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ARRIVED. FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd. jlndralcma, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 10.000 ms; Trotter, from N-anier. ** [ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. {Maheno, South, to-day. iMonowai, Auckland, tc-morro'.v. [Niwaru, South, Monday. j i Waikare, South, April 2S. ! I Mokoia, Auckland, April 2S. I PROJECTED DEPARTURES. | • {Maheno, Auckland, to-day. S Mono'.vai, South, to-morrow, i Waikare, Auckland, April 28, * | Mokoia, South, April 28. VESSELS IN PORT. Awanui, schooner. Waikonini, scow. •The IT. S.S. Code Maheno arrives rom South this morning, and proceeds I, Auckland and Sydney during the orenoon. The Tuatea leaves the wharf It 0 a.m. and 10 a.m. I Tlie Tyser liner Indralcma arrived rom Napier early yesterday morning, (lie loads approximately 1250 halos ol Tool. 60 casks pe.lts, 150 casks tallow, jnd 20,000 carcases frozen meat, and icturns South on Monday. I. The Ty-ser liner Niwaru has been cleaved in" Napier owing to a mishap to ier windlass, and will not arrive here intil Monday. .. f The Shaw-Savill and Albion Co. a Km : j)ra arrives from Lyttelton on Monday . Jo lead for the Home market. ! Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny s’ due to arrive here from Napier < n Monday morning. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai returns Irom Auckland to-morrow afternoon, Ud proceeds South during the evening, f The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is. expected Co leave Auckland' to-day for loioga Ray and Gisborne. I The ketch Coronation is loading timber at Tairua for Gisborne. She is due here early next week. | The subsidy granted by the New Zealand Government to the Alley ..no for [he maintenance of the New Zealfinufcanadian steamship service having been terminated, the steamer Den of KutJi-l-en will discontinue that run lhe vessel has been chartered by the New Zealand Sloping Company to load wool, jieinp. grain, etc., in New Zealand ioi London. „ ~ n j Commander Blunt, or the New Zealand drillship Pioneer, writing irom Svdnev under date of April 10th, has notified Captain' G. G. Smith, Royal Naval Registrar, at Wellington, that the Pioneer will arrive in Auckland ijpom Svdnev during the first veek in Mav 411 naval reservists who are due for" drill from the Auckland district sire, to he ready for their drill, commencing on Monday, May 11th. BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE, April 23. | Sailed —Mimiro, for London. : ' . NEWCASTLE, April 23. | Sailed —Wliangape for the Bluff. „ | WELLINGTON, April 23. | ■ Sailed—Moeraki (5.10 p.m.) for »ydf U ‘ y * NAPIER, April 23. i Sailed —Maheno for North. Pas-sen--1 ? •*' rfor G isb orn e : M usses T ocl d, l 1 lslie i. SlcDarid, Briggs, Coe, Colebroox and Wickham; Mesdames Jackson, \\ imams. i|!u tier worth, Brandon, Nelson ; Messrs iHoldsworth, Boys, Sinkm (2k. J roup. Jerusalem, Murphy, Fisher. Milliams (3) Guthrie-Smith, Hutchinson Chamfer. Bousfield, Hobbs, Morris, McLerJiion. Lambert. Lewis; Captain jßcanlej and 23 steerage.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2484, 24 April 1909, Page 4
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