SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1
j AVaiapu, a.s. (5 p.m.), 55 tons. Seiirrali, from Auckland via Coast ports.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2
Manuka, s.s. (3 a.m.), 4505 tons, Newton, from South. Passengers ... Mesdames Mentiplay and two children, Jtosabotham, Howard, Fellic and infant,.Seholes, Palairet, Ottway and two children, Moore, McCormick, Gibson, and Lumsden and child; Misses Morris, Ferguson, Hoidsworth, Gardiner, Grilfen, Hein, Byers,- Pritchard, and McLean; Messrs Leger, ‘Wallworth, Lennon, Hoidsworth, Barker, Farnie. Cooper, Moore, tSharpin, McLennan, Baker. Tunnicliffo, Cooper, Golebourne, Palairet, Ottaway, Ale-Lean, Hoidsworth, Sainsbury, Cowlrick, Williams, Jeune. Lumsden, Swan, Somervell, Bostock, Heenan, cricket team (9), and S 3 steerage.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 3. Alonowai, s.s. (12.30 p.m.) 3.133 tons, .Rolls, from Auckland. Passengers:—Misses Brooks, Shanaghan, Budge, Matthews, Goodyear, Jockman, Turner, Parker, Fane, Johansen, Ghcrnside (2); Nurse Reid; Mesdames Pick ford, Cunningham, lvavaha. Brown and infant, Bush and child, .Rongonia, Buckland, Young, and child, and Chcrnsidc; .Messrs F. Pickford, Cunningham, / Miller, Pearson, McKenzie, Mannering, Mill, Maher, Barry, Bright, Stevenson, Williams, Li 1 ley, Porter, Simpson, Mua, Paku, Griffiths, Cham- _ bers and son, Warwick, Martin, Mercer, Graham, Davey, Willhain, Rolleston, Knight, ' Letter, Phillips, Parker, Walter, Cedenvall, Parker, AVyllie, Staff, Clark, Goldsmith, Young, Moadie, Williams, Blackman, and Doran; Captain Brinck: Master
SAILED.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2
Manuka, s.s. (11 a.m.), 4505 tons, for Auckland anil Sydney. Passengers in addition to those already published : Mr and Airs Ansel 1, Misses Mayor, Gilman, and Crafts; Mesdames S. J. Ensor and child, Urquhart, Mayor, and White; Messrs Parker, Ur u hart, E. J. Young, C. J. Parker, Dougherty, J. Johnston, E. Wtaers, Wiiite, Tait, Andrews, AlcGregor, and Alooney (2); Masters Mooney (2).
SUNDAY, January 3. Pelotas, barquentine (3 p.m.) 251 tons, Cozens, for Wellington. Alonowai, s.s. (6 p.m.) 3433 tons, .Rolls, for South. Passengers: For Napier: .Mr and Airs Ross and two children; Misses McKenzie (2) ; Alessrs Gambrill, Cobbett, A. F. Kennedy, Poole, Harding, Thompson, H. Hili, Flimsell, Bowler; for \Yellington: AJisses Gillett (2); Air Mclntosh ; for Lyttelton : Miss J. O. Davidson ; Air Gordon. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Matatua, South, to-day. Mokoia, Auckland, Jan. 6. Waikare, South, Jan. 6. Victoria, South, Jan. 9. Waikare, Auckland, Jan. 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, Auckland, Jan. 9. Waikare, South, Jan. 10. ' Mokoia, South, Jan. 6. Waikare, Auckland, Jan. 6. VESSELS IN PORT. Awanui, schooner. Senorita, barquentine. Ivaeo, a.s. Waiapu, a.s. The Union S.S. Co.’s Manuka arrived from South on Saturday morning and sailed again for Auckland and Sydney. The Union S.S. Cods Monowai returned from Auckland yesterday afternoon and continued her vyoage South in the evening. The auxiliary schooner Waiapu arrived in the Bay from Auckland and Coast ports on Friday evening and came up the river the following morning. She berthed at- the groyne to discharge a quantity of gunpowder and gelignite, which fiho loaded at Tamaki and the Thames. She worked To ICaha, Port Awanui, Waipiro and Tokomaru on tlie way down the Coast, landing general cargo and taking in 240 hales of wool for transhipment at t/liis port. The barquentine Pelobas saded yesterday afternoon for Wellington where sihe loads timber for Sydney. The Union S.iS. Co.’s Squall Vs ,'duo to leave Auckland this afternoon for Tologa Bav and Gisborne. The Shaw Savill and Albion Co. s Matatua is due at this port tms port this morning to load for Lond°n BY TELEGRAPH. EAST CAPE, Jan. 2. Morayshire fiassed south at 11.10 a.m. The Daldorcb passed south at 12.3 d p.m. WELLINGTON, Jan. 2. Sailed {lO p.m., December 31st.), Ulimaroa for Sydnoy. Sailed (d. 50 p.m.) Star of England 'for London. CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 2. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Whakatane left Capetown on January Ist for Dunedin. The Turakina left Plymouth on the same date for Wellington. WESTPORT, Jan. 2. -Sailed (3.50 p.m.) Regulus for Gisborne' BLUFF, Jan. 2. Arrived (12.30 n.m.) Moeraki, from Hobart with English mails. AUCKLAND, Jan. 3. Arrived (8 a.m.) Flora from Gisborne and East Coast bays. Arrived (7.30 a.m.) Manuka from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Jan. 3. Sailed (12.15 .p.m.) Manapoun for Jtaratonga. LYTTELTON, Jan. 2. Sailed, 2.35 p.m., Matatua for Gisborne. m _;, , m , , SYDNEY, Jan. 2. Arrived, H.M.S. Pegasus, from Auckland. Sailed, 4 p.m., Marama, for Wel~"lin'gton. „ MELBOURNE, Jan. 2. Arrived, Maheno, from New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2390, 4 January 1909, Page 4
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687SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2390, 4 January 1909, Page 4
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