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SHIPPING

ARRIVED, WEDNESDAY, MAY sth. ’Wairuna, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 3947 tons, W. P. Collins, from South. Monowai, s.s. (4 a.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, from South. Passengers— Misses Gill, Doran (2), Eden, Harts (2), Colls, Sunderland, Mills, Anderson, and freeman; Mesdames Richardson, Barraplough, Lockie and Anderson; Messrs Cramp, Richardson, Lockie, Heston, Cheveaux, Atkinson, Carpenter, Wilson, Richards, Miller, Aicken, Boyle, Ross, Zorhab, McFerran, Hamilton, Bott, Drummond, Christophers; Master Bowen; Sergt.-Major McNair, and 25 steerage. . Wimmera, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 3022 tons,. Waller, from Sydney and Auckland, Passengers—Misses Vmvless (2), Field, Moore. Peck; Nurse Floyd; and Sister Sheard; Mesdames Wythe, Springgay, and child, Orr, Fitzgerald, V right, Hart and two children; Messrs Kent, Wvllie, Gittos, Hammond, Maylard, J. Brash, Kemp, McGlashan, Spence, W. A. O’Meara, Piesse, Matheson, Hart, Gault, Blewden, Ford, Goodacre, Fletcher. Monkman, and Kiricwcod. j SAILED. ; WEDNESDAY, MAY sth. Monowai, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3433 tolls, j Robertson,' for Auckland. Passengers ; in addition to those published in our I -last issue: For Auckland: Messrs Wil- | liains, Bright, R. Morse, Graham, J. j Thompson, Parker, Shelton, Redmond, i Fraser, and Bellhouse; and Constable i Pratt; for Sydney, Messrs Burt and i Odermann. j Wairuna, s.s. (noon), 3947 tons, ColF Tins, for Auckland. Wimmera, s.s. (9 p.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, for South. Passengers: —For Napier: Misses Laurenson, Buchanan 72), Jackson, Williamson, Hill, Wallis, Noble-Cainpbell, Haybittle, Exator, and Hutchinson; Mesdames Pomare and i two children, J. Walsh, Mason, Laur- ! ance, Hutchinson, Meha and boy, Kali raitiana and child; Detective Rawlo; | ..Drs. Pomare and Morrison; Messrs j Waterhouse, Oliver, Sandtmann, Ty- | ler, Watts, Regger, Waters, Jackson, l Hart, Kirkwood, Cunnigham, Jay, [ Shepley, Montague, Atkinson, Christoi pliers, Hamilton, F. W. Wilson, ZorI ’hab, Coleman, Raymond, Scott, Buclc- ! ingham, C'aelli, Meha, Howden, Pera, [ Hughes, Hare, Karaitiana,. Grey, and Ryan. For Wellington: Misses Zaclia.1 riah (2), Fee (2), and E. Claussen; j Mesdames Smytbe, Zachariah, Wearne, !- and Claussen.; Messrs P. Barry, Peck- ! over, Hogg, Breening, Claussen (2), [Honan, O’Connor, Johnston, O’Keefe, i Patterson, Cruickshanks, J. Little, [. Braisden, Lyons. For Lyttelton: Mes- | srs McFerran, J. Fraser, and Evans, [For Dunedin; Mr, Young. ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, South, May 8. Monowai, Auckland, May 9. Maheno, Auckland, May 12. Waikare, South, May 12. 5 Waikare, Auckland, May 16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mokoia, Auckland, May 8. Monowai, South, May 9. 1 Waikare, Auckland, May 12. [ Maheno, South, May 12. j Waikare, South, May 16. I VESSELS IN PORT. ( Arawa, s.s., in the Bay. - • I The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived [from South early yesterday morning, ■and sailed again for Auckland, i The 11.5.5. Co.’s Wairuna arrived from Picton yesterday morning with a cargo of produce for this port. discharging 3he proceeded "to Auckland, j The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Wimmera arrived from Sydney and Auckland yesterday afternoon, and continued her Voyage south during the evening. I The U.S.S. Co.’s Elora was due to jeave Picton at noon yesterday for Nabier, Gisborne, Coast ports, and Auckland. i The Tyser Co.’s Whakarua was expected to finish loading last night and to sail for Napier, taking from this port approximately 11,000 carcases of meat, 120 bales wool, and 153 casks tallow. ! Tlie Shaw, Savill, and Albion Com>aiiy’s Waiwera is due here on the •2th. Her movements are as follows: Reaves Lyttelton on May Bth'for loadfig at Napier, GisborneFOamaru, Timru, and Lyttelton, visiting these ports lx the order named. She leaves Lytelton on May 25th for Wellington, [lid, at this port, completes Homeward pading, sailing finally for London on Lay 29. I The next Tyser liner to load at Gisbvne will be the Mimiro, which is due t Auckland about the 6th. | BY TELEGRAPH. . Yp' _ NEWCASTLE, May 5. [Arrived—Louisa Craig, from Auckiiid. CAPE MARIA, May 5. (The Koromiko, from the west, passed Ist at 11 a.m. j WELLINGTON, May 5. [Arrived —Rimutaka (5 a.m.), from bndon via Hobart; Moeraki (7.45 an.) from Sydney." Sailed —Indralema (6.30 a.m.) for pndon ; Tokomaru (2.50 p.m.) for Loni”' MELBOURNE, May 5. •Sailed —Manuka for Bluff; Inga for aipara.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2494, 6 May 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2494, 6 May 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2494, 6 May 1909, Page 4

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