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All IUVED. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. Haupiri, s.s. (t a.m.), Mcßride, from Napier. Passengers; Messrs Murphy ami McGregor. 'sailed. SAILED. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY -27. Haupiri s.s. (11.30 a.m.). 784 tons, Alcßriile, for Tolaga, Tokomarn, and Tuparou. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Failing Napier, Saturday. AYanaka, Auckland, Saturday. Alanuka, South, Saturday. Nerehana, South, Saturday. •Alonoavai, Auckland, Sunday. Squall, Auckland, Sunday. Aotea, South, Sunday. AYhangnpe, Newcastle, March '2. Haukiri, Coast Ports, Alarch 3. AYaikare, South, Marcli 4. Mokoia. Auckland, Alarch 4. Zealandia, South, March V Hazel Craig, Newcastle, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ’ AYanaka, South, Saturday. Manuka, Auckland, Saturday. Monowai, South, Sunday. AYhangape, Napier, Marcli 2. Haupiri, Lyttelton, Alarch 3.. Haupiri, East Coast Bays, Alarch 4. AYaikare. Auckland. Alarch 4. Mokoia, South, Alarch 4. Zealand!a, Auckland, March /.
BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, FEB. 27. Sailed.—Alokoia (6 p.m. 26th.) for Auckland. . Arrived—Northern Chief lrom Ku-i-PaUl ' AIELBOUBNE. Feb. 27. Sailed.— “aramii, yesterday. HOBART, Feb. 27. Arrived—Cat inn t, French warship, from Auckland.' CAPE AJAR lA, Feb. 27. _ New Orleans passed east at: 4.45 p.m. on the 26th. AUCKLAND, Feb 2/. Arrived. —Alonowai (10.30 a.m.) .from Gisborne ; AYhangape from Now-■ca-ptle; Gev>i, barque, from Alarseilles and South. EAST CAPE, Feb. 27. Kia Ora passed south at 6 a.m. * Baden Powell passed south at 12.40 a. in. NAPIER, Feb. 27. Arrived.—Zcalaiulia (S a.m.) from Gisborne. AVELLINGTON, Feb. 27. Arrived. AYarrimoo (0.15 a.m.) from Sydney. AVANGANUI, Feb. 27. Sailed —Nerehana (3.30 p.m., from roadstead), for Gisborne. The Union Coy’s. Haupiri arrived from south yesterday morning and left later for Coast ports. She returns about Tuesday next to tranship wool to the Nerehana. The Union Coy’s. Squall is expected to leave Auckland at 2 p.m. to-mor-row for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. The Union S.S. Coy’s. AVairnna arrived at Bluff on AVednesday and left in the evening for Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. The Union S.S. Coy’s. AYanaka orrives to-morrow morning from Auckland and leaves in the evening for Lyttelton with a load of sheep. She was expected to leave Auckland at midnight last night. The schooner Awanui leaves to-day for Alatakana with machinery for Messrs Roke Bros. Oil discharging she leaves for Mercury Bay to load timber for AYhangara and Gisborne. The Tyser liner Nerehana arrives from Wanganui to-day to load for London. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Aotea is clue here on Sunday to load for the Home market. ( Alessrs Richardson and Coy s. Fanny leaves Napier to-night for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2127, 28 February 1908, Page 2
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