SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
SATURDAY,.SEI*T. 27
Mokoia, s.s. (1 a.m.), 8302 tons, Smith, from South. Passengers: Misses Hyndtuan, Brodrick,. Rhodes, Adair, Johnston, Reeves, Johnson. Fulton, English, Armstrong, Harnett. Patou, anil A warn a ; Mesdames Tuckland, Fulton, Tretvin, Watson, Crawford. Edwards, Garilsli’iw, Awaroa, Campbell, Muir and infant, and \Y. Ahvortli; Messrs Bucklaud, T. Adair, E. East, Girdlestono, Catha, Sharland, Knight, Watson, Crawford. Hobson, T. (1. Watts, Smith, Griffin. Chapman, Bradshaw, Booeoek, A. Andrew, Gardshnw, Dovering. Lodge, Curtwriglit, Thanter, MncDuff, O’Meara (21,, Medley, "Wilson, Boss, and Colqnhar.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 27. Coronation, ketch (6 a.m), So tons, Page, from Whitianga. Monowai, s.s. (3 p.m.)* 3433 tons. Rolls, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Town lev, Courtney, Evans, Mesdames Wir.oek, Hamilton, Meggnll, Shirnles and infant; Messrs Popple. Nairn, Oxenlmm, Sharpies. Bruce, Nelson, Currie, StegguM. McAra, McGuire, Broadheld. Clarke. Hobson, Magin, Barry Whittaker, Drummond, Champtaloup, Gilpin, McGregor, Finlayson, Page, Jay, unci 22 steerage. ■ V. ,
SAILED.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 27,
Mokoia, s.s. (noon), 3502 tons, Smith, for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers for Auckland : Misses Hobson, Johnston, and Lewis;Mrs. Jackson and infant; Messrs M- Isaacs, Segedin, Pierce, E. IV. Molls, Lcafe, Wilson, McFnrlane, and Crothers. For Sydney: Mr .and Mrs. Rice and 2 children, and Nolan.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 27,
- Monowai, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 3133 tons. Rolls, for South. Passengers for Napier: Miss Whitehouse; Mesdames West, Lamb, Looks, Wales and child; Messrs D. Hutton, Bold, Lutnsden, McMillan, Hammond, Pittar, Thompson, Harris, Maher, Routhwaite. i’ockett.-Beere, Palmer, Troup, Cole, Sisson, Parker, Henshelwood, Birrell, Hougels, Bradshaw, G. IV. Bousheld, Sharpiii, E. Booeoek, 11. B. W ilhains, C. Thornton, Healey, and J. y • IVatts. For Wellington :Miss Robinson, Mesdames Clarkson and cmkl, J. Mills, Justice Edwards, "and Mr. Sherirtin.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS,
Squall, Auckland, to-day. Fanny, Napier, to-morrow. Haupiri, South, to-morrow. Talune, South, Sept. 30. Moana, Auckland, Sept. <jo. IVimmera, South, October 3. Waikare, Auckland. October 4, Awanui, Auckland, early. Torgauten, Greymouth, early.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Talune, Auckland, Sept. 30. Moana, South, Sept. 30. IVimmera, Auckland, October 3, Waikare, South, October 4.
The TF.SjS. Co.’s Mokoia arrived from South On Saturday morning and sailed later -for Auckland and Sydney. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai returned from Auckland yesterday afternoon and sailed again for South at night. . . ,'. The ketch Coronation arrived in the Bay yesterday morning from II liltianga. ’ She left her loading port on Thursday at 2 p.m., and experienced light-S.W. winds in the Biy of Plenty 5 . East Cape was passed on Friday at 3 p.m., and from this point downward light westerly winds prevailed, and she sirrived in the Bay at 6 a.m. -yesterday. Her cargo consists of 84,000 ft of timber for different consignees. - The U.iS.S. Co. s Squall is due to arrive to-day from Auckland and Tologa Diy. ~ ... The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri arrives from South early to-morrow morning and leaves later for Coast ports and Auckland, Present arrangements are that the Tuitea will leave the wharf with outward passengers at 9 a.m. Messrs Richardson and Co. s canny is due to leave Napier this evening for Gisborne. . The New' Zealand Shipping Company’s R.M.S. Turakinu arrived at Wellington at 6.30, on Friday night from London. The U.S.S. Co.’s IVaikare arrives from South on Wednesday morning and leaves again later for Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Mo aim. arrives from Auckland and Sydney on Wednesday afternoon, and continues her voyage South at night. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON. Sept. 26. Arirved —Arawa, from Wellington. SYDNEY, Sept. 26. Arrived —s.s. Ennerdalc, from KairT.vT nAT'DW ftont.
MELBOURNE, Sept. 26. Arrived —Niwaru, from London. NAPIER, Sept. 26. Arrived—Ruru (1 ».m.), and Komata, from Gisborne. EAST CAPE, Sept. 27. Monowai passed south_ 8.35 a.m.; Squall passed south 8.45 p.m. AUCKLAND, Sept. 27.-: Arrived —Lymoric (6.35 p.m.), from San Francisco; Moana (2 p.m.), from Sydney; Mokoia (8.45 a.m.) from Gisborne. Sailed- —Navurino (6.40 a.m.), for Sydney ;Koromiko (11 p.m. 26th), for Fiji. ~ , CA.PE MARIA, Sept. 27. Rakanoa just pasiug at 5 p.m. OAMARU, Sept. 27. Arrived —Ripple (7.15 a.m.), from Gisborne
SYDNEY; Sept; 27. Arrived —Northern Chief from New Zealand. Sailed —TJ.liniaroa (last nii'lit), and Norman, for Auckland. ° NEWCASTLE, Sept. 27. Arrived- —Civic, from Tort Olialm■ris. Sailed —Uniron, for Wanganui; ' aura, for New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2307, 28 September 1908, Page 2
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