SHIPPING.
arrived.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3.
Wimmera, s.s. (3 n.m.), 3022 tons, Waller-, from South. Passengers: Misses Neilson, Walcovliousc, Leo, Mitchell, Southey, Livingstone, 1< reo, and Hammond; Mosd nines Stringer ami two children, Silsby and two children, Jennings, and Brandon; Messrs Corbould, Silsby, Finn, 'Williams, ltuddor, Murphy, Toogood, Quartermain, Bailey (2), Brawn, Lawrence, Drummond. Haycock, Hitchman, Midlane, Ellison, Reade, Sharpin, Jtugg, Stubbs, Ivirk, TV hitiia-d, laklo, Marie, Coleman, Brownlee, Twaite, Wilder, Jennings, McLean, Buss, Jenson, Matheson, Jackson, Phillips, Slater, O’Sullivan, O’Connor, Curron, Corcoran, Mahoney, McLean, Deblo, Joyce, 'Winstray, Francis, Canning, Stone, Malcolm, Hall, Fitzgerald, Hird, Clarkson, Hyland, Horn, Still, Little, McConville, Goodwin, Reul. Neill, Hansen, Dykes, Campbell, and Weekes; Master Evans. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4. Tallinn, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 2078 tons, Bernecli, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Garland, Edwards, CraigPrice, Farmer; Mesdames Sandlant, Woods, Xisb.ett;Messrs Bruss, Horne. Worthington, Cox, Woods, Warriner, Paradise, Esaiil, Fea, Caldwell, Rev. Hammond; and 10 steerage. SAILED. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. Wimmera, s.s. (11.30 a.m.). 3022 tons, Waller, for Auckland and Sydney; Passengers: —For Auckland: Misses Silva and Lander; Mesdanies Reynolds. M. R. King; Captain Chrisp, Mossrs Tvil, McLellm, Matthison, Evirs. Logan, Montgomery, Bourke, Connelly, Pearce, O’Halloran, Roland, F. Evans,- Pearse, L. R. Thornton, Hannah, Eadie. cellars. Notten, Constable Pratt and 2 pnsoners. For Sydney. Mrs. Mason. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4. Talune, s.s. (7 p.m.), 2078 tons, Bornech, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Misses Evans (2). D. Ward, Hingtson, Archer, and Mono: Mesdames Hingston, J. T. Evans. West, and D. C. Hawkins; Messrs Ross, J. T. Evans, J. F. Pover, Haycock, Martin, Wall, Driver, Broadfiold, Toogood. F. Hall, Law, Stock, D. C." Hawkins, Murray, Burton. Fisher, Nasmith, and Faulknor. Foi Lyttelton:' Misses Howard and Cusson; 20 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, Tologa and Auckland/ today. Monowai, South, October 7. Victoria, Auckland, October 7. lonic, South, October 9. Tarawera, South, October 10. Monowai, Auckland, October 11. Talune, South, October 14. Mokoia, Auckland, October 14. Talune, Auckland, October 18. Awanui, Auckland, early. . Torgauten, Greymoufh, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Coronation, Tologa Bay and AVhitianga, to-day. Monowai Auckland, October 7. Victoria, South, October 7. lonic, London, October 9. Tarawera, Auckland, October 10. Monowai, South, October 11. Talune, Auckland, October 14. Mokoia, South, October 14. Talune, South, October 18.
The Huddart-Parkcr Co.’s Wimmera -arrived from South on Saturday morning early, and sailed again foi Auckland in the forenoon. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo left the wharf for Coast ports and Auckland about midday on Saturday, taking a large quantity of general cargo, hut owing to the unfavorable weathei conditions she was unable, to proceed on her voyage, and was still laying-in the Bay last night-. . The U.S.S. Co.’s Talune arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon and resumed her trip South in the evening. She encountered the .full force of the midday storm on the coast and .tremendous hail stones fel on her decks. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due thu morning from Tologa Bay and Auck- ’ land, with a general cargo. The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri has been despatched to Whangarei to load foi Auckland, and on her return will -again resume her running on tlir coast. - Tlie Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. i R.M.S. lonic. 12,233 tons, will arrive here on Friday morning from Wellington, -and will leavo during the evening for London after loading a quantity of frozen meat fronithe Gisborne iS-heepfarmers’ Frozen* Men' Co.’s Works. Messrs Common, Shelton and Co. and Dalgety and Co. -art local agents. The schooner Awanui is due early with -a cargo of timber for Messrs Evans, Nield and Co. The ketch Coronation has been delayed in port and is expectod to sail this, morning for Tologa Bay and Whitianga. It has now been arranged that the U.S.S. -Co.’ Tarawera will replace the Maitai, which was to have arrived here next Saturday morning from South. The Maitai will be withdrawn at Dunedin, and tho Tarawera takes' up her running to Auckland, where she will tranship to the Mokoia from Sydney. The litter vessel then returns to Sydney, and 'the Tarawera returns to Dunedin
BY TELEGRAPH.
LONDON, October 3. Sailed—Arapawa, for Wellington. NEW YORK, October 3. Sailed—Star of England and Gowaiiburn, for New Zealand ports. CLARENCE RIVER, Oct. 3. Sailed —Jap, for Napier. AUCKLAND, October 4. Arrived—Wimmera (10(10 a.m.). from Gisborne; Victoria (1.45 p.m.). from Sydney. EAST CAPE, October 4. Talune passed South 7.50 a.in. NEWCASTLE, October 4. Arrived—Aparima, from Auckland. Sailed—Ennerdale. for Wellington. MELBOURNE, October 4. Arrived —Waikare, from New ZoaImd. Sailed—Jessie Craig, for Auckland.
PORT PIRIE, October 4. Arrived—Hawkesbury, from Dunedin.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2313, 5 October 1908, Page 2
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