SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 16
Mokoia, s.s. (4 .a.m.), 3502 tons Smith, from south. Passengers: Misses Warren, Gray, Bustle, Tong. Nieliolls, Williams, Giles, Waterhouse, Berpease, Floldsworth, Ing.ram. McGowan, Foster, Aloore, Webster, Ferris, Ibbertson, and McCoiu t iey; Alesdames Fitzgerald and child.. •Stanley rind child, Taylor, -Speedy am child, Taylor, Hu'dsworth, lnvm, Ferris, Saiimbury, Matthews, Hawks, Swindle, Evenden and 2 . cln-dren. Webster, AYobb, ©A-tt, Goldsmith Shepherd, Osuivnljcl., d)ootli ; rnirell, and MoLcah; Captain' Ferns, Dr. AVilson, Constable Anderson. Atessrs Bock, AA'iddcws, AAnlliams White, Gaudin, 'Tarrepo (2), oaavycr. Pett-ie, Crawford, -Martin, Sail ley. Busby’ (2), Jones, AA'ilson, Uathro. Campbell, ißan.aso, Garrick, Jdaiu, Green, Itackstraw, Shaw, McJvav, Rolfe, Sanderson, Wlielan, Hitchman, Fordh tin, Midland, G iith-ne-Smitli, Anderson and daughter,* bannister, Brown, Jamieson, G A Ellis, 'Millev, Speedy, Sainsbury Aiatt.ieys, Webb, Evenden, Booth, Giaici. Golds worth, Higgins, Gam Anderson, Larsen. G-oodall, McConn.uk, Oaghav, Gorrie, Balt, Stubbs, Matthews/ 'Richmond, Madden, Casey, Bennett, Ryan M” P|VSmuggins, Hoas-on and child Moist, Alexander, McGork, Host,. J. Best, Brown, Jones, Parker, Coontie, Hunt, Diamond, Joyce, MoHardy, G ecii, AloAuley, Aloore, Beattie, Hcilleap. and Brumnng. Burn, s.s. (S a.m.), Go tons, Nelson, from Napier.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 17. Monowai, s.s. (noon), 3433 tons, Rolls, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses 'Harris, Doreen, Hill, Farquliarson', Todd, Stainton ; MescMines Shaddock and 2 children, Hamilton, Gregory; Boynton, (Brown, Lockley, Davies, Wakefield and infant; (Messrs Hislop, Hind, Mauusell, Clever, Whist-ace, Jacob. McFarquhar, Mitchell, ißced, Pona, Archer, Smart, and ‘‘The Red Mill” Company (82). Kaikoura, s.s. (1 p.m.), 6998 tons, McTvel 1 ar, from Anekla nd. Fairburn, a.s. (8.30 p.m.), 68 tons, from Napier. SAILED. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. Mokoia, s.s. (noon), 3502 tons, Smith, for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers For Auckland : (Misses B rewin, J. ‘Bnrnand, Marsh-all, Barrington, Eldonnen; Mesdames iSmit-h, Tuttle, Atkine, Hamilton and 2 children, Brown and 2 children,' J. Roberts <and 2 children ; Dr. Coker, Messrs Hav, Brown, Little, Atkins, Hamilton, F. AY. Pedicle, Simson, J. Barclay, Paulson, AYatson,.Green, Crump (2)1 Campbell, Marshall, Morgan, Farrell. For Sydney: Mr. and 'Mrs. Hill and 2 children: Messrs A. J. Smith, AY. Gould, Hill, S. Iv. Robinson. SUNDAY. JANUARY 17. Rum, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 65 tons. Nelson, for Napier. Monowai, s.s. (7 p.m.), 3433 tons, Rolls, ife-r south. Passengers For Napier:Misses A-mbridge (2), Adams, .iind Colbert, -Mesdames A. -S. Evans, Doherty, Siddles and boy. McMillan and boy, Speedy and child, Butt, Kirk and children. Messrs E. P. Coles, Findlay, Busby, C. iS. Girdlestone, Richards, Shackleford, J. MeLans, Carroll, Sutherland, Speedy, AY. F. J. Anderson, McKay, Sharpin, * Anderson. Fawcett, Jowett,, Quinn. 'Master Colbert. For AVeflington : Miss Page, Mrs. Smith, Air. Ellis. For Lyttelton : Airs. Bu'len nnd child and infant. For Dunedin: Air. and Airs. AYalker. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Talune, South, January 20. Manuka, Auckland, January 20. AYimmera, South, January. 23. Talune. Auckland, January 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Kaikoura, South, to-morrow. Talune, Auckland, January 20. Manuka, South, January 20. AVimmera, Auckland, -January 23. Talune, Auckland, January 24. VESSELS IN PORT. Senorita, -barquentine. Coronation, ketch. AYelcome, scow. Awianui, schooner. Kaikoura, s.s., in the Bay. The U.SaS. Co.’s Alokoia arrived from south on Saturday morning and sailed again for Auckland and Sydiev. She brought a large number of passengers for this port. Messrs (Richardson and Co.’s Burn arrived from Napier on Saturday morning with a quantity of timber land general cargo. She returned agjiin yesterday afternoon. The U.iS.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived from Auckland yesterday and sailed for south last night. The N.Z. Shipping Co-.’s -Ivaikoura arrived from Auckland early yesterday 'afternoon. "She load,s about 3099 bales of wool and R quantity of tallow at this port, and is expected to sail for south to-morrow night. The barquentine Senorita will probably- sail in ballast to-night or tomorrow for Newcastle. Discharging operations were being carried out on Saturday from both the scow AVelcomc and the ketch Coronation at the wharf. Both vessels will- -be ready for sea to-morrow or AYednesdayl ; The auxiliary schooner Fairburn arrived from Napier last night with a. full cargo of timber of this port. ®Y TELEGRAPH. MONTE VIDEO, Jan. 16. _ Arrived —-Kaipara, on January lo SYDNEY, Jan. 16. Sailed —iMoeraki (3.30 p.m.), for AA’ellington. - T , n NEAYCASTLE, Jan. 1-6. •Sailed —Aid char an, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, Jan. 16. Arrived—Marama, from Netf Zealand' AUCKLAND, Jan. 17. .Sailed —Kaikoura (12.40 p.m.), ior Arrived—Manuka (8.15 a.m.), from Sydnev; Mokoia'.(ll a.m.), from Gisborne; Otaki (8 a.m.), from LiverP ° ol ‘ AAKLTJINGTON. Jan. 17. Sailed —Star of New Zealand (' p.m.), for London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2402, 18 January 1909, Page 4
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