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arrived. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. Monowai, s.'s. (5 a.m.), 3433 tons, J. .Robertson, from south. Passengers : Misses Cook, Palmer, Hawke:;, Holland, Worthington, Symes, and Swan; Mesdames Stubbs, 'Tliode and child, Jackson, Symes, Coulton, Waisham, Margoliouth and child ; Drs. DeLisle and Mason, Rev. Griffin, Ser-geant-Major Browning; Messrs \art»ley, Parker, Henshilwood, Coulter, Archibald, Young, Isaacson, Thouc. Ealkner, Johnson, Raymond, Taylor, Tanner, Walsham, Peppier, Cowlrick, Heseeltine, Wood, Kennedy, Darton, Neale; Morgan, Jones, Biere, Lilley, and 43 steerage. Wimmera, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 30 1 ' tons, Waller, from Sydney and Auckland. 'rassengors: Mesdames Brosualian and child, Fry and child, Hunt Lucas, Burke and child, Maynard and child, Goldsmith ;Misses Wright, Wallace (2), Morrise, Beets, Sullivan, I omaro; Messrs. Brosnahan, Inkma, Bloomfield (3), R. Russell, J. Malden, C. Dunn, O’Connor, G. Beets, A. J. Rigg, R. Scott, Master Loundes. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. Monowai, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, for Auckland. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Elisor, JNu s. G. Pvke, Mandell; Mesdames Pyke. Porter and child, Colebrook, H. Lysnar; Messrs Wilson, Laurie, Bathurst. Judd, Smoko, J. Bennett, Morrison. Biuv, Robjohns, McGlaslian, Longland's, Lewis, Fraser, and Simsoii. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, South, March 13. Monowai, Auckland. March 14. Wnikarc, South, March 17. _ Manuka, Auckland, March 17. Awainii, Auckland, early. Waiapu, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Mokoia, Auckland, March 13. Monowai, South. March 14. Waikare, Auckland, March h. Manuka, South, March 17. VESSELS IN PORT. Marere, s.s., in the Bay. Alert, scow. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived from south yesterday morning and sailed for Auckland later. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Wimmera was late in arriving from n and only reached the Ba.> _at 8.30 p.m. •She was expected to sail for south about midnight, with the following passengers for southern ports: Tor Napier: Misses Busby, Baines, McLean, Atkinson, Manning, and Barnes; Mesdames Parsons, Toneycliffe. Johnston, Tattersfield, Taylor, Stead, Tribe, Lawless, White, McLeod, King and child. Pound, McDonald, Jones and 2 children, and Blows; Messrs Parsons, Toneycliffe, P. J. Ryan, Tina gey, Johnston, Ross, Isaacson, Thompson, Quartermain, Tribe, Sinclair, Whate, Lawless, Jeffreys, R. MeDonal, Coleman. Bailey. Nisbett, Chamberlain, Ryan, Sidwell, Little, Forsyth, D. Stewart, Kerekere, Humphreys. For Wellington : Alisses Daker and Bond; Messrs McFarlane and M. Long. For Lyttelton: Mrs. James; Messrs James, Lord, Mosdeil, and Lister. For Dunedin : [Mr. Nicoil. For Svdney, via Wellington -. Miss Rees. ' The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Otaki took the following shipments from this port:—l7 bales wool de Pelichet, McLeod and Co. ;Bank of New South Wales, 80; Bennett and Sherratt, 491; Common, Shelton and Co., 212; Bank of New Zealand, 726; Murray, Roberts and Go., 36; I)a - crety and Co., 249; N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., 1008; total, 2819 bales; 52 pockets Bennett and Sherratt, 45 casks tallow Bank of New Zealand. , , . The U.S.S. Co.’s Tuatea leaves tb s morning- for Pakarae to load wool for transhipment at this port. The Tyser liner Marere will probably get- away to-day for Napier. It is stated that Mr. McKenzo. late chief officer of the Aparima, w::l replace Captain Ross m command of the Squall. . (BY TELEGRAPH.) LONDON. March 10. Sailed—Arawa, for Lytttelton ; Ivaipara, for Auckland ;Dee, for Nelson. WELLINGTON, March-10. Arrived—Warrimoo (12.50 p.m.), from Sydney. Sailed—Whakatane (6.10 p.m.), for London. AUCKLAND, March 10. Arrived—lnga (4.30 p.m.), from Newcastle. TIMARU, March 10. Arrived —-Whangape ; (7.40 p.m.), from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2447, 11 March 1909, Page 4
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