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v SATURDAY, MARCH 6. . i-v “ Victoria, s.s. (4 a.m.), 2969 tons, isjk'-’Entwistlc, from south. Passengers: Misccs Robb, Stinson, Poynter, Brown, If’Johnson, Parker, Tullock, Morrison • (2), Evans, Glover, Gowland, Hogan, f':'; Tuttor, Attwood, Hills, and Clark; p: Mesdameo Robb, Bruce, McCullough, K McLaughlin, Nicholls and two chilV-: ; dre-11, Baird, Wilson, Redmond, Bremner, Rowe, Temperley, Rainey, Allan, Ballantyne, Pomare, Williamson,. Gowland, Gyle, Davis, Doherty, jfe:' Neame, and Campbell; Messrs. Gibson, Cheyne, Batchelor, McKay, J. Charlesworth, 'Williamson, A. Moore, C. Morris Rowe, Kanika, Braithwaitc, Macka.v, Sherwood, Cottrell, Spurdlc. b? Kretsclimar, Johnston, E. Johnson, r; Attwood, Clayton. Barron, Brown, Smith, Tingey, Luttrell, Duncan, Black, Walker, Shannon, Bremner. Coleman, Ross. Thompson, Fenwick, Donovan, Swallow, Matamiuku, Thomas. SherrifF. Gumming. J. Bertram, Moriarty, Gyle, Morice, Hoaro, Vita, Gibbons, Merritt, Moason, To-maru, Long, Gardiner, Woods. Hood (3). Stearn, Scott, Glover, Ncante. Lyndon, King, Smith, Ward, Quinn, McKenzie (2), Rev. L. I). Thomas, Dr. Valintine, and Dr. Pomare. SUNDAY, MARCH 7. - Waikare, s.s. (1.15 p.nt.), 307 J tons, Bernech, from Auckland. Pas- ; sengers: Misses Rhodes, Callaghan. Sheehan, Craig, Martin, Hawkins, | Johnson, Rose. Cussen, Colebrook. !/ Mesdames Neal, Wallace, Foote and infant, Perry, Fiddy, Beets, Bruce, Williamson, Messrs. Fenwick, Grigg. Catchwell. (Foot-e, Wade, P.fTster. Francis, Boots, Dickson, Cussen, Martin, Lardelli, and 14 steerage. Wanaka, s.s. (3 a.in.), 2-122 tons, Stevens, from south. SAILED. SATURDAY, MARCH 6. Victoria, s.s. (3 p.m.), 2629 tons, Entwistle, for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers, in addition to those already published:—For Auckland: Misses Chnrohside, Mattocks, Waldon, Smith, McPhee, Mrs. Dods, Messrs. Robinson, C. Ball, Johnston, Lodge, Williams, Hanlow, Woodward. Collinson, Francis, Townley, Day, McGlashan, Thomas, and Payne. SUNDAY, MARCH 7. Wanaka, s.s. (11 a.m.), 2422 tons, Stevens, for Auckland. Waikare, s.s. (7 p.m.), 3071 tons, Bernech, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Misses Shand and McIntosh, Mesdames Tiffen, Stewart, Gallagher, Scale, Mclntosh, Shand, Baker and 2 children. Messrs. lleado, Rush, Oliver, Pemberton, Ellison, iHcßton, I. 0. Fiotihei'gil;], Taylor. Sliarpin, Spurrell, Tiffen, J. R. Lundon, Kenway, Russell, Co’vvlrick, Suff, Collins, C. J. Parker, Widdop, Drowser, Holder, Brown, McKay, Hughes, Duncan, Luttrell, Des Barres, T. Keating, J. Carroll, E. C. Miln. For Wellington: Mrs. Taylor, Miss Bannister, Messrs. L. Payne. McCauley, and Palmer. For Dunedin: Mr. Thompson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai. South, March 10. Wimmera, Auckland, March 10. Marerc, South, March 12. •, Mokoia, South, March 13. Monowai, Auckland. March 14. Waikare, South, March 17. Manuka, Auckland, March 17. Awanui, Auckland, early. Waiapu. early. Fairburn, Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai, Auckland. March 10. Wimmera, South, March 10. Mokoia, Auckland, March 13. Monowai, South, March 14. Waikare, Auckland, March 17. Manuka, South, March 17. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrived from South on Saturday morning, and sailed for Auckland and Sydney later. Owing to the heavy swcll in the bay some delay was caused in tendering the vessel, and it was late in the afternoon before she left the bay. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon, and left again for South in the evenino*. The Union S.S. Co.’s Flora left Wellington direct for the Coast on a special trip to load Wool, which she will tranship to tho-Marerc either .at Gisborne or Napier. * The Union S.S. Co.’s Whangape was expected to arrive late last night from Wellington, to take a shipment of 5000 sheep to Timaru. The Tyser Co.’s Marere is due here to-doy, to load for London.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Wanaka arrived from South yesterday morning, and left again for Auckland during the forenoon. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland on Saturday evening for Toloiga Bay and Gisborne, and is due here to-day. (BY TELEGRAPH.) LONDON, March 5. Arrived —Star of New Zealand and Matatua, from Wellington. HOBART, March 6. Sailed —Ennerdale, for New Zealand. AUCKLAND, March 6. Arrived —Squall (6 p.m. yesterday), from Gisborne, via Tologa Bay; Drayton Grange, at 11.30 a.m., from Sydney; Victoria (March 7, 11.30 a.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed—Otaki (6.20 p.m.), for London, via Monte Video .and Teneriffe; Squall (6.30 p.m.), for Gisborne, via Tologa Bay. NAPIER, March 6. Arrived—Weka (7 a.m.), from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, March 6. Sailed —Marama (5.30 p.in. yesterday), for Sydney. Arrived —Hippolas (March 7, 1.45 a.m.), from 'Clarence, River. SYDNEY, March 7. Arrived—Aldebaran, from Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2444, 8 March 1909, Page 4
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