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ARRIVED. MONDAY, APRIL 19. Squall, s.s. (4 p.m.), 309 tons. McLenzie, frfom 'J'ologa Bay and Auckuid. SAILED. 1 mondayTapril 19. : Kalin, s.s. (3 p.m.), 99 tops.. Carlson, :>r Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. L Nitfaru, South, Friday. [Monowai, South, April 21. Victoria, Auckland, April 2.1. ; Maheno, South, April 24. | Monowai, Auckland, April 25. I Waikare, South, April 28. ! Mokoia, Auckland, April 28. I , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. |'Monowai, Auckland, April 21. Victoria, South, April 21. j Maheno, Auckland, April_24. i Monowai, South, April 25. j Waikaro, Auckland, April 2S, [Mokoia, South, April 28. VESSELS IN PORT. | Squall, s.s. The U.S.S. Co. s Squall arrived from liioga Bay and Arc 1 land yesterday af[rt. i.mi w tii it *. • general cargo tor iif. port. Sho leaves again for Aueknd to-day. Messrs Richardson and Co.'s Kahn mipleted her loading yesterday and tiled for Wellington direct in the aU ■moon. (The Tyser liner Niwaru arrives from tilth on Friday to complete her New ealand loading, and leaves here on aturday for .Brisbane. The Niwaru jill be followed by. the ludralema, hieh arrrives in Gisborne next Mon|iy for four days’ loading, and the (hakarua, which is due on the 30th, r three days’ loading. (Messrs Wilkins and Kettle, loading agents.) ; The * Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s [ia Ora is due next Monday to load for pndon. (Messrs Common, Shelton id Co., loading agents.) [The TJ.S.tS. Co.’s Flora was expected t leave Nelson at noon yesterday for Icton and Napier. She is due here i Thursday, and leaves the same day b Coast ports and Auckland. I BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, April 19. [Arrived —Victoria (7.40 p.m.), from ,-ducy. Sailed—Wimmera (5.40 p.m.) t Sydney. | . v NAPIER, April ID.; Arrived —Walk are (G a.m.), from GisWELLINGTON, April 19. [Arrived— Arawa (10.25 p.m. on 1-Sth) bin London, via Hobart. The Arawa, from London anti Plyiuth, arrived in the stream last night id was berthed at the_ wharf this Inning. She brings 245 passengers, 7 being third-class. On tne Hcme|rd trip the Arawa used 3000 tons of estport coal, developing 4700 horsejwer, and making a steady 13 knots roughout. j BLUFF, April 19. Arrived —Moora-kt (8.30 a.m.). from [ibart, with English mail. . i. ~ A miner in Yvyalong West, SaM lie’u ,a pain in his chest, I Which made his mate Bill, i Say, “Swallow this pill, H’s Laxo-Tonic: one of the best. UAXO-TONIC PILLS, IOJd and l/6. Norway is the only country in the rid where banks hold more specie their safes than they issue. English jiks have only £7O in hand for ever} DO of issue. _____
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2480, 20 April 1909, Page 4
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