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.EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Victoria, Auckland, to-day. Waiiaka, South, to-morrow. Monowai, South, to-day. Waikare, South, March 27. Monowai, North, Sunday, March .28. Mokoia, North, March 31. Waikare, North, April 4. Kumara, South, to-day. PROJECTED. DEPARTURES. .... Monowai, Auckland, to-day. Victoria, South, to-day. Monowai, South, March 23. Mokoia, South, March 31. Waikare, North,-March 27. Waikare, South, April 4. ' VESSELS IN PORT. Kumara, s.s., in the Bay. Pelotas, barquentine. Tramp, scow. The s.s. Tuatea. will proceed to the riel Reef to-morrow on a fishing ig excursion, weather permitting. The Union S.S. Coks Monowai will rrive from Napier this morning. The ■earner will be tendered by the Tuatea b 6 a-.m. and again at 9.30 a.m. After assengers have embarked the Monowai till sail for Auckland, i The Union Co.’s turbine steamer Mabno leaves Wellington on Friday for Sydney, returning to Auckland, East bast, and Southern ports. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria fill arrive from Auckland and Sydney p-day. The vessel will be tendered on Trival by the Tuatea and again at 7 Lm. . ! The s.s. Flora arrived at Tuparoa yesbrday from Auckland. . The auxiliary screw schooner Ivaeo •as working cargo at Port Awanui esterdav. The Union S.S. Co.’s Wanaka is exected to arrive from Napier and outhern -ports to-morrow. The following passengers were booked esterday for Auckland by the s.s. Moowai: —Mr. and Mrs. . Ailan, Ir. and Mrs. F. Parker, Mr. and (Irs. J. C. Laing, Misses Pilcher,' Mil|r, Coad. Davis,'and Atldns; Mesdames iarvey, T Judd, W. Judd and two cbil[ren, and B. Burke; Messrs Cruickhanlc. R. B. Scott, Atkins, W. Judd, I. S. Burleigh, T. Fade,. Mawhinney, fcivion, Olsen, and H. A. Dobsou. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, March 23. Arrived—Moeraki (8 a.m,) from Welington. CAPE MARIA, March 23. | Passed east—Huddart-Parker steainir Wimmera (8 a.m.) I AIICKL AND, Ma rch • 23. [ Sailed —Victoria (3 p.m.) for the ■South. Passcngers for Gisborne: Missis Harp, Swinlev: Mrs. Lam fear; Messrs P. Harris, C. Paekle, and Lambar. NAPIER, March 23. | Sailed —Monowai for North. Passengers for Gisborne: Miss Damage: Meslames Richmond. Pickering and Gilhour ; Messrs Williams, Collins, Richhond, Whitley. Collingwood. Carron, Troup. RcdsTbne, Hov/se, Gardner,-Staf-ford, Lvon, Maysmoe, Blair. Giimour. Fraser, Cunningham, Hei, Hodges, and McMillan; Inspector Dwyer; and 28 beerage.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2458, 24 March 1909, Page 4
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