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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. ■ "Waikaro, s.s. (4 a.m.), 30/1 -tons, Bernech, from South. Passengers: Misses Hunt, Browning.. Bisdee, AVd kinsoii, Sykes, and Thompson ; Mesdairies llambory* Goodyear, \\ a*os, Bvrne, Clements,' and Aiooie, Dr°Wilson, Revs. Ward, Cliatterton, and AVi Friday, Messrs YoureJle, Williamson, Deßoer, Brown, Bambery. Williamson, Marshall, Boys, Downey, Ward, Wrenn, Wales, Angus, AshTvin, Shorten, Rogers, Moore, Alurphv Bignall, Hatrick, Cato, Taldo, Lonsdale, Hobbs, Troup, Rive, Ash, •and 10 steerage. . _ Mamuka, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 4500 tons, Newton, from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers from Sydney: Misses Page, Field (2). and Render; Mesdawes Murphy, Bennett, Smith, ■DunlojJ, Duky and infant ; Mr. Field, and Master Field. From Auckland l : Miss Stewart; Messrs Smith, Ohuinside, Gardner, Cooper, Sutcliffe, Kronfeld, Fabian, Simson, Rothschild, and 14 steerage.
, SAILED. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Waikaro, s.s. (noon), 3071 tons, Bernecli. for Auckland. Passengers: Misses Carlton and O'Meara; Mosclames L. G ray-' and O. A . Russell; Messrs Lent, Debbie. A. F. Matthews, Twyme!, McDonald (2), Kemp, Orr. and Earl. Manuka, s.s, (9.30 p.m.), 4505 tons, Newton, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Misses McGowan, Faddy, Hviand-, and Reid ; Mesdames Haekett, Selig. Sheridan, and Broadiluirst and child; Messrs Hackdtt. Stewart, Selig. Sandtman, Clark. Dver. Langdon, A. AY. Clarke, Sharpin, Rigger, Hill, Le Grove, J. Lous--4 ile, Rive. J. J. Shorten, Hatrick. Bignall, Fail, and Ashwin. For W ellington: Alesdainc-s At . -Maitland, Mitclielson, and Hutchinson ; Messrs Mitohelson, Hutchinson, G. F. Rowel. and Regan. For Lyttelton: Misses Wilson and Tab art; Messrs G. Bradley, Cooper, and Peach. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Fanny, Napier, this morning. AVimmera, South, November 23. AV-aikare, Auckland, Nov. 29. Rangi, AVhangape, early. Victoria, Auckland, Dec. 2. Monowai, South, Dec. 2. Manuka, South, Dec. 5. Motto wai, Auckland, Dec. G. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. AVimmera, Auckland, Nov. 2S. AVaikarc, ’.South, Nov. 29. Ahctoria, South, .December 2. Monowai, Auckland, Dec. 2. ■Manuka, Auckland, Dec. 5. Monowai, South, Dec, G. VESSELS IN PORT. Rambler, scow. Tho TJ.-S.S. Co.’s AYaikare arrived from South yesterday morning and sailed again for Auckland. The LI.,S.S. Co.’s Manuka arrived from Auckland and Sydney yesterday afternoon and continued her .voyage South in the evening. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny is due from Napier this morning with a general cargo. She returns again .in the evening. The following were the shipments from Gisborne by the -Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s Kia Ora : —Shipped by Dalgety and Co., Ltd., 949 bales wool; Bennett and Sherratt, 593 bales wool; New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., 424 bales wool; Bank‘of New Zealand, 549 bales wool; Common, Shelton, and Co., 517 bales wool; Williams and Kettle, Ltd., 70 bales wool; Murray, Roberts and Co., G 4 bales wool ; Gisborne Sheepfa-rmers’ Frozen Meat Co., Ltd., 5 bales wool, 137 casks pelts and tallow, 460 cases preserved meats. 8352 carcases mutton, 180 pieces mutton, 709 quarters beef, and 35 crates kidneys. I'fc is reported that Captain F. AAA Ullyatt, late of the Tyser steamer (Star of Japan. i s to take command of the Star of Scotland, relieving Captain J. Mannlmrt, who is to command the new steamer Star of China, now building to -replace the wrecked steamer Star of Japan.
BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Nov. 25. Arrived —Devon (8.30 a.m.), from Sydney. Sided —Navua (1 a.m.), for Rarotonga; Alanapouri (1.55 p.m.), for Levuka. WELLINGTON, Nov. 25. Arrived* —AVarrimoo (11.40 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed —s.s. Niwaru (1.25 p.m.), for London. NAPIER, Nov. 25. Sailed—Ripple (7 p.m.), for Gisborne. GREYAIOUTH, Nov. 25. The attempt to refloat the Hawea failed. Another effort will be made to-morrow. The cargo 'is now being jettisoned. LONDON, Nov. 25. Arrived —lonic, from Bluff. SYDNEY. Nov. 25. Arrived—Jap, from Napier;. Laura from Ka i para. iSa i let l —Victoria (5.30 p.m.), for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, Nov. 25. ' Arrived —Aotoa, from Lyttelton. S-aaled —Eunice, for AVangi-nui; Raituna, for Timaru.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2358, 26 November 1908, Page 4
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