-painted brigantine, sighted off Kast Cape, is possibly tbe Lin*a Weber, five *eeks out Gis 1 orne to Ngungum.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 85, 1 May 1901, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 85, 1 May 1901, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 85, 1 May 1901, Page 2

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