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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, May 13. Wanaka, s.s. (1 a.m.j, 2422 tons, Stevens, from South. _ Niwarn, s.s. (.5 a.m.), 10,000 tons, : Hollis, from Napier. YvaVkaro, s.s. (5.30 30/1 tous, Berncch. from South. Passengers; Misses Walter (2), Chartens, Bell, and Arnott; Mesdames Parsons,Dean, Parsons and two children, Smith, Bruce and infant, Davidson, Barton and infant, Evans, and Griffiths; Revs. Ramsay, Whyte, and Asher; Captain Rainey, Sergt.-Major Burr; Dr. DeLisle: IVLessrs Gordon, Mali, Barton, Dos Banes, Korto (2). Robb, Parsons, Fenwick (2), McCarthy, Corrick, Bass, Taylor, Rogers, Lockhead, Gnddum, Mackman, Colo, Blair, Parker, Parker, Whyte, Tyles, Fraser, Darton, Muir, Atkinson, Robjohns, Walker, Morgan, Davis, Reayton, Evans, Mabbott, Hohlswortli, Biady, Houston, Rubman, Narlow, Gear, and Mclntosh; and 41 steerage. Gisborne, schooner (9 a.m.), 1 ankow, from Whitianga. • Moana, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 3910 tons, from South. Passengers—l rom Sydney : Miss Roberts; Messrs Slierratt and Watkin. Coastal: Misses Butters and Nicholas; Mesdames Mmiro, Gray, MacCoghlin, Scott, and Jones; Messrs Clark, Dunn, Wells, Way, Bendall, Snowden* Nichols, Davis, Durgan, Gray (2), Ypung, May, Sherrid, Robb, Fordisce, Jowers Peacock, Barry; Major Pitt; Dr. Scott; and 25 steerage. HAILED. WEDNESDAY, May 13. ■ .Waikare, s.s. (noon), 3071 tons, Berneck, lor Auckland. Wanaka, s.s. (2 p.m.), 2422 tons, Stevens, for Auckland. Rambler, scow (3.30 p.m.), 77 tons, Carpenter, for Whitianga. Moana, s.s., 3915 tons, for South. Passengers—-For Napier: Mr. and Mrs. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. McGee, Mr and Mrs. Gould, Mrs. and Master Harding; Misses McKenzie, Bookie, McHardv, Bradley, Westwood, McMicliael, Williams, and Frouson; Mesdames McHardy, Ridler, Clarke and daughter, G. W. Humphreys, Perry aud infant ; Messrs 11. J. Drummond, Manttan, L. V. McDonald, K. Brown, Coleman, Cathie, Pratt, Sheffield, C. E. Brewer, A. F. Kennedy, T. J. Rogers, Kinross-White, W. Ryan, Atkinson, Kingcome, Brown, Stephens, H. M.- Puflett. J. Hennessy, Addison, Cape, Griinshaw. Bradshaw, T. A. Mackay, Murray, Clerk, Constable Anderson and prisoner. For Wellington; Mr. and Mrs. Muir; Messrs Speedy, O’Brien, and Clark. For Lvttelton: Mrs. Mason and Mr. Cuff. "For Dunedin: Mr. and Mrs. Murray and infant. For Melbourne: Mr. H. Myers. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ivororniko, Auckland, to-morrow. Squall, Auckland, May 15. Wimmera, South, May 16. Waikare, Auckland, May 17. Victoria, Auckland, May 20. Monowai, South, May 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wimmera, Auckland, May 16. Waikare, South, May 17. Monowai, Auckland, May 20. Victoria, South, May 20. ■By Cable. SYDNEY, May 12. Sailed—Victoria (1.30 p.m.) for Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Wanaka arrived early yesterday morning from South. She landed a’ quantity of produce, and shipped 1300 sheep, leaving for Auckland in the afternoon. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare'arrived from South yesterday morning, and sailed for Auckland at noon. The Tyser 'liner Niwarn arrived from South yesterday morning, and commenced loading. The U.S.S. Co.’s Moana arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon after a quick passage ot hours. She sailed again for South about midnight, taking a large number of passengers, including the members of Mr. J. C. Williamson’s Dramatic Company. The schooner Gisborne arrived in the bay from Whitianga/ yesterday morning, and was brought alongside the wharf in the afternoon. Favorable winds were experienced until off Waipiro, when a strong southerly drove her round the Cape again. To Araroa was left on' Monday afternoon. Her cargo for this port consists of 370,00 ft of timber, 11,000 bricks, and 5 tons of coal. The scow Rambler left in the afternoon for Whitianga to load timber. The schooner Awanui leaves for Auckland to-morrow with a cargo of manure. The U.S.S.Co.’s Ilaupiri is due from Coast ports on Saturday, with 300 bales of wool for the Niwarn. The N.Z. Shipping Co.’s It.M.S. Papanui left Capetown yesterday for Hobart and Wellington.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2190, 14 May 1908, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2190, 14 May 1908, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2190, 14 May 1908, Page 2

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