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ARRIVED. [ f WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. (iwaru, s.s. (11 p.m.), 10,000 tons, llis, from Auckland. I FRIDAY, APRIL 9. flokoia, s.s. ($.30 p.m.), 3502 tons, itk, from south. Passengers: —Alisi O’Hara, Cogswell, Laurenson, jnhpson, Ferris, Carrrolll, Callaghan, i'cliner, Southherg, MoKinlay; Meshes Riddell, Steedman, Good (2), mil ton, Granville, FirJy; Messrs AViljns, C'attanach, Ford, Sydow, Stecd‘n, Rutledge, Clarkson, Fenwick, bhibald, Parkinson, Lusk, Murdoch, jbertson, Black, Brown, Symes, Rut-ic-e, Ferris, Good (2), Anderson, «edi, Peacocke. Smith, Hmdmarsh, iffleit, Hale, Preston, Granville, wis, Carter, Pittonleagh, McKay,, ly Bailey; and 42 steerage. SAILED. ! SATURDAY, APRIL 10. Mokoia, s.s. (3 a.m.), 3502 tons, lith, for Auckland. Passengers: (r Auckland : Mr. and Mrs. Richarua Mrs. Fisher and child, Stone, Alari : Misses Flemming, _ M. and P. do iutour, Martin, F. Johnson, Clotty, jgley, Quinn, and F. Murray; Rev. Ue TamahO'i’i, -Messrs Dunlop, Hall, iimmond, Graham, E. G. Matthews, jr, Fisher, G. Ruby, deLautour, G:t----5 Matthews, Mossman, Touch, Atckhe, P. Ryan, and Ostoja. ’ For Svdv: Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marnier, Mr. y Mrs. Jones, Messrs Sutton and Jrr. I EXPECTED ARRIVALS. kVairuna, Timaru, to-day. Squall, Auckland, April 12. Monowai, Auckland, April .11. [Maheno, Auckland, April 14. [Waikare, South, April 15. ( -PROJECTED DEPARTURES. lAlonowai, South, April 11. Maheno, South, April 14 _ . pVaikare, Auckland, April I*>. VESSELS IN PORT. (Empreza, barque. {Niwaru, s.s., in the Bay. [The Tyser liner Niwaru arrived from uckland late on Wednesday night to ad frozen meat, etc., for London. It i expected that she will be completed id get away this evening. The following are the shipments from iis port by the Shaw Savill Co/s Delhi c/ which left here on Wednesday affrnoon for Wellington: —16,571 cartels mutton, 6274 carcases lamb, 2SS barters beef, 62 sides veal—all by the jsborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat ompanv. The next Shaw Savill steaml to call at Gisborne will be the Toko[aru, on the 13th inst., and she will bo filowecl by the Kia Ora on the 2otli Ist. The U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia was late in rrjving from Nsiper last evening, king earlier than usual this week on recount of the holidays. There was one lunch at 8 p.m., and the vessel was .kpected to leave for Auckland at 3 .nr. this morning. i The Westoprt Coal Co.’s Regains is ho from Westport to-morrow evening jitli a. cargo of coal. The U.S.S. Co.'s Wairuna left Tmini at 7 a.m. on Thursday for Gisborne Meet. She is due here this morning, ind after having landed her cargo of (l’oduce for this port and 48 tons for lapier, goes on to Auckland. On comletion of her discharge in Auckland the bssel goes into dock for her annual hrvey and overhaul, r The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is clue to lave Auckland at noon to-day for <oIga Bay and Gisborne. !Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Flora 's at presect forking Coast ports, and is expected |> finish about Monday. She comes h to Gisborne, and takes the s.s. A\ajan i’s cargo for Napier, ::»terwams Proceeding to Wellington an 1 Nelson. ? The U.S.S. Co.’s, turbine steamer |[ ah Clio, which is rep’ace ; the %s. tanuka in the intercolonial service, |ft Sydney at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, ami I due here from Auckland on S\ c d.ueshv next.
BY TELEGRAPH. i . SYDNEY, Aj'i-i: 8. I Arrived —Eanordale, from Gi'f-y----loutli. ' . ~ MELBOURNE., April 8. I Sailed— River in a, for NAv Zealand. FREMANTLE, Apr;! H (Arrived—Qrotava. Lbv-souger fot lew Zealand: Miss Innos. SYDNEY, April bi Arrived—Victoria (noon) from Now ealand; Relga, from Ra:p:ir i: Maroll. from Wanganui. - WELLINGTON. April >. j Arrived—Delphic (4.40 p.m.}, .»rcm isborne. ... r . WELLINGTON, April 0. Sailed— Manuka (11.40 ,p,m. on etc), br Sydney. t ~
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2472, 10 April 1909, Page 4
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