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i ARRIVED. • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th. ! • Alonowai, s.s. (5 a.m.), 3433 4»»5,. 1 - Robertson, .from South. Passengers—- ; Misses Bradley, Snell, Steward, Faulkner and Freeman; Mesdames Saiilt, Smith, Gore t Faulkner, Innes, Curtis, Walis, Rune: man and boy, and Read; Messrs Lee, . White, Gatland, Hoadloy, ' • ' Wriliams; Smith, Williamson, Stewart, Redfen, Rolleston, Clark, Jeune, f Faulkner, Clarkson, Kenway, Hollier, lanes, Higie, Mints, Curtis, Barden, Levy; 17 members off tlie Alaskelyne and Devan t’« Mysteries Co.; and 32 steerage. Wimmera, s--s. (1 p.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, from Sydney -and Auckland. .Passengers: From Sydney —Messrs O. A. Johnson and 6. Gibbs. Fft’om Misses Pilcher, Atkinson •<4), Garland, and Pyke; Mesdames Collison, Graves, Atkinson, O’Connor, .Robertson, I’yke, Cummings, Hammond, Curtis and child, Jones, and Ferry; Messrs Howden, Sale. Robinson, McNeil, Prime, Eastgate, McMalion, Cbst, Andrews, Coleman, Bay]iss. Graves, Hussey, Robinson, E. CoHieon. Atkinson, Alced, Vosper, Hunt, Dobson, Amphoney, Sly, McKano, Richards, Willmerman, Jones, Renwiek, Payne, Kerr, Hammond, and Ferrv ; Rev. Father Ormond.
SAILED. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th. Mcnowai, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, for Auckland. Passengers in addition to those already published —Mesdames Nicol and infant, Melva; Messrs Dockl, W. Neil, Tanner, C. A. West, Goldie, . Simpson, Melva. lyrejnan, Strokes, Alarmo, McCabe, Me[Pherson, Millard, Fields Symcs, Podley, Bryant. Harney, Grace, McDonald, Thomson, Georg© Vernon Theatrical Co. (6). onon . Wimmera. s.s. (10 p.m.), 30-2 tons, Waller, for South. Passengers—b or Napier: Misses Williams (2), Gray, B. O’Meara, Pliimnier, Foster, Furness, "Warren (2), Burns. Wilkinson, Ratcliffc (2), Stuckey, Thompson, Hood, McLeod, Martin, King. Duncan, Johneton Smith, and. Davis; Mesdames Stewart, T. S. Williams, Grey Raymond, Carr and infant % Williams, Brownlee. Gardner, Temperley. Mar- ' -tin, Wall, Duncan, Emma and child, Pori Wharekiori, Thompson, Glittord, Pyke .and child, Walker, Atira and child: Messrs G. T. Williams R.. K. "Murphy, C. J. Bennett,T. S. Williams, Rsam, C. Gray, Wickstead, Raymond, Pettigrew Dodgshun, A. and C. Judd, Bousfiekl, Ford Coip, j Piesse, Williams, Lambert, Hale, McI Lemon, Robertson, Ross, Levey, Loisel, Barden, Watkins, Chambers Fitz.gerald, Saxby, McLean, C.fe. Bruce, Waka, Parker, Jackson, Higgle, \\ • H. Wall, White, Manta, Sharpin, Tomblinson, McDonald, Bishop J. MacDonald, Livingstone, Ockleshane, Godfrey, Davis. Nelson, Ratina lcti, Thompson, Ngolii, Nikera, Puki, Teiwa Kamau, Duncan, Rangipuka, Kelly’ and boy, Penpinaere Mason, - Alako, Winiata (2), Grey (2), Lowe. Taylor, Clark, Lolley, Francis, Ma niisscn, Elks, A. Richards, Smith, Lidgrovc, Hopworth, Mercer, Cook, Priesi. For Wellington : Miss Third, Messrs Mortimer and Campbell, hoi Lyttelton: Miss Gill. For Dunedin: Misses Smith and Coleman ; Messrs ■l Ooleman (2). EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, South, April 9. Monowai, Auckland, Apri* 11. Mahetio, Auckland, April 14. Waikare, South, April 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mokoia, Auckland, April 9. Monowai, South, April 11. Maheno, South, April 14. Waikare, Auckland, Aynl 10. ... f VESSELS IN PORT. Empreza, barque. The U.S.S. Monowai arrived from South yesterday ' morning, and sailed Muring the forenoon ior Auckland. She returns again on Sunday aitcrThe Hudd art-Pa rker Co.’s Wimmera Wnfved ‘from Auckland and Sydney -yesterday afternoon, and continued Rer voyage South at night. She took a large number of' passengers from this port. ■* . . The Tvser liner Niwanv was due to arrive from Auckland late last night or early this morning, and will be engaged ’until ‘ Saturday loading frozen meat. She is expected to leave for Napier on Saturday night. 1 lie lndralema -is due on' the 24th to load frozen meat, wool, etc. The Union Co.’s Wairuna left Oamaru at 2 a.m. on Tuesday for Tunaru. Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. The Union Co.’s Flora left Auckland yesterday at 6 P.m. for Coast ports and Gisborne. Trom here the Flora goes on to Napier and Nelson. The Shaw Savill Co.’s Delphic was expected to complete her loading last . flight, .and leaves for Wellington to coal before leaving for Home. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, April 7. Arrived —Flora (2.45 p.m yesterday) from Gisborne via East past bays, [ Hampstead (1.10 a.m.) from Java Moana (8 a.m.) from Sydney; Koioliniko (1 p.m.) from Gisborne; Haurot (3.35 p.m.) from Rarotonga, bqUc /q |5 n m.) from Gisborne. Sailed—Ni warn (10.50 p.m. 6th) for Gisborne; Flora (6 p.m.) for Gisborne via East Coast bay’s. r 7 WELLINGTON, April /. Arrived—Whakarua (6.40 p.m). from *■ Moana* 1 (8 a.m.) from Sydney; Hauroto | < 3 f >^ ) ’ f r° m |fssS;-Aprj l 7. Sailed—Malieno (4 p.m.), for New ya-'emd. NEWCASTLE, April 7. Arrived—Waivaka, from Auckland. .MELBOURNE, April ■•/v« j ' Sailed—Riverina (last night) f° r 1 Bluff.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2471, 8 April 1909, Page 4
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