SAILED.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 15.
Funny, s.s. (5 p.m.), So tons, Carlson, for Napier. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16. Mokoia, s.s. (10.30 a.m,), 3502 tone, Smith, for Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames All. Mcßeth, Roland. Burrow's, and Quinn ; Messrs Kyme. AVoodward, AI. Mcßeth, Roland. Burrows, Quinn, J. C. Fulton, Bluck, Walsh, and O’Brennan, and the Thornton Company (19). Monowai, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3433 tons, Rolls, for South. Passengers: —For Napier : Misses Riddell, Black, Bushnell, Johnston, Alalcolm (2), Miller, Parker, AlacDonald, Pearce, Plownnn, Ferguson, Barry (2), Puflett (girls’ hockey team), Glover, Henderson, Livingstone, and Hunt jAlesdames Aluir, Allen and child, King, O’Shea, Davidson, Jones and infant, and Russell; Messrs S. Aluir, AV. Miller, Holmes, J. Allen, Alanttan, Hickson. Olsen, Roderick, Armstrong, Bull, Day, Bright-, Tabernacle,' Pollock, Doyle, and Sim (P.B. hockey team). Falconer; J. Taylor, Morris, Dorreen, Hugo, Allen,- Watson, Henderson, Jones, Bodmin, O’Shea, Bayley, Ebbett. GuthrieSmith, and G. Holmes, Dn Buckeridge. For "WeUingleaf"sUw MufPljy EXPECTED ARRIVALS. AVaikare, South, August 19. Aloana, Auckland, August 19. Victoria, iSouth, August 22. AVanaka, South, August 20. AVailcaro, Auckland, August 23. Haupiri, Coast and Auckland, early. Kcreru. early. /Angara, Auckland, early. Kaco, Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waikare, Auckland, August 19. Aloana, South, August 19. AVanaka, Auckland, August 20. Victoria, Auckland, August 22. AVaikare, South, August 23. Alossrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny arrived from Napier on Saturday morning with a general cargo, -iaacliading transhipments ex Stephanotis, and returned again in the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Alokoia arrived from South early yesterday morning and sailed for Auckland in the forenoon. The U.S.iS’. Co.’s Alonowai arrived from Auckland early yesterday afternoon, with a large number of passengers for this port. She sailed south again in the evening. The following wore the shipments from this port by the N.Z. Shipping Co.’s Rimutaka: —Alessrs Bennett and Slierratt: 81 bales wool. Murray, Roberts and Co.: 2 biles wool. Bank of New Zealand: 180 bales of wool, skins, and 43 casks of tallow. De Pelicliet, AlcLeod and C. -. 16 bales wool. Dalgety and Co. :3C bales wool. N.Z. Loan and Alereantile Agency Co.: 46 bales wool. Totalapproximately, 361 bales wool and 43 casks tallow. The R-imutaka goes from here t 0 the Bluff, and'leaves AVellington on August 27th, for London. The'U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri is at present working Coast poi'ts on her way i to this port. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo is due early from Coast ports arid Auckland. BY TELEGRAPH. > _ ___ CAPE MARIA, August 15. Tysor Co.’ Alarere from west passed east at 8 a.m. EAST CAPE, August 15. / Haupiri passed south at 8.45 a.m. AV JUS TP OH T, August 15. 'Arrived—Torgiuten (9.25 a.m.)* from Gisborne. AUCKLAND, August 15/.- ' Sailed—Alonowai (1.15 p.m.), for Gisborne. „ Arrived—Alarere (2 a.m.), fedrii Sydney; Rogulus (5 p.m.), from G"ebornc. SYDNEY, August 15. Arrived—AVhang-ape, Daniel, and Empreza from New Zealand. _ Sailed—AV-arrimoo (2.30 p.m.) for New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2271, 17 August 1908, Page 2
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