SHIPPING.
ARRIVED
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13th
Alonowai, ss.' (4 .a.in.), 3433 tonu, .Rolls, ivo.m South. Passengers—Alisses Annit, Smith, Glmrnsido, Riddick* 11 hit id ~e McMurray, Alexander, McArthur (2), Digby, Evans,' Mann, Haves, Ralston, Lyarmonth, and Yestry"; Mesclames Smith, Pabiiret, Taylor, Brown, Davis and family, Mann, Howe and child, Wilkinson, Raines, Browiilee, McMillan, Seelinger and Rayner; Dr. Innes; Messrs Smith, Warren, Taylor, Girdlestone, Marshall, Richard, Hutchinson, Findlay, Smith, Warahi, Ngata, Brownlee, Smith, Davis.. Williams, Duncan, Darton, Flint, Foulrnin, Campbell, Day, Wilkinson Wilson, Hay, Howe, Paterson (2), Skeates, Hodge, .Vestry, Toms, Cato, Burrows, Hobbs, Ryan, Gibbs, Aitken, Littlejohn, Dalairet, Preston, and Rodgers ; and 74 steerage. Wimmera, s.s. (1.30 p.m’.), 3022 tons, "Waller, from Sydney anti Auckland. Passengers—From,, Sydney: Rev., Airs., Miss, and Master Coles: Messrs .Yauric. J. Mud go. R. Smith, and E. Carney. Coastwise: Misses May. Greer, Sutcliffe, Johnson, Clark, Smerclon, Donovan. Lindsay. Goldsmith, Hunter, and Hancock; Most!ames Walker, Delalivmty, Nicholson. Alurdock and infant, McGrath. AVering and two children, Harwood, Harding, Robb, and Jackson; Nurse Coooor; Messrs W. L. Spence, Sherratt. "Walker, C. J. Parker. Doig. Robjoluis, J. Hansen, Reed, H. Baker, Dolahunty, Darley. Shackleford. Hay, Leslie, Japsell, Carr, To AA 7 ene Ivokiri, Nicholson, Anderson, Kissling, Lucas, Haslett, Murdock, D. Wilson. Arnold, R. (). Clark, uinn, G. Aliddleton, Korr, Sillars. C. Price, J. Peach, AlcGrath, AVering. Worsnop J. Buchanan, Love, Newton. Robertson, Hoderill.- Buss, Cross, Wade, Foster, Jones, Lane. Murphy. Cox, Mooney (2).. Lynch, Robb,Adams and Heniy. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. Alonowai. s.s. (1.1.J0 a.m.). 3433 tons. Rolls, from Auckland. Passengers in /iddition to those already published : —MUses Christophers, Walls, Faram, Galbraith, and Archibald; Mosda nit's Cairns, Faram. iStewart. and Kelly; Messrs McDoivakl, .J. Lee Mainland, Dcvcry, AVliiimiy, Simson (2), Muir, Nichols, Stewart, Barclay. Lyons, Kelly, Shaw, Gillon. and Ross. Winimera, s.s. (10 p.m.), 3022 tons. Waller, for South. Paseugers :—-For Napier: Misses Gawn, Parker, AlcDavitt, Hiav, Douglas, Ferguson. Fraser, Paviour, Smith, Hookey (2). Collins, Green. Bertram, and Cossev; A lesd ames Kirby and child, AY at.son and child, 'Fraser, Miller, Krakosky. AA r . D. Lvsnar and child, Bridge. Blade and infant, Smith. Gordon and four children, »md Gilbert; Alessrs AV. D. Lvsnar, A. J. Rigg, Cato, Perry, Beaumont, Trent, Taylor, Hyde,' Groorno, Brown, AloK.ee, Coleman. J. Job.son, Rvan, Preston, Pillow." Toms, Ivarkosky, Long. Cartwright. Cohbett, ATcPI lee, Robinson. Patton. Gordon. U ridge. Blade, AYoodbead. Orimin.s. 'Morgan, Smith, AleDonough. AfcLaws, Ale Donald, iind Gilbert. For Wellington : Misses Alurra.v (2). For Lyttelton : Misses Wcsteura and Rhodes, Alessrs G. Cooper. Tanks. McSavenev, and Binnie. ..For Dunedin: Adjutant and Airs. Dickens and three children, Airs. Boyds and child, and Miss Rosie.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Flora. South, this morning. Alokoia, South, January 16. Alonowai, Auckland, January 17 Kaikoura. Auckland, January IS Talune, South, January 20. Manuka, Auckland, January 20.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES
Flora, Const and Auckland, to-day Mono-uni, Auckland, January 13. AVinwnera, South, January 13. Alokoia, Auckland, January 16. Alonowai. South, January 17. Talune, Auckland, January 20. Manuka, South, January 20.
VESSELS IN PORT
Sonorita, barquentine
The XT.-S.S. Co.’s iMpnowai arrived from south yesterday -morning and sailed 'again for Auckland. The Huddart-Pa rker Co.’s Whnmera arrived from Sydney and Auckland yesterday afternoon after a 21hour trip from the latter port. Foggy weather‘was experienced during Tuesday night on the coast, and the vessel was stopped a couple of times. She left again for Napier last evening. Tho TJ..S.S. Co.’s Squall, which was expected yesterday morning from Tologa Bay and Auckland, had not put In an appearance up till a late ■hour last night. It is thought probable that the fog .prevailing along tho coast may have delayed nor. Tho U.!S.vS/ Co.’s Flora is due to-da.v from .south, and sails again for. Coast ports and Auckland. , The schooner Awanui. which put hack to the Bav on account of heavy weather on Tuesday, left' again -at noon yesterday for P aka Pic, where she will load wool.
#Y TELEGRAPH.
AUCKLAND, Jan. 13. Sailed —Helen. Denny, barque, for Sydney, via Thames; Jessie _ Craig, barque, for At'clboume.
\rrived— Fanny (9.30 p.ni. yesterday), and W-eka (7 a .in. to-day), from Gisborne
WELLINGTON, Jan. 13. Arrived —Ulimaroa (8.45 n.in.).from Sydney. CApE MAItTAj Jan. 13. • A large steamer, from west, passed east at 7 a.m. (probably the lysei Co.’s Star of Australia). AUCKLAND, -tan. 13. Arrived —rljord *Seltojx (-).40 from ton 'Francisco, via Apia. iMIOLDOUHNE. Jan. 13. Sailed —•Warriinoo, for New Zealand. - '• • -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2399, 14 January 1909, Page 4
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