SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9
Victor* i, s.s. (3.30 a.m., 29G9 tons, Eutwistle, from South. Passengers: Misses Oleghorn, Shelton, Cogswell, Campbell, Freeman, Williams, MeIlroy, Davis, Cresswell, Northc, Galbraith (2), Newman (2), Parker, Ginger, Ready, Richards, and Reidy ; Mesdames Parker, Carroll, Scott, Weorne, Palairct, Bilham, Parker and 3 children, Benton, Currie, Saunders and 3 children, iScholes, Richards, Gear, Donovan and 2 children, Kelly, Brooking and child; Colonel Hume, Dr- Scott, Messrs Hill, A- - Rigg, A. Paul, Sever sedge, Pittar. Heffennan, Dunn, J. Bignell, Tayloi (2), A. Todd, Lane, Iv. Brown, McKee, Trent, Coleman, Beamish, Stone. Ruddock, Girrol:, Wearne, Wachsmaim. Bennett, Christoplicvs, Frasei, W r ogan. Palairct, Monk, barrel., Eille. Williams, Long, J. Christophers, ‘Troup, - Tmgey, McPhee, Groom. Hydfe, Honan, Cabbett Allan, King, Benton, Gruiter (2), Missent, Burnett, Mercer, Courtney, oi rest, Currie (2). McNamara, Wergei, Douglas. Searle, Scholes, Lyndon. Stevens, Wilton (J). Hullberg (3). Kellv, Craig. Haycock, Johnston, Roe. (2), ‘Tait, Harrison, Rovstrme, Holdsworth, Smytlie, Williams, Collins <-)■ Stuckey Powell, Scott, Grath, and Catanach.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10. Waikare, s.s. (9 a.m.) 3071 tons, Bernech, from AuckHnd. lhissc „ rs . —Mesdames Olsen, W estmatu, Gray, Newton and child, Queenni, Misses Waldon, McDonald, LiUe>, Antridge, Johnson, iait; Messm Jones, Pettie, Buchanan, Glauvidc-, On- McCutchcon, Layton, McGregor, Tucker, Smith, Morgan, Steeie, Whitson, Tait, Shepherd, Oxenliam, Peacock. Robb, AVestmater, Cornpi, King, Newton, Gardinei, loitei, Amorette. Simpson, Jennings. Flora, s.s. (3 p.m.), 12/3 tons McBride. from Coast ports and Auckland. Passengers: —Misses Gcisdei ; Mesdames Geissler, Dick and child, Crow, Ivaramca; Messrs Coomer, Shera, ASiinland, Crow, White, Tomipo (2), Crompton.
SAILED.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9
Victoria, s.s. (H a.m ), 29(59 tons, Entwistle. f«T Auckland and byduey. Passengers in addition to those already published : —For Auckland : Mrs." and Miss CTayton. Stewart. Mailfii, Moore (2), Williams, Caldwell, Marion, Mattocks. and Clark; Mesdames Nimmo, J . , Ll > and 2 children, Watkins, Davidson and child, llawlinscm and ndniit; Messrs Porter, Phillips, Moore, HookPV Doran, J. A Brown. H. J- Levej, Fletcher and boy, Maunsell, Arnold, Meter non, Thomas, Hoiids. Clarke, J. Stormont; for Sydney: Mrs. \\ son. SUNDAY, JANUARY 10.
Waikare, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3071 tons, Bernech, lor South. Passengers;Misses Bertram, Hookey (2), GlanPekl, and Hauglue; Mesdames Bertram, 'Williams and infant, J femitn and infant, Haughie, and J. tin Blade and infant ; Colonel Hume, Messrs Rees, Parker, Norton, Raymond, Oliver, R. Gmy, J- Dnthie, Smitton, Takle, S. Todd, V - Busby, •Solway, J. Cartyl, Singly, -fficatei, J. A. Christophers, J. J-. Martin, A. Sawyer, W. J. P. Gaiidm, J- Williams, Gibson, Coghill, Maloney, Pettie, Eure, F. A. Martin, Crawford, F. Lennox, J. Vale, Darton, Voleman, O’Neil, Doherty C. Perry, McCletchie, A. Campbell, B.ade, Catten, Johnston, Ivaraeira, V airahi , Fox, Wallace, and Wade. For Wellington ; Miss Cohen, Andrew Frank, Rowell, Aston, *nd Rodwell; Mi■-• Fontliam; Messrs Ansell, O Meal a, and Buick; for Lyttelton : Misses deLautour (2); Messrs Grieve, D. Henzel, Marscliall, James, and Race: for Dunedin: Misses Rosie, D. and T. Chrisp, and Chisholm; Mr. MiG chie.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Weka, Napier, to-morrow. Monowai, South, January 13. Wimmera, Auckland, January 13. Mokoia, South, January 16. Monowai, Auckland, January 17. Kaikoura, Auckland, January 18. ' Talune, South, January, 20. Manuka, Auckland, January 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Weka, Napier, to-morrow. Monouvxi, Auckland, January 13. Wimmera, South, January 13. Mokoia, Auckland, January 16. Monowai, South, January 17. Talune, Auckland, January 20. Manuka, South, January 20. VESSELS IN PORT. S enorita, haryuentine. Awanui, schooner. Star of New Zealand, s.s., in the Bay. Flora, s.s., in the Bay. The 'Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrived from South on Saturday morning and continued her voyage later in the forenoon for Auckland and Sydney. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrived from Auckland yesterday morning at 9 a.in. Despite the heavy southerly weather in the Bay, she was tendered expeditiously and left again at 11 a.m. for South. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora arrived from Coast ports and Auckland yesterday (afternoon, add will leave for Napier this afternoon. She has on hoard 1200 bales of.wool for overside transhipment to the Star of New Zealand, in the Bay. It is probable that if the southerly continues she will not be able to dischnrge her wool at this port, and in that .case she will go on to Napier, at which port the wool will either he unloaded direct into the large vessel or will he liglifc- - ered. . The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall leaves Auckland this afternoon for Tologa Bay, Gisborne, and Napier. She brings the s.s. Waikare’s cargo for the two latter ports, and is due here on Wednesday morning. Messrs Richardson nnd Co.’s Weka is due from Napier to-morrow morning with general cargo and returns to Napier in the evening.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2396, 11 January 1909, Page 4
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