SHIPPING.
ARRIVED
Wednesday, May 27th
Waik ire, s.s. (4 a.m.), 3071 tons, Bernech, from South. Passengers: Misses Standon, Leaks, King, Russell, Lang, and Ponsonby; Mcsdaraes Loaks, Richmond and 2 children. Hortob, Uainello, Judd; Hons. Carroll and McGownnl ; Judge Palmer; Messrs Armstrong, Mortan, Richmond, Spragg, Barren, Shaml, W ilkinson, ;• Mu to n, Payhteh, Clark, Brown, Balk, Last, Sheridan, 'Raymond, Troup, Munro, Lang, Hobbs, Rive. Webb, Gordon, Jourdain, Matthews, Smart, Edwards, Shield, Bowen, Gamelie, Williams, Griffin, Hodge, Andrew. . Mokoia, s.s., 3502 tons, Smith, from Auckland. Pessengers: Misses Simpson, Jerr.un, and Levy; Mcsdames Duncan, Clui6p, King, Maultsaid and infant, Little; Messrs DeCoata, .Bell, Simpson, Duncan, Lamb, McCliskio, Haisman, Grice, Fitzgerald, Heyworth, Capt. Chri6p, and 11 steerage. SAILED. •Wednesday, May 27tli. Waikaro, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3071 tons, Beruecli, for Auckland.. Passengers in addition to those already published: ilrs. C. 'Brown and daughter; Messrs J. W. Price, JS. Hill, McGlashan, Tait (22), Me Keiizic, Morrison, Ellison, McMillan (2), Anderson, Levano, Gale, Christiansen, Wheeler, Jifkins, Stewart, and Dumfoy. Mokoia, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Misses Herlihy and Eade; Mesdames Williams, Morrow, Whitlock, Shaw, J. Stevens, Chapman, Arthur, Widdop, Miller, J. E. r lood, J. Lenehan, Hamilton, Munro, Beavis, Jackmann, Rive, Campbell,, Coull, Dyer, Sliand, Ward, Fitzgerald, Greenstreet, Bennett, McLean, and •Eade; Masters Williume (2), Gray (2); for Wellington: Misses Holton and Burford; Mrs. Burford; Messrs Morton, Gardner, Dell, and McMuntree; for Lyttelton Mies Myers, Mrs. Bell and infant, Mr. Beattie, and Master Bell,
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Victoria, South, May 30. Athenic, South, June 1. 'AVaikare, Auckland, May 31. AVimmera, Auckland, Juno 3. Monowai, South, June 3. Ivaeo, Auckland, early. Mokoia, South, June 6. Seagull, Mangatete, early.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, Auckland, May 30. AVaikare, South, May 31. Monowai, Auckland, June 3. A\ r immera, South, June 3. Mokoia, Auckland, June 6.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrived from South early yesterday morning and continued her voyage North in the forenoon. The U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon and sailed South at. night. The scow Seagull is expected from J Mangatete immediately with a full load of rimu for Messrs Evans, Nield aud Co. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall leaves Auckland to-day for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. Messrs Riohard&on and Co.’s Toroa leaves Napier to-night for this port with general cargo. The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri is due to leave Auckland to-morrow afternoon for Coast ports, Gisborne, and Napier.
(By Telegraph.) LONDON, May 27. Arrived—ltimutaka, from .Lyttelton ; Tokomaru, from Auckland. Sailed—Nbrchana, for AVellington. NEWCASTLE, May 27. Arrived —AVaiwera, from Lyttelton-. SYDNEY, May 27. Sailed—AVimmera, for New Zealand.
Arrived —Maitai, from AVellington, after a splendid passage. MELBOURNE, May 27. Sailed—Ulimaroa. FREMiANTLE, May 27. Arrived' Moultan. Passengers for New Zealand: Messrs AVallenberght, Tint, Jones, Stead and wife.
A\ r ELLINGTON, May 27. Arrived—Jessie Burns, from Sydhey. AUCKLAND, May 27. Sailed —Navua (12.40 p.m.), for Nukualofa.
CAPE MARIA, May 27. . A largo steamer from -West passed East at 9.45 p.m. vesterday. AUCKLAND, May 27. Arrived—Matatua (4 p.m.), from London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2202, 28 May 1908, Page 2
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