SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd. Waii:aro, s.s. (4 a.in.), 3071 tern, Bernech, from South. Passenger-': Misses Warbnrton, Sliand, Bu..bv. ; Head, Curtis, Banghan, Busby, Donnelly,. O’EourkCj Roberts, Bradford, Rattray, Reston and Shepherd; Mesdames King and child, Tylce and two children, Hill, Tanner,' William., .Sliand, Watkins, Riddle, Bradv, Williams, Pritchard, Baker, Ryan and two children, and Pyke; Messrs Sheffield,' Watts, Schlaadt, McFemvn. Srarnin, Baird, Tanner, Grant, Qi.arternian, Low, Oliver. Douglas, T.;rter, Kiiigstonc, Lord. ’Williams (2). Wilson, Hicken, Nelson, HoldswortJi Rush, Skeater, De Lisle, Spur roll. Adair, Himburg, Nelson, Co'tterill. Heron, Widdop, Smith, Riddle, Larliach, Ferris, Robinson.. Grange, G iro, Munn, Pearce, Bai'ker, Lewis (2), Heron, Kay, Robinson. Black, ’Watson, Mills, Taylor,"Brotlierston, Robjolins, Hampton, Harvey-. Southern, Binnie, Kirikin, Howard, Dobbc. Barry, Adams, Brown. Edward, .Ik ddolpli, Mitchell, and Wilson. Fanny, s.s. (5.20 a.in.), 55 tons, Neison, from Napier. Mokoia, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, from Auckland, and Sydney. Passengers: Intercolonial —Mrs. Hoarc and two children ; Misses Maguire and Jarvis. Coastal—Misses NichoJls, Williams. Freedman, Batchelor, Bneon, Curry, Falkner. Thompson, Hansen ; Alcsdames McAra, Hansen and boy, Gardner : Messrs Braithwaito, Robh, Sim, Hoarc, Pemberton. _ Foiltergill, McLaren, Day, Rev. Digmui, Arthur, Justice Edwards. Hansen. Munroe, Bradshaw, Miller, Ball. Dallen, Butler. Elle.v, Mawliinney. Sandow, Clegg, Smith, MeMaster; and 1G steerage. SAILED. WEDNESDAY,.. MARCH 3rd. AVaikare, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3071 tons. Bernech, for Auckland. Passengers, in addition to those already published —For Auckland: Mesdamcs Moore. Graves, and Thomas; Messrs Nice!, McMurray, Graves, Binst, Rees, Cor-* now. Kearney, Lockney, Francis, Atkinson, Hendry, and Brett; MaMcr Maunsell. Squall, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 369 tons. Ross, for Whangarei. Fanny, s.s. (3 p.m.), 55 tons, Nel son, for Napier. Mokoia. s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 3502 tons Smith, for South. Passengers—-For Napier: Mr and Mrs Mclver, Mr. ami Mrs. Lawson and child, Air. and Airs Barton, Air. and Airs. Sorenson; A list Attwood; Alesdames Harr op am. child, Alonckton. and Horne; Dr. DeLisle; Bishop Williams ; AlessrsAY. D. Livick, Gibbs, Cousins, Wilson. G Wildish, Jackson, Hobbs.. Singer Reade, Gilmour, Torey, T McGuire, W. Smith, Broderick, R R. Young, Skeates, Schlaadt, Sheffield. J. AY. Cato, Cass.erley, Rocket Ala ling,-Sherwood Hiller, Player, Fe log. Good aI l v lvernoy, Rustin, Ale Kay, and IV. Jenkins. For Well ng ton : Alisses Russell, Gallagher, an<’ Koady; Alessrs Ferran, Thompson Sergeant, Gawn. Gibbs, Cousins, an; W. F. Jenkins. For Lyttelton: Ali Leslie; Constable and All’s. Belsom For Dunedin: Airs. Muir and child.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Athenic, South, to-morrow. Victoria, South, March 6. AVaikare, Auckland, March 7. Alonowai. South,, March 10. AVimmera, Auckland, March 10. Alarere, South, March 12. Alokoia, South, March 13. Monowai, Auckland. March 14. AVaikaro. South, March 17. Manuka, Auckland, March 17. Awanui, Auckland, early., AVaiapu., early. Fairburn, Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Victoria, -Auckland, March 6. AVaikaro. South. March 7. Monowai, Auckland, Alar eh 10. AVimmera, South, Alarch 10. Alokoia, Auckland, Alarch 13. Afonowai, South, Alarch 14. AVaikaro. Auckland, Alarch 17. Alanuka, South, Alarch 17. VESSELS IN PORT. Kaeo, a.s. Tuliara, a.s. AA f aikonini, scow Flora, s.s., in the bay. The U.S.S. Co.’s AVaikare arrived from South 'yesterday morning,, and sailed later for Auckland. The U.S S. Co.’s Alokoia arrived from Auckland and, Sydney yesterday afternoon, and continued her voyage South at, night. Alessrs'llichardson and Co.’s Fanny arrived from Napier vestci’day miorn- . ing, and returned in the afternoon. She brought a general cargo, including 25 rams and 72 sheep, also 824 posts. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left for .AVhangarei yesterday afternoon with a full cargo of sheep. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora was expected to arrive in the bay about midnight. She experienced very rough weather on the coast, and was unable to work all ports. The schooners Awanui and AVaiapu and the auxiliary schooner Fairburn are all due early from North. It is thought that they are at present sheltering on the coast. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.’s Athenic arrives from,. Lyttelton tomorrow, to load for London. Alessrs . Dalgety. .and Co. are the loading .agents., : i : „ (BY TELEGRAPH.) AUCKLAND, Alarch 3. -Sailed—Tofua (8 a .in.), for Nukua- - . lofa,. ■ 'Arrived—lndradevi (1 p.m.), from 'Sydney; Otaki (6.30 p.m.), from Gis- . borne. ■•WELLINGTON... Alarch 3. - ‘ Sailed—Clan AfcLaren (3.45 p.m.) for- London’ via Dunkirk; 7 ■ ' T *'Arrived—Alaheno (3.10 p.m.) from • Sydney. ' SYDNEY. Alarch 3. Sailed—AVimmera for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE,. Alarch 3. , 7 r -V" Sailed- —Inga for Auckland. . 7' 5 MELBOURNE,, Alarch 3. ■ Sailed—-Talune.' for New Zealand. -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2441, 4 March 1909, Page 4
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