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' L "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. vsiWaikare, s.s. (4 a.m.),- -3071 tone, Bernech, from soutll Passengers: Misses Johnson, MeCredie, Fitzgerald, Buchanan (2), Morgan, Bennett, Burke, McMillan, Russell, Finlayson, Duncan, Emma, Davy, and Yuptill; Mesdames Hardy, Skeet, Barton, Reynolds (2), Russell, Murphy, Stewart, Duncan, Wherokiori, Puri, Meta, and Emma; Captain Mathews, Messrs Busby, Clarkson, Johnson, Hardy, Strang, Ball, Coleman, Ellis, Cope, Woodall, Longhurst, Humphries, Pateshall, Allan, Griffin, Barton, • Reynolds , Fleming, Carter, Jackson, Reynolds, Atkinson, Smitheran, Cobbett, Williams, Murphy, Fevry, Donker, Finlyasou, Ritchford, Clark Gillard, Williams, Christenson, Duncan, Mason, Puki, Rangi, Alaki, Winiata (2), Byrne, Meha, Davis, Englest, Barras, Myers, Ryan, Reeve, iPeti, Pera, Puki, Anderson, Mills, Dinwiddle, Charter, Wade, Nelson, T'linkcy. Ray, Batina, -Pern, Maere, Smith, Ryan. Low, Godfrey, Bust, Nikeri, Bowles, Mazengarb, Coombes, and Kelly. Mokoia, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Milner; Mesdames deLautuor, Cole, Graham, Mins, Dutton; Messrs Burleigh McGlashan, Brash, Clailce, Bowles, Woolf, Maginie, Veale, Ryan, Yates, Graham, Eure, Bunch, Ford, Britton, Johnson, Murray, .Runkon, G. Scottie, Livingstone, Dutton, 1 atterbson, McGrath, Traynor, Rankrn, Cassellev, Walker, Finlayson, Thomas, Dickson, Brown, Evans, Weaver, Bates, Johnson, Theatrical Company (2/).
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• . WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31. Squall, s.s. (2 a.m.), 369 tous, McKenzie, for Auckland. _ V Waikare, s.s. (11 a.m.), 30/1 tons, Bernecli, for Auckland. Passengers in addition to those already published. Misses Evans (2), dames J. T. Evans, G. Mattlicuson, and Murphy; Messrs 3. T. Evans, Clearv, Sprmggay, Wilson; G. MattheA\ - Hon, Cox, Jones, Jenun, Lugent, Mur%lSJ. £° b (9 g 3O p.*.), 3502 tons. Smith, for south. Passengers:—Foi Napier:Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Misses M. Tanner, <H. S\v e eta pp ; e ,B a t die ;o r. Swindlev, Gray, Macdonald, Mom*, and Jenings: Mcsdames E. J Vane*, Simeon, Pollock, and Gartshoro; Injector Dwyer, Messrs McCiilloch, Kmg, Smart, Houghton, F.>bpot, Gift, Strong, Cope, Atkinson, Fisher, Hay. A. Allan, and M. Gia_ ham. For tVellington: Misses Munfo and Lyttelton, Nurse Shilllngton, Mrs. Crawford ?y-l Guild,' Messrs G. Webb, G ray monel, Madden, Crudden, and Battle. For Lyttelton: Misses Bnsby ahd Davis; Mesdames Dodgs inn, Elisor, and Campbell; Messi’s Gunns, . P. Davies, and F. "W. Blakey. Foi Hobart: Mr. L. Archer. For Sydney :- Mr. A. Ells. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Flora, Napier, to-dav. Waikare, North, April 4. Wiminera, North, April 7. Victoria, South, April 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fldra, Coast and Auckland, to-day. Victoria, North, April 3. Waikare, South, April i._ Wimmera, South, April 7. VESSELS IN PORT. Alert, scow. Rang!, scow. ' The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrived from south early yesterday morning, and left again late for Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia arrived from Auckland and Sydney yesterday alternooon, and continued her voyage | south at niyht. | : The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left .early \ -yesterday morning for Auckland. She I does not call at Tologa on the upward i trip owing to the he:©y sea. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora is clue to artlvo from Napier early this morning, and to sail again at 9.30 a.m. for Coast ports and Auckland. ' • ! As the. weather prospects are unfavorable, the U.S.S. Co.’s Tuatea will not proceed to Waipiro to-day, hut instead •the Latter Day Saints (Mormons) will proceed to Waipiro to the Mormon conference by the-Flora to-day. The Tuatea will bring the company hack next Tuesday. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.’s Delphic is due here on, Sunday to load for London, for which port she leaves Gisborne on April 7th. . The Tyser liner Whakarua arrives on Monday next to load frozen meat, etc. After being laid up at Port Chalmers for some weeks, - the Wairuna will be recommissioned next week, and engages in the coastal produce trade for a time. The Wairuna is expected to load at the Bluff about Saturday next, at Oamaru on Monday following, and at Tim am on Wednesday, for Napier, Gisborne, and '(Auckland. On arrival at Auckland the I Wairuna proceeds to Newcastle to load | -a cargo of coal for southern ports. BY TELEGRAPH. BRISBANE, March 31. Arrived—lndradevi. SYDNEY, March 31. .Arrived —Inga, from Kaipara. Sailed—Wimmera (1.40 p.m.) for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, March 31. Sailed —Eunice for Wanganui. CAPE MARIA, March 31. A largo steamer from west passed east at 3 a.m. ; a Tvser Co.’s steamer from west passed east at 6.30 a.m. The former is probably the Judralema and .the latter the Whakarua. AUCKLAND, March 31. Arrived—Pendle Hill, barquentine, from Svdnev via Whangarci. Sailed—James Craig, barque, for Whangarci and Sydney. PORT AWANUJ. March 31. Mokoia passed smith at 10.30 a.m. !V PORT AHURIRI, March 31. C Sailed— Flora (4.50 p.m.) for Gis;ljo/in&' WELLINGTON, March 31. Arrived—Moeraki (7.40 a.m.) from Sydney. • ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2465, 1 April 1909, Page 4
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