SHIPPING.
SAILED. FRIDAY March 13. Squall, s.s, id a.in.) 369 tons, Benton, for Auckland, via. Tolaga Bay and Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Fanny, Napier, to-day. , Mokoia. South, to-day. llaupiri, Auckland, Sunday. Monowai. Auckland, Sunday. Koreru, Auckland, via Coast, early, lima, Newcastle, early. Vaikare, south, March 18. Manuka, Auckland, March IS. Tokomaru, iSouth, AI a roll 20. Viminera, South, March 21. PRO J ECTED DEPARTURES. Alarcvc, South, to-day. Fanny. South, to-day. Mokoia, Auckland, to-day. Monowni, South, Sunday. ' Vaikare, Auckland, March 18. Manuka, south. March IS. Vimmera, Auckland, March 21.
BY TE LEG-HAPH. SUVA, March 12. Sailed—Navua for Samoa, Tonga, and Auckland. NEAVCASTLE, March 13. Sailed.—lnga and Solgran for Ne>v Zealand. FREMANTLE, March 13.
Arrived.—Ortama. Passengers for New Zealand; Messrs Molcswtorth, Chapman. Faiulv, Northev, Ackland, Delahey. Bell, Taylor, ltev. Warren; Misses Markina, Millenty, Delahey, and Ackland. CAPE MARIA, March 13.
British steamer, Dulwich, from south-west passed cast, at 3.30 p.m. NAPEIR, March 13. Sailed —Mokoia, for North and Sydney. Passengers for Gisborno: Misses" Skinner, Varren, Hine, and Brown; Mesdames Hooper, Murphy, Harper, Fcucker, Gore, Ormerod, Morris and infant, Lysnav: Messrs Cato. Sharpin. Thomson, Hine, Lysnar, Rimice, Rosie, Moore, Manning, Lilliee, Mnrnabrook, Peterson, Papid"e. Wildish, Fordham, Atkinson ONeill (2), Townsend, Kenway, and Ormerod. , ,„ AVELLLNGTON, March 13. Sailed—Malieno (6.50 p.m.) for Syd ney.
The Union S.S. Co. Squall left early vesterdr.y morning for Tolaga to land a quantity of over-carried cargo. From Tolaga she proceeds to Whangaroi to load coal for Auckland. The Tyser liner Marere was expected to complete loading at an early hour this morning and to leave for Napier about 5 a.m. Messrs Richardson and Cos 1 a liny is expected from Napier and Vhaligawehi to-day. The Union S.S. Co’s Monowai arrives from Auckland on Sunday afternoon and proceeds south in ihe n tnUnion S.S. Co’s Haupirj was at Port Awairui yesterday morning and is due here to-morrow. The N.Z.S. Co.’s Rimutaka arrived at Vcllington on Thursday ficm London.
The Union S.S. Co’s Mokoia arrives from Naoier this morning and proceeds later to Auckland, 'i’lio last launch leaves at noon. The following; have hooked passages:—For Aueklam, Misses Mac Cormack, Campbell, Titenl>c>rg, Sykes, Fisher; Mesda oips Sr. ith and child, E. R. Murphy, Gitt-os anc child. Ngata and child, Brown, Murphy, AY i tty and two children, Tttenberg, Witters, Keeney, Malooly and throe children ; hie.ssrs Smith, Dittos, Atmore. Sehallenberger, Brown, Longhurst, Foote, Bnmbord, Taylor, Vatsou, Milne, Allen, Ivretsclimar, D. Rhodes. Heeney, Malty, Ormsby. For Sydney; Messrs J. D. Ross, AVent'Worth, and Jefferies.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2139, 14 March 1908, Page 2
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