SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 . AVaikare, s.'s. (4 a.in.), 3071 tons, Berncch, from south. Passeiigers: —’ Misses Keefe, Reidy, Gallagher, Ad ams, McLean, Wallis, and Reeve (2): Msedames Sheen, Akroyd, Morrison! Liby and-2 children, Stead, Sherwood. Walker, Gallagan, Ivane, Moeller O’Conor and .child; Dr. Tolligan, Messrs Cato, Dillon, Lcchhead, Knrnock, Pitt, Raymond, Sharpin, Dyer. Alien, Cunningham, Zolirab, Hickey. Cope, Armstrong, Crompton, Ryan, Ballantyne, Parsons, Muuro. Lawson, Henderson, Cosgrove, Morris, Hare. ■Lo-wtlier. Third, Stevenson, O’Connor Griffin ,Mcßride, Humphries, Wilson. Ryan, Spillin, Batcher, and Millar. Squall, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3G9 tons, Rocs, from Tologa and Auckland. Mamari, s.s. (9 aim.), G6S9 tone. J. Maxiwell, from -soutli. Koromiko, s.s. (11 a.m.), 2479 tons, A. D. Clirisp, from Newcastle. Manuka, s.s. (12.39 p.m.), 4-5 r V tons, Phillips, from iSydney and Auckland. Passengers:—From Sydney: Misses Crawford, .liarkom; Mcsdame? Williams and child, Harkoui; Messrs St. Jacobs, I-I. Jioare. From Auckland: Misses Barry. Green. Cox, Chicell, Hayes, Anindoll, Austin, Wallace, Matlocks, Pilcher. McNieoK Law, and Aucell; Nurse Denton, MUsdames ,'Lawnc, Schumacher, Green. Bengler and 2 children, Rose, Good. Edmonds, Brintsh and infant, Warhrick, Cornell, Hayes. Trevelyan. Austin, Moore, Howard and Duusford; Messrs Kirkby. Lewis, Cox. Rose, Pcttie, Dickens, Bengler, Good, Johnston, Costall, Leaning, Gifford, Fabian, Lewis. Rearsley, Clark, Culpan, McCo-skrie, Williams, Pennell, Hignett, .Morrison, Walker. Shaldevs, Johnston. Ryan, Bird, Ocklesshau. Smith, Wilcock, Borken, Carty, and Mcßae, Captain Clirisp and Captain Clark. Nercluuia, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 10,000 tons, Led.stone, from south. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. AVaikare, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 3071 tons, Bernccli, for Auckland. Passengers in additoin to those already published: —For Auckland: Misses .Freedman, Judd, Patton (2), Dee, S. Hunter, and Atkinson; Mesdamos Collins, McPherson, Atkinson, C. Hclmstrom, Grieves, Knight, Goldsmith, Captain Holmst-rom, Messrs S. McPlxerson, Vita, Brosnahan, Pcacocke, Poland, Nodi lie, Barnes, Jelfs, Ivloss, Graham, Whorston, Knight, W. Gardiner, Zigler, Healey, Gordon, and Newer. Fairborn, a.s. (2 p.m.), 08 tons, Fletcher, for Napier. Manuka, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 4505 tons, Phillips, for south. Passengers: For Napier: Misses Busby, Shelton. Margolioutli, Perorc, A. Potae, Brier, Richter, Lyne, Fraser, South, Sefton, Jaeboson, Adamson, and A. Jackson; Mesdames Chapman and infant, Barry, Caulton and child, and H. Parker; Messrs M. DeCosta, Busby, Fordliam, Chapman, Jay, Rockstrow. F’ea, Barry, Hickey ,_ _ Christophers, Levy, Linden, Rees, \A ard, Douglas, Crossley, White, Lawrence, EA.gwortli, Kensington, Hope, demon, McDonald, Murray, Osborne, •JYoung, Robson, Angell, and Cepe. For Wellington: Misses Stewart and M. Bush; Mesdames Holds-worth and child. A. J. Faulkner and infant and nurse; Messrs A. J. Faulkner am: Holds worth, and Dr. Wilson. Fo: Lvttelton : Messrs J. A. Thompson. Allison, E. J 7. Allison, and Signoi Borzoni. For Sydney, via Wellington: Mr. R. P. Finn.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Lauderdale, Newcastle, to-morrow. Wimmera, South, Feb. 20. Walk a re, Auckland, Feb. 21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Squall, Auckland, to-night (meantime). Wimmera, Auckland, Feb. 20. Waikare. South, Feb. 21. VESSELS IN PORT. Squall, s.s. Pakeha, s.s., in the Bay. Koromiko, s.s., in the Bay. Mamari, s.s., in the Bay. Nerchano, s.s., in the Bay. Tlio U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrived from south yesterday morning and sailed again for Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Manuka arrived from Sydney and Auckland early yesterday afternoon and sailed later for south. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s •Pakeha was completing her loading yesterday, and sails to-day for Napier, and later for Auckland, from where she finally sails for London. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s Mamari arrived from Napier last evening, and a start will be made'today to load frozen meat, etc., from London. The U.S.S. Co.’s Koromiko arrived from Newcastle yesterday morning, coal-laden. On arrive! she was tendered by the Harbor Board’s launch, which conveyed Dr. Scott, actingHealth Officer, and the Collector of Customs (Mr. Howie). The Koromiko experienced rather.dirty weather on her trip across, but after the New Zealand coast was sighted the weather moderated considerably. Her cargo for this port consists of 400 tons of coal for the Gas Company.- She has 1300 tons on hoard for Napier, and the balance will be discharged at Wellington. The auxiliary schooner Fairburn finished discharging her cargo of posts yesterday morning, and left for Napier at 2 o’clock. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall arrived from Tologa Bay and Auckland yesterday, after a very rough trip, during which she was twice compelled to put back to the former bay for shelter. She brought a heavy general cargo for this •port, and returns to Auckland tonight with a? load of 100' tons of manure . Owing to delay through had weather in. the south the New Zealand Shipping Co.’s Otaki’s Gisborne' loading has been postponed until March. (BY TELEGRAPH.) FREMANTLE, Feb. 17. Arrived —Moldavia, from London. Passengers for New Zealand: Miss Randal, Mesdames Hayman and Crase, ■ Mr. Angus.
SYDNEY, Fob. 17. Arrived—Marjorie Craig, from Whangarei. Sailed (2 p.m.)—Victoria, for New Zealand. MELBOURNE, Feb. 17. Sailed—AVarrimoo, for' New Zealand. CAPE MARIA, Fob. 17. The Tvser Co.’s Marere, from the west, passed east at G. 30 p.m. yesterday. AUCKLAND, Feb. 17. Arrived—Marere (12.40 p.m.), from Sydney; AVanaka (4 p.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed—Maitai (3.20 p.m.) for ■Levuka; AVaitomata (5 p.m.), for Svdnev. NiA'PIEK, Feb. 17. Sailed—Nerehana (noon), for Gisborne. - AVELLINGTON, Fob. 17. Arrived—Ulimaroa (6.15 a.in.), from Sydney. Sailed—Pa pa mi i (5.15 p.m.), for London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2429, 18 February 1909, Page 4
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