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ARRIVED. SATURDAY, APRIL 3. etoria, s.s. (4 a.m.), 2969 tons, Untie, from south. Passengers:—AlisCassidy, Peterson, Reid, Collins, lolds (3), and Ryan; Mesdames ;h, Clarke, Blair, Wyatt, Ivory, rt, Raymond, Gregory and 3 childLuttrell, Herford and 2 children, Jkner, Bojß, Bain, Dowell, Collins, Sersfield, Whittle and 2 children, mas, Giskin, Leslie, and Munro; srs A. and G. Milne, T. Casserley, he, Blair, T. Brown, MaKay, Bar[A. Ross, Pettigrew, Raymond, flier, Hosten, Fenwick, Gear, Alcish, Frost, T. E. Williams. T. Wilson, Herford, Boyd, Watkins, L Robertson, Preston, Dowell, Jackie J. Thomas, Whittle, Gregory, Wilis, Leslie, G. Leslie, Bloxom, Dogral, jgh, Iner, McLean, Thompson, KelFallon. iScott, Bristow, Jones, Cliigf Merrick, Foman, DeFries, Casey,, [ins, Donelian, O’Connor, Blade, V. [kins, Court,' Carr, Ellis, Commons, jert, Morris; Fraser, Fernandez, jmpson (2), Humphries, McDonald, riders, Christie, Daley, Ryan, and Hughes, Fryer, ancl Ashton. SUNDAY, APRIL 4. oromiko, s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 2479 tons, D. Chvisp, from Newcastle, via tier.
Taikare, s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 3071 tons, neeh, from Auckland. Passengers: les Rice, Shaw, 'Williamson, Eastd, Tucker ;Mesdames Dunbar, Langt Tucker; Messrs Parker, Knibb, ic-nhead and son, Ross, Earp, Esam, ser, Langdon, Walworth, Best, Mahney, Dunlop, Trasker, Tucker, lip, 1 Primrose; and 18 steerage.
| . SAILED. I SATURDAY, APRIL 3. jictoria, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 2969 tons, wistle, for Auckland and Sydney, sengers in addition to those already fished: —For Auckland: Mr. and j. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Terry MisFinlayscn, Morton, Lockwood (2), [Crawford, Pettie, and Buchanan; rdarues Warbrick and Williams; Isrs Finla.vson, J. Dalgety, Gillman, erisen, Loomb, Jones, C. Shernfr;, [bs, Blake, Rowley, Clark, Ball, lderson, Ngawhiti, Sbortland, Tui, Patton, and Shirley. For. Syd- : Messrs Wynwood, Denby, Relf, lor, Gaul, Bunch, Ford, Fowler, and ieron.
SUNDAY, APRIL 4. iaikare, s.s. (7 p.m.), 3071 tons, neeh, for south. Passengersbolder : Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. | Mrs. Wilson ; Misses Smyth, leara, Alien, and m. Williams, Bartol, Churcher, Mcfhy and 2 children; Constable Scott, Isrs H. Ennor, Jackson, Heald, T. [her, McKay, Gtaleman, Selig, R. C. L T. Brown, Ricbmond, T. Clarkson, [theran, Clark, Churclier, Blair, kefield, Kelly, A. Devery, McArth- : Brennan, Moorhouse, Gardmer, tins (2), Jones, Woods, May. Curtis, rk, and Robinson. For Wellington : jSes Sbillington, Riddick, Abeam, files,' and Readv; Mesdames Devery, Race, and Riddick and 2 children; Isis Devery, W. Hood, Wallace, k Lyttelton: Miss H. Plimsoll; Airs, k Mr. W. A. O’Meara. For Dune- |: Messrs S. Clare, Whin ray, Lynch; j and Airs. Storrie. i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. quail, Coast and Auckland, to-day. vhakarua, Auckland, to-day. lelphic, Lyttelton, to-day, lonowai, South, April 7. Fimmera, Auckland. Anril 7. lokoia, South, April 9. lonowai, Auckland, April 11. faheno, Auckland, April 14. Faikare, South, April 15.
I PROJECTED DEPARTURES Uall, Auckland, to-morrow, ielphic, London, Wednesday, lonowai, Auckland, April 7. Vmmera, South, April 7. jtakoia, Auckland, April 9. lonowai, South, April 11. taheno, South, April 14. _ faikare, Auckland, April 10. ■ VESSELS IN PORT. joronation, ketch, yaikonini, scow. Empreza, barque, toromiko, s.s., in the Bay.
fhe Huddart-Parker Co.’s Y ictoria lived from south on Saturday inornL and sailed later for Auckland and luev. ?ho U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrived in Auckland yesterday forenoon, and I' again for south in the evening. * made a g'ood trip down from Auckd, arriving here at 11.15 a.m. jsengers were lauded. ehing the wharf at noon. •he U.S.S. Co.’s Koromiko arrived in Newcastle, via Napier, early yes-, flav interning,. She discharges 500 Is of coal at this port, and from hero •; goes on to Auckland, where she 1 unload the balance of her cargo. \ completion of her discharge in cklaud, the vessel will be docked tor airs and annual overhaul. /he U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland 2 p.in. on Saturday for Tologa Bay f Auckland, and is due here to-day. fhe U.S.S. Co.’s Flora is at present i’king Coast bays on her trip to Lime“he Island and Auckland. Sbe leaves ckland early this week for Coast its, Giborne, Napier, Wellington, and [son. hie ketch Coronation is due ta sail [ Tairua this evening, calling in at ioga Bay. fhe T.vser liner Whakaruartoft Auck[d on "(Saturday evening, and was exited to arrive here late last night or jly this morning. She loads at .this It for Home. _ . ' , the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. s fphic left Lyttelton on Saturday brnoon for Gisborne to load wool, t, for London. She is due to m.vc |e direct for London on Wednesday Jning. . . , fhe U.S.S. Co.’s Wairuna arrived at | Bluff on Saturday. She.is due to about" 6th iust. for. Oaniaru, J 1 * 11 " (. Gisborpe, Napier, and Auckland. i BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, April 3. Lmvod—Karamca and Raugatira, m 'Wellington. Sailed—Star of itland, for New Zealand. : - SYDNEY, April 3. •ailed —Langton Grange, for Neu land; Moana (3.45 p.m.), lor ''<?>- ’ to "' SYDNEY, April 4 , ‘liivecl—-Soiitliern Cross, from Auck1. Sailed— Joseph Craig, for New AA! AUCKLAND, April 3- j uled— Squall ;.*J p.m.),, for Cusbouio , j
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2468, 5 April 1909, Page 4
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