SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. WE ONES DAY, FEBRUARY 10. Wimmera, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers From Sydney: Mrs. O’Cennor and two children, Mr. J. It. Adair. Coastwise: Misses Clover, Smith, Devine, Atkinson, Eagan. Mulgan, Wilson, and McCormick; Mesdames Tiffen, Atkinson, Jackson, McLean, Hawkes and daughter,Jump, and Good ley; Messrs Tiffcn, Beatson, Barker, Yaes, Benjamin, E. Ford, Harris, J. Currie, Jackson. Richter, >Leaeh, Blackley, Kohler, Hawkes, Unthank, Hawthorne, Oollinson, itoss, "Edmonds, Collins, Wii son, Church, Lee, Thompson, Adams, Tekaata, Herbert, Smith, J. Barron. Brennan (2), and Metcalfe, Major Dean Pitt and Master Mullooly. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Wimmera, s.s. (10 p.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, for south. Passengers: —For Napier: Misses Williams, Bulstrou'dc (2), Carlyle, N. Campbell, Coleman, Palmer, Bradford, Freeman (2), Bowen, and Richards; Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Selig; Mesdames Dunbar and child, East and child, Simmonds, Todd, Kenway. Marshall, Taylor and child, Hutchinson and three girls, Riddle, Newman, and A. Ross; Messrs Taylor, Daniel, Leggo. Skeates., Coleman, Henshilwood,Baird, Gwthrie-Smith, D. B. Day, Grinlinton, Whitehead, L. B, Tullock, Hemming, Hutchinson, Hanah, Kettle, Riddle, Ferris, Harbor, Olliver, Lilley, Allan, Blickthought, Fisher, Pierson, and Hollow. For Wellington: Misses Lewis and Atkinson, Mrs. Norton, Messrs Lewers, R. Fitzpatrick, J. Anderson, and J. Weiss. For Dunedin : Messrs Peterson and J. Webster. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Mokoia, South, Fob. 13. Monowai, Auckland, Feb. 14. Jvoromiko. Newcastle, early. PROJECTED.DEPARTURES Mokoia, Auckland, Feb. 13. Mnoowai, South, Feb. 14. VESSELS 1W PORT. Rangi, scow. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s s/s. Wimmcra, from Sydney, arrived here yesterday afternoon and continued her voyage to southern ports during the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai left Napier at 5 p.m. yesterday and was expected to arrive in the Bay shortly after midnight. She will be tendered at 6 a.in. this morning, which will be the only launch. She brings the following passengers for this port:— Mesdames Proudfoot, Williams, Barry. Strachan, Fraser, Hill and infant, Merritt, Cameron, Nicholson, Chapman and child, Fitzgerald, Brown. Petchell and child;’ Misses Johnson and child, Corrigan, Thayer, McMichaeL Jackson, Sullivan, Henderson, and Niven; the Bishop of Wniapu, Messrs Cato, Hamblett, Proudfoot, Barry, Chapman, Davis, Merritt, Coop, Silverston, Fitch, Barrowmau, Morgan, Stevens, Anderson, Piper, King. .Petchell, Parnell, Anderson Dramatic Company, and 54 steerage. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny arrives from Napier this morning with rams. The Weka arrives in the evening. The Tyser Co.’s Star of Australia is due here from south to load frozen
meat. The Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co. s Paiceha arrives here from south on Saturday morning, instead of on Fi;day. She will ship from here approximately 28,000 carcases of mutton and lamb. She then proceads to Auckland her Anal port of departure for London. The Tyser Co.’s Xerehnna is due from Wanganui on Saturday to load frozen meat. The schooner Awanui left Auckland last Saturday for Gisborne with a general cargo. ' The U.S.S. Co.’s Wan aka is expected to arrive here from south with a cargo of produce about the 16th. The U.S.S. Co.’s turret steamer Koromiko left Newcastle at 10 p.m. on Wednesday night for Gisborne and southern ports with a cargo of coal.
SV TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Feb. 10. Arrived—Manurewa, from Picton. lima, from Mercury Bay; Daniel, from Whangami. Sailed —Manuka (3.30 p.m.). and Cape Breton, for Now Zealand. NEWCASTLE, Feb. 10. Arrived— Lauderdale, from Wellington ; Scnorita, from Gisborne... Sailed —Tnrakina. Ur New Zealand. MELBOURNE, Fell. 10. Sailed—Mahcno, for New Zealand. PORT AH UR I PI, Fob. 10. Sailed—Monowai (o p.m.), for Gisborne. To Sail —Fanny (8 p.m.), lor Gisborne. WELLINGTON,. Fob. 10. Arrived —Marama (5.50 a.m.), fr*m Sydney.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2423, 11 February 1909, Page 4
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588SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2423, 11 February 1909, Page 4
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