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Ait RIVED. AYE ONES DA V. February 5. Funiiv (i.l-> a.in.), do tons. Carlson, from Xa pi or. Toroa. s.s. (,8.15 am.', 174 tons, Peterson, from South. Hitupiri, s.s. (S am.), 748 tons, Mcßride, front Napier. Passengers: Alisse., Ray! muse, Evans. Larkin, and Hammond; Mesdames Sinclair. AleKensio. Sti ickland ; Messrs Langley, AViekous, Sinclair, AVaicnn, Haig, Gritlin, Oitioa. Hums. Strickland, Bragg, Johr-idotie, Cranin, Steliu, Carroll. AVal-lcn. AA'iHiams. Adams, A'if a (2>, ll.il (*’>. Burns, l’ino (2), Ovcndcu, Harrison, Springgafe, llbortson, ’ Cooper. Steele, Greaves, Money. Alokoia, s.s., 8302 tons, from Auckland. Passengers: Alisoos Atkins, Hart, Silviora,' Lewis, Matthews, Hill, Millar, Dixon, Foote, Newman, Boon. Haisiuan. Atkins, Salter, Aland, Garrett; Mesdames Gray, Douglas, Hausen, Gamlin and two child roil, rroctor, Avinsknl luiil child, Barlow. Conuelly, Lewis, Crosby, B;; : eh and three children, Ford; Messrs Gray. Douglas, AYhito, Abercromby, Ncnver, Hansen, Sheppard, Martiett, Martin, Peacock©, Teesdalo, Barlow, McLeod, Sievwright, Conr.ellv, Lewis, O’Connor, Campion, Monk, Dyimxk, Davis, Chadwick, AYilliams, 'MoAfs.stev, AYalker, Scents, Cletrg (2), Pratt, Crosby (2). Bowling, Fortf, Yates. Ellery, Sheath, Decloy, Buchanan, Baron, Godwin, Clark, Beale, Phillips, Hopewell; Masters Martin (2>. Lewis, Hookey ; and 3o steerage. SAILED. AYEDNESDAY, February 5. Fanny, s.s. (11 a.m), 5d tons, Carlson. for Napier. llaupiri, s.s. (2 p.m.), 748 tons, Alcßrkle, for Auckland, via Coast ports. • Passengers: Airs. Dick ancl t'A'o children, jYlessrs Johnson, Pliid, Rainsav, and Brownlee. Alokoia. s s., 3502 tons, for Napier. Passengers: Alisses AAilhams, Phelps. Fleetwood, Afiller, Francis, Bees. Bruce, Trouson, Hutchinson, Evan?-. Orr (21, Freeborn, Hodgkinson. Alolesworth. Foary. Sutton, AliSiikiriVand Haerewa : Mesdames AVil- ’ filler, Adams, Anson, Tut-di-n Afiller, Buckley and two children’ and Orr; Messrs Holdsworth, Drumnv.md, Afitc’nell, A. T. Ngata, Pitt. Afiiler. L. Arthur, Gray, Orr, Bees, Danvers, Hume, Boss, Way. Venters, Nelson. King. Winnieott, Adams,' Griffon, Ferris, Grace (2), McLauriu. Minikiri. and Powell; Masters Ormerod. Nolan, AA’iHiams, Grey. Hume. Orr (2), Hill, McLaurin (2) Heal© f2l. and Sutton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
AYaikaro, South, to-day. Squall, Auckland, to-day. Squall, Auckland, Thursday. Zealandia, South, Saturday. AYaikaro, Auckland, Sunday. Victoria, Auckland, Feb. 12. Monowai, South, February 12. Jvaipara, Auckland, Feb. 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waikare, Auckland, to-day. Toroa. Oaaiaru, to-day. Kumnra, Timaru. Friday. Zealamlia, Auckland, Saturday. AYaikore, South, Sunday. Victoria, South, Feb. 12. Alonowai, Auckland, Feb. 12. Alpkoia, .Auckland, February 15. By Telegraph. AUCKLAND, Feb. 5. Arrived—Whangapo (1 a.m.) from Suva. EAST CAPE, Feb. 5. Alokoia passed south at 9.20 a.m. NA'PIEIt, Feb. 5. Arrived—Pukaki (6.30 a.m.) from Gisborne. To sail—AYaikaro (8 p.m.) for Gisborne. FREMANTLE, Feb. 5. The Mooltan has arrived from London. Passengers: Afessrs Cohen, Fisher, Rhodes, Robinson, Alorton, Donnelly, First, Broome, Sister, Hnmerton'. and Houston; Alesdames Fisher, AVilkiu, Spook, Cohen, Kirkwood. Broome and infant; Mibses Fisher (2), Curd, AVilkin (2), Holland, Davidson, and Feist. MELBOURNE, Feb. 5. Sailed—AVarrimco for New Zealand. . SYDNEY, Feb. 5. Arrived—Alexa from YVanganui. Sailed—A T ictoria (2 p.m.) for New Zealand, Afessrs Richardson and Co.’s s.s. Fanny arrived yesterday morning from Napier, returning on discharge. She brought 227 . rams, 1000 bricks, and a quantity of general cargo. Messrs Ricbtfrdsou and Co.’s Toroa arrived from South yesterday morning with 160 rams and 50,000 bricks. This, morning she will land a portable engine, and she w.ill leave in the evening for Oanmru, calling at Whan gar a if weather permits. The IJ.S.S. Co.’s Squall is expected from Auckland this evening. She calls at ’j’olaga Bay on the way down. Tho bnrquentino Alary Isabel has l.eeu chartered to load hardwood at Port Stephens for Gisborne, and tho barque Hazel Craig has been chartered to bring a load of coal from Newcastle to Gisborne.
The AVnikare was to leavo Napier at 8 o’clock last night. Owing to her late arrival, she will not bo tendered til! 6 o’clock this morning, the last launch leaving at 9 a.m. The following have booked passages for Auckland -.—Misses Douglas, Carr, Luford, Nicholas, Cato, Sutton, and Brooks; Alesdames Walworth and two children, Holihau, Cooper. Oregon and two children, Hatton and two children, AicGrath; Messrs Galloway, O’Keefe, Gerard, Taylor, AVilliamson, Sleaton, McKinnon,-.Cooper, Christie, Watson, Oregon, Urouhart, Jones, AicGrath, and Master Nicholas.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2108, 6 February 1908, Page 2
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