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ARRIVED. TUESDAY; MARCH 16. Flora, s.s. (4 a.m.), 1273 tons, Mci'l'Bride, from Napier. Pelotas, barquentine, 251 tons, Ccz|en.s, from Newcastle. j SAILED. ■\ : TUESDAY, MARCH 16. 1 Kaeo, a.s. (3 p.m.), 1-55 tons, Sk:nfner, for Coast ports and Auckland, j Squall, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 369 tons, i Ross, for Auckland direct. i. ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I Manuka, Auckland, to-day. j Waikare, South, to-day. | Victoria, Auckland, March 24. | Wimmera, South, March 20. f PROJECTED DEPARTURES. -L Waikare, Auckland, to-day. ■ Manuka, South, to-day. • Awamti, Auckland, to-day. I Pelotas, barquentine. VESSELS IN PORT. Awanui, schooner. Waiapu, a.s. | The U-S.S. Co.’s Waikare will arrive itrom Napier this morning. The launch TwiH leave the wharf at 6 a.m. and 9.30 1 a.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Manuka, from tSyd'■Xioy and Auckland, arrives this af:orjnoon, and leaves lor south during the iovening. She will be- tendered on jwri- • val and again with outward passengers fat 7 p.m. The steamer left Auckland (yesterday at 4.30 p.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Whangape is expected to return to Gisborne on Saturday next to load a consignment of sheep Nor Lyttelton. 1. The barquentine Pelotas, from New;cast!e, attempted to get up to the •wharf under tow yesterday, at full tide, (but took the ground near ho groyne. jAttempts were made by the Karoro and ; il'awera to tow the vessel off the hank, |®ut without success. The steamers Iphen made an unsuccessful effort to tow ijthe barquentine astern. She was confteequently left until the early morning Ride to-day. During the time the oplierations were going on in the channel [the s.s. Regulns, for Westport, and the ]s.s. Squall, for Auckland, and ihe s.s. :Kaeo, for Coast ports and Auckland, [were delayed about two hours from sailing for their respective destinations, and it was feared they would miss the tide. They sueeoeeded, however, in passing the Pelotas in the channel, and proceeded on their voyages. IT he bookings for Auckland per s.s. Waikare this morning arc: —Misses Luty, Johnston, Jaokmann, and Cook; Mesdames Forrest and Lanes; Messrs Fimnore, Martin, \V. 11. Cooper, Lanes, Swindles, C. Lake, and Rees. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left -for Auckland at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The I isteamor will leave Auckland again on I. 'Saturday for Gisborne.
| : The U.S.S. Co.’s Manuka is due to t (arrive from Auckland and Sydney this . afternoon. The steamer will be tend- [■ jered on arrival, and the Tuatea will i leave the wliarf with outward passen- . gers at 7 p.m. The s.s. Corinthie, which left Plymouth on February Gth for Wellington, had on board 416 third-class, 42 seeondsaloon, and 5 first saloon passengers for New Zealand. The Westport Coal Co.’s s.s. Regu- . Ins left for Westport at 3 p.m. yesterday. The U.S.S. Co.’s Wanaka arrived at l the Bluff at S- o’clock yesterday ir.ornGing, and was expected to leave at 6 Cip.ni. for Oamani, Timaru, Napier, Gis- * (borne, and Auckland. H The Sydney Marine Underwriters’ : (Association has received further par- : Jieulars regarding the collision which Mr a. used slight damage to the steamer Kfiidralema at ILondon on January 8. jolt is now stated that the other vessel i.rwas the barque Renown, which was down the Thames. S fight (Viamage was done to the Indraloma, and slier, topmast was also carried away. F.f.\ |ii BY TELEGRAPH. ■jrN . M AUCKLAND, March 16. [| ■ Sailed —Manuka (4.30 p.m.), for HobEart and Melbourne, via East Coast and P<>uthem ports. Passengers for Gisbhorne : Misses Coleman, McLoglily, Mcpffvonzie, McGillivray, and Cooper; [(Mesdames E. Jones, Mantani, McKollar ||and child, Ferris and children, McKen--OAe; and F. Harris; Messrs E. Jones, tfHarris, W. C. Bright, and Leslie. Hridravelli (3.46 p.m.), for Vancouver, m.c. Gy. . NAPIER, March 16. ||.Availed —Waikare .(8.30/ p.m.). # Passengers for Gishorne: Mesdames Oiv Hamid and child, Warren, Molva, Kropp, f;3sowo;i and 2 children, Benzie and child, (Misses Patton, Tieise, Scott, Walsh, [William, Murphy, Page and child; [Messrs Garside, Hewlett, Baird. Shar- [ pin, Dyer, Townley, Pryor, , Melva. ffEhrman, Monro, Solomon, Bower (2), hSCtkins, Cor bold, Pan nett, and 10 stec-r-Gige. > WELLINGTON, March 10. bjgfArrived —Ivaiapoi (4.30 p.m.), from [•Newcastle. MELBOURNE, March 16.
(VArrived —Whakarua, from New York; [Lauderdale and Taieri from New Zealand.. Sailed—Selwyn Craig, for Auckam!.
SYDNEY, March 16. ( Arrived—Mary Isabel, from Whatgape.
j if the period of Lent means, sc-lf-Lnial to some it brings gladness to the harts of others. The 'Timaru fishermen are just now rejoicing in the fact [fiat Lent has. caused, the price of fish p go up with a run in Christchurch, finch is their principal market, and they are accordingly reaping a bountiful tax vest..
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2452, 17 March 1909, Page 4
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