SHIPPING NEWS.
PORT OF KKW PLYMOUTH, ! TtXISDaY, NOTKMBBR 12, IWI. 1 ARRIVED. ': Susday, November 10. Upolu, s.«„ 1141 tons. Rolls, from Dunfdin, via way ports. Passengers—Messrs. Ben-' dell, Hearitson. and Warren. Union Company, Agents. Monday, November 11. S Ngapnhi. 690 tons, Noibary. from One- : hnnga Passengers—Mesdames McDonald, Blackie, Little, Young, Bright, Misses Little, Worrall, Reading, Vettv. McOon&ld (i), little. Knwht, Paterson, Nicholas, Dennis, Xasam, Poole, Cunningham, Dugdale, Walker, Manuel, a . Gray, A. Knight, Murgatroyd. Hart, A'exander, Russell, Low; 12 steerage W V. Webster, Agen».
Monday, November 11. Upolu, s.s, 1141 tons, McDonald, fnr Boutb. Carg0—12,325 boxes batter, 32 half boxss do, faranaki Producers Freezing Works; 5 boxes Ho, N.P. Co-op. Society; 1 jib, 4 jib stays. 1 block, 2 si J e checks, 2 bed •toy*. 1 birrell and wheel, I shift, 1 bed plate, 5 ca<t«, 1 boile', 2 pines, 1 fonn' 11,1 bunker, 11 fir« bam I chain, 2 girders, 2 pairs wu-elj, I carriage plate, Public Works Department; 6 sacks fungns, Bewley & Griffiths; 3 bale» leather. F. Jones' Tannery Oo.; 1 bo*, 1 package, I ham, N.Z. Express Co.; 21 e.r. lihi'.s, J. F. Hook=r; 1 caslinz, Hew Plymouth Htrbour Board; 4 e.r h-ds, Goldwater B-ns ; 5 do, R. o«mpbeU;2 do kilderkins, T. K Hooker; 9 do hhds. Kirkwood; 1 do, Kailway Hepa-tment; I ''o Liardet; 9 do, Humph ies & Go.; 3 crates «.r. Un«, B. C. Robbins; 2 do, 8. T. docker; 3 bale* sbe»p skins V. Jones' Tannery Oo.; 2 machine shoulders, 'i. Rutherford. Union Company, Agents. Ngapnhi, 8.5., 690 toii», Norbary. for Onebnnga. Passengers—Mesdames Wil on, L Bayly and family. Hall, ' rierpoi. M. Krafer, Misses Wils-.n, Hall, Hunter, Rhodes, a,e«srs. Kai'an, M.H.R., Palmer, M.HR, Gorion, Mcßride. Bnderby, Heslop, Ooambcrs. Gwynne (2), Well*, Craig, Ooppen; 5 steerage. Owrgo—2o boxes butter, Jfangatoki Dairy Co.; 1 do, Borrows; 4 do, H. King; 10 cs's cheese, O-own D iiry Co.; Bdo bacon, Stratford Bacon Oo.; 3 pkgs •undriei, Railway. W. D. Webster, Agent. Oreti, s.s., 180 tons, Jarman, for Greymooth Union Company, Agents. KXPICOTBD ARRIVALS. Takapuna, from Manukau, to-day Rotoiti, from South, to-day Naapubi, frcs-- llanukau, on Thursday KotoiH, from Manukau, on friday Takapuna, from Bontb, on Friday Ngapnhi. from Manukau, oa Menday iakapuna. from Ifanukaa, m Tuesday | Rotoiti, from Bouth, on Tuesday FROJBOTXD DBPARTURBB. Takapuna for South to-day Rotoiti for Onehunga to-night Ngapnhi for Onehung* oa Tkursday
Tte Upoln took some 14,000 boxes of butter from the Fresring Works yesterday. Owing to an unusually large inward and oatward general caigo although she began unloading immediately after midnight on Sonday, she did not get away till nearly 8 o'clock last evening. The Oreti left for the West Coast early on Monday afternoon with 40 very prime bollocks. The cattle were shipped from the railway cattle yards. The inconvenience of the wharf being too narrow was shown very clearly on Monday. The big railway crane was shipi id on the TJpolo, special appliances having to be rigged op for the purpose. The result was great inconvenience in working the Oreti and the Ngapuhi.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 26, 12 November 1901, Page 2
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