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SHIPPING

ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. Waikare, s.s. (4 a.m.), 3071 tons, ferue-eh, from south. Rassengers:— Misses Earl, Williams, Cunnning, Walsh, Raton, Eiete, Page, Murphy, Scott, McCarthy, and Stevenson; iVles,dames Warren, Ormond and child, Moira, Renner, Bowen, Benzie and t’.vo children, Kartin, Muneaster, Bennett, and Johnston; Messrs Curtis, Pettie, Hewlett, Scliauer, Bowes, Forsythe, Solomon, Haycock, Bowen, Gibbous, Melvyi, Munro, Baird, Townley, Goodwill, Dyer, Bisdey, Cleghorn, Renner, Atkins, Sharpin, Ehrman, Sannell, Carbould, Linkback, Hewitt, Taylor, Gillespie, Christian, -Fitzgerald, J oil, New--=022 Cameron, Herbert, Hewitt, .Henry, Shanks, Wvllie, Duff, Carroll, Norton, Gaffey, Faulkner, Stapleton and Hen- • derson. Manuka, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 4505 tons, Newton, from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers: —From Sydney: Mr. Newman. From Auckland : Misses McGn.livray, Coleman, McGrath, McKenzie, Cooper, Kemp, Murtle, and Ed aax us, Nurse McLoghry; Mcsdames Neal 31cFoiler and child, Ferris and 2 children, McKenzie, Jones, Harris, Corneld, Lee, Tamati, Longsford, Mooney, and CV.isholm ;Messrs Johnstone, Thomas, Jones, Bright, Mantian, 'Leslie, Currie Harris,''Dickson <2), Pratt, Longsford, MeI. a chi an, Fletcher. Stark, Croft and ' Holloway, Constables Scott and Dwyer, and Captain Neal. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. Waikare, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 30 < 1 tons, Cernech. for Auckland. Passengers m addition to those previously published: Miss Blain; Mesdamcs Black, Cherry, Crosbv, and Sej'art; Jeuue, Paradise, Church, King, Watson, and ”"Manuka, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 4505. lons, Newton, for Napier and south. Passengers:—For Napier: Mr. and Mrs. G IWvnolcls, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sherratt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. N Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Dr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Dunn; Mites Reynolds, Sherratt. Hill, Warburton, McLaunn, > Scott, Pickering, Smith Bennett, and F .Jones: Mesdames A. Williams, Doniter, Sherratt,- Flyger, Hoilier, Ellis, McLaurin, Fraser, Wilkinson and two oiiiUlreu, Cameron, Thornton, and . . Bookie: Rev. W. Grant, Messrs Clark, [-1 B Williams, Fordham, Drummond, Sand alt, Holder, Holdsworth, A Morrison, Rigger, P. D. Russell, Ccbbett, V Stafford, L. Hesselt-ne, McLaunn. Chadwick, Bierc, Rutledge, Hci, Haycock, Colledge, Hewlett, R. Reynouls, Dormer Hobson, R. Denton, Trolove, Curtis, Hensliwood, Wilson, t-cliiering, Edmunds. McVarry, Jackes and Brown. ■For Wellington : Mr. Fothergill. For Lvt+elton: Misses Broderick ancl McIntosh, Mr. Parker. For Dimedm: Mr. and Mrs. Gibson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Victoria, Auckland, March 24. Vimmera, South, slarch Mb Victoria, Auckland, March 21. Mcnewai, South, March 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i • ' .. ___ . Awanui, Auckland, to-dav. .Waiapu, a.s., to-day. Waikare, South, March 21. Monowai, Auckland, March 24. VESSELS IN PORT. Awanui, schooner. Waiapu, a.s. Pelotas, barquentme. The bookings for the U.S.S. Co.’s Mali tmka vesterday from Gisborne were exf csptio’nally heavy.. The steamer _ tenth,-. anchorage at about 9.->0 rnghc, l -iM after calling at the principal ports | - -ji d! straight on t-o Hobart am. Me.i. bourne, to take up the running of the Me ana. which vessel is to take up Bvuuev- Wellington service. The. tins' Line steamer Malieno will replace t the ' Manuka ..on .the East Coast-Auck.and-Kvdnev service. . ■ k' *7Ha' U.S.S.- Co.’s Waikare arrived 1C at about 4 a.m. yesterday morning, ft; The steamer mas tendered oy th- Tim |-tea at G a.m. and at 3.30 a m., and pro:r: ceedt-d to Auckland snortly aitei 10 p. The barquentine Pelotas was berthed Imet the Haiti wharf shortly after i yesterday morning. The ves-kf-M left Newcastle on February 24t0, i-wdh a cargo of 359 tons of coal tor the 11-Gisborne Sheepfsrmers’ Frozen Meat feCo. Light variable winds were expenIknoed on the voyage,, and Captain tozfttiens reoorts an -uneventiul trip. . |§f The" following were the saipmems f rom Gisborne by the New Zealand pNhipplng Co.’s Waimate: —Shipped by Q’Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd.: 233 bales -r-.v/ool; Common, Shelton and Co., Ltd. : If if) bales wool; New Zealand Loa_n and If‘Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.: 165 oales kdvool and 2 bales skins; Bennett and : ‘‘.Sherratt: 665 bales wool: Bank of New . -Zealand : 135 bales wool, 13 bales skins, .fund 56 casks tallow. The auxiliary schooners Waiapu and -•A wnnui are both loaded and are only ||waiting favorable winds to sail for hkget- away to-day. \j BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND. March 17.' % • Sailed—M-aitai (3.40 p.m.), for Levuf), 6J. Ik' . TIMAR.U, March 17. |i, Arrived —Whangape (7.30 p.m.), from g-Gisborne. |U: SYDNEY, March 17. I) . Sailed—Victoria (1.30 p.m.) for New ; Whangaroa, for Lyttelton, k NEWCASTLE, March In f . Sailed—Waihora for Wellington; H- - Ha for Auckland. , MELBOURNE, March 1/. k-Sailed—Malxeno for Hobart. 7 £ Arrived—Corinthic from:London, cum ■ sails for Wellington at 5 on Thursday - morning. Twenty-seven passengers landed, -and 572 are proceeding to Nev, Zealand.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2453, 18 March 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2453, 18 March 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2453, 18 March 1909, Page 4

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