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L ARRIVED. FRIDAY, MARCH 19Sumara, s.s. (noon), 6031 tons, Motion, from Oamaru. expected arrivals. I AVimmcTa, South, to-day. IlSa, Auckland, to-morrow. ! Monowai, South, .March 24 ■ Whan gape, I miaru, Mai cl _ • So nail, Auckland, Maich il. Victoria, Auckland, March 24. ; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. : Awanui, Auckland, to-day. Waiapu, Auckland to-day. Kaeo, a.s., Auckland and. Loastai ports, to-day. 1 AVimpiera, Auckland, to-day. Waikare, South, to-morrow. if ..Victoria, South, March 24. VESSELS IN PORT. | Awanui, schooner. 1 Waiapu, a.s. ;i Pekrtas, barquentme. Kaeo, a.s. Kumara, s.s., m tho Ray. The Squall will leave Auckland today for Tologa Bay and Gisborne, and 'will probably arrive on Monday. The auxiliary schooners, Kaeo, Auaiiui, and -Waiapu were still weatherhound in the river yesterday. The wind being favorable they will leave tor Auckland to-day. . Tho U S.S. Co.’s Waikare is due from Auckland to-morrow, and will proceed south in tho evening. The steamei uni be tendered by the Tuatea on aiiival, and again-at 5 p.m. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s steamer AVimmera will arrive from Napier and ,southern ports this morning, and will I proceed to Auckland and Sydney. I lie steamer will be tendered by the Tuatea at 6 a.m. and at 10 a.m. ; The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s Kumara arrived at the anchorage at noon yesterday from Oa'fflaru, to toad cargo for London. The contractors are going on with Kihe preparatory work iu connection ..with the repairs to the Ulimaroa, and I a good deal of clearing up has been done. The pipe- line for the supply of . compressed air has mostly been laid, T aud forges and other ai>pliances are finding their way into the dock. The following are the bookings by ; the s.s. Wi miner a this morning:—For ; Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. Foote and jn|i fant, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Little; Misses : : Beere, E. Johnston, Lutz, Nairn. Rothj well, Sheehan, and Perry; Mrs. H. AV. j Price; Alessrs Porter, Quinton, Cald- | well, Ehram, Nicholson, Bloomfield (3), j: Rothwell, Poplam, C. Dunn, and HanI: sen. For Sydney: Airs. AYoodbridge. BY TELEGRAPH. NAPIER, Alarch 17. - Sailed—AVimmera. Passengers for t Gisborne': —Alesdames Toneycliffe, Clark and infant, McMillan, Sharp, Knopp, | Lysnar, and Tomcroft; Alisses Barnes, f Davis, Toneycliffe, and Gardner; Alessrs i Toneycliffe, Lucas, Barry, Sinclair, Half ford, AlcGuire, Lysnar, Turkivell, Johnkton, Russell, Tomcroft McLeod, Sharp, Jeune, Flood, AYildish, Littlebury; and 1 17 steerage. WELLINGTON, March 19. i. Sailed—Moeraki (7.20 p.m.), for Syd- [ Aey, ' -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2455, 20 March 1909, Page 4
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