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AYEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. ■Monoivai, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 3433 tons, Lacey, for Auckland. Passenget’s i—blisses Iripsott, Church, and Ferguson;, Mesdames Johnston, Aloore, Roberts, Totimer and four children, Haines, James and child, Lipsett, AA'liittel and son, Peacocko, Spragge, Dawson, Pittar, D. AlcNeil, and Roland; Alessrs Chrisp, James, Clark, Alatthews, Sinison, AA’oodward, Shaw, Adair, • Spragge, Flow'den, Aislabio (2), Roland, loumer, McGlash in, Chissell, Tasker, O’Dwyer, Dewston, Thompson, O’Connor, Maxwell, Francis, Botman, Dourbel, 'MciLachlan, Danby, and Bryant; Alaster Dawson. Squill, s.B. (4.20 p.m.), 3G9 tons, Ross, for Whengarei. Torgauten, s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 197 tons, AVaddilove, for Greyiuouth. Victoria, s.s. (8 p.m.), 2969 tons, A\ r aller, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Misses Crombie and Erskine; Mesdames G. Smith, Herdman and tw 0 boys, Evenden and infant, and Dunphv; Alessrs AI. B. Marnier, C. ißuscke, ill. Bell, Barron, Whyte, Turnbull, J. It. Nicholls, A\. Perry, Cope, J. L. Perry, Marshall, AA T . Cathie, Raymond, J. Fenwick, P. Robertson, Mansfield, 'Aliclean, King, O, Smith, Herdman, A. Taylor, It. Evenden, J. Hall,'and Oldersham. For AVelliugton; Mr. Cambridge. For Lyttelton : Aliss Marsh. For Sydney: Mr. S. Johnston and Alaster Alorell. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. iiimuta'ka, Napier, to-morrow. Mokoia, South, August 15. Monowai, Auckland, August 16. AVaikare, South, August 19. Aloana, Auckland, August 19. Flaupiri, Coast and Auckland, early. Kereru, early. Zingara, Auckland, early. Kaeo, Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alokoia, Auckland, August 15. Alonowai, South, August 16. AVaikare, Auckland, August 19. Aloana, South, August 19. The 'II.S.S. Co.’s Alonowai .arrived from South early yesterday morning and resumed her voyage to Auckland ill the afternoon. " Both on going out to and returning from the vessel the Tuatea grounded in the channel, and was delayed considerably thereby. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria a rived from South yesterday afternoon and sailed South in the evening. The barquentine Alary Isabel arrived in the Day yesterday morning with a cargo of hardwood timber from Clarencetown, N.S.AV. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall was prevented from sailing for AA’hangarei on Tuesday night owing to the heavy weather, but she got away yesterday afternoon. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Kuril is-due to leave Napier to-night for .Gisborne, with genera! cargo. The Alaoriland Steamship Co.’s Torgauten completed discharging yesterday and sailed for Greymouth. The N.Z. Shipping Co.’s Turakina left Plymouth on Sunday for New Zealand.
The R.M.iS. Paparoa arrived at Plymouth on Monday from New Zealand. The N..Z Shipping Co.’s Rimutaka (Captain Greenstreet) is expected to arrive early to-morrow morning from Napier to load wool and tallow for London. BY TELEGRAPH. EAST CAPE, August 12. Victoria passed South 8.40 a.in. NAPIER, August 12. Arrived —Finny (5.15 a.in.), from Gisborne. CHRISTCHURCH, August 12. Turakina left Plymouth for Wellington on Sunday. Paparoa arrived at Plymouth yesterday. NEWCASTLE, August 12. Sailed—Helen Denny, for Wellington. MELBOURNE, August 12. Sailed—Talune > ,for New Zealand. WARRNAMBOOL, August 12. Sailed—Speculant, for Kaipara. AUCKLAND, August 12. Arrived—Atua (6.30 p.m.), from Fiji.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 2
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