SHIPPING
ARRIVED. SATURDAY, MAY 15. [i minora, s.s. <.4 a.in.), 3023 tens, lev, from south. Passengerr. ios Busby, Cook, Thompson, Bai rie, L Howard, Baiber, Stafford, P. io, E. Howard,- V.'yJds, Busby, Buri Doleman, James, and Poster; flames Doherty, Davies, Herries, fren, Williams, Stafford, Mclntosh, [Rogers; lion. A. T. Ngata, Messrs g, Duncan, Peckover, Pettigrew, Inah, A. East,'Todd,. McPherson, Ray, Davidson, McAlister, J. Nel- [ Little, Fordham, Bourke, Smith, forty, lies, E. P. Joyce, Skillicorn, Iris, Johnston, C. Davis, Cobbett, Stafford, Pi.kilo, Andrew, Judd (2), loway, C. Gardiner, Whoever, Mcizie, Poster, Griffiths,. Simmonds; iglas, Newric-e, Scott, Neilson, Morton, Patterson, v\ alkcr, Nelson, pd, Nelson, McSweney, and Detoc- ( RaW SUNDAY, MAT 16. hiikare, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 3071 tons, nech, from Auckland. Passengers: bos Williams (2), dcLautour (2), j y (2), Evcntt, Parkson, Vaughan r Mcllhone, Murray, and Hopkins; ulames Fisher and child, and Ollivj M(>ssr3 Mcliarg, Fisher, Rawson, ising, Pearson, Dodds, Fabian, Dior, Warren, Ashton, Redstone, and jglas; 9 steerage. ' BAILED. | SATURDAY, MAY 15. Yimmeru, s.s. (1 p.m.), 3022 tons, iller for Auckland and Bycfney. isengers in addition to those already dished: —For Auckland : Misses •land, Ivil, Laurence, Hotop. and a<das; Messrs Barron, Devery, Jonnor, P. C. Bayly, McGlashan, irters, V. Barker, Brown, Tenteng, Graham, Carroll, Wilkinson, Jongs, Carson, Lock, Liddle, Bennett, l Williamson’s Merry Widow. Comiy (86). For Sydney : Miss Wilbow; gsrs Voisey and Hesse. SUNDAY, MAY 16. iVaikare, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 30/1 tons, hiech, for South. Passengers: -- r Napier: Misses Pryor, Beach, [ite, Watt, Riddler, Watt, Smale, jrgess, Puflett, Rollen, A. O Hara, 1 B. Thompson; Mesdame3 Jones* svvillo, Watt, Blair; Hon. R. McKent Mj-. Justice Sim, Messrs D. Cowan, l Ellison. Holmes, C. E. Matthews, for, J. H. Salmon, Chicken, Little, Ison, Duncan, Hudson, Fisher, W. [Anderson, S. Todd, H, M. Corss, gton, Haig, F. J. Williams, and C. jrdner. For Wellington: Mr. G. irse. For Lyttelton: Miss White 1 Mr. Kennett.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. turu, Napier, to-day. Nannj, Napier, to-day. rlonowai, South, May 19. Victoria, Auckland, May 19. L’alune, South, May 22. L’alune, Auckland, May 22. daheno, South, May 22. donowai, Auckland, May 23. rVaikaro, South, May 26. iiekbia, Auckland, May 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. douowai, Auckland, May 19. Victoria, South, May 19. flahouo, Auckland, May 22. ilonowai. South, May 23. iVaikare, Auckland, May 26. Rokoia, South, May 26. VESSELS IN PORT. Coronation, ketch. Uert, scow. | LTie U.S.S. Co.'s Waikare returned m Auckland yesterday afternoon and led south in the evening. (he Huddart-Parker Co.’s Wimmera ived from south on Saturday morn- ; and sailed again for Auckland and Iney. •he U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due to ye to-day for Tologa Bay and Gisne. Tie U.S.S. Co.’s Flora completed iking Coast ports on Friday, and ; for Auckland. She is due to leave re to-morrow for Coast bays, Gishe, Napier, Wellington, and proly Nelson. lessrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny 1 Ruru are both, expected from Nap- | this morning. lessrs Evans, Nield, and Co. advise t the schooner Awanui has arrived Auckland, and starts loading for borne and Tologa Bay to-day. lie U.S.S. Co.’s Kaituna sailed from y castle on Friday with a load of 1 for Gisborne. he Maoriland Steamship Co.’s Holmb 'proceeds to Greymouth,. and comes k' to Gisborne with sleepers, and ber. After discharge v she proceeds k to Greymouth for another load of ber. . he* engineer of the Lyttelton HarBoard, in a report to the Board reply, stated’ (reports the Lyttelton mors”) that if a parapet wall was be constructed outside the edge of eastern breakwater it would not accessary to expend more than half I £IOOO authorised for repairs to the k, but if the parapet was not proid the full amount might be reled. The breakwater could never jonsidored safe until protected from seas by a parapet, which would keep ■seas from washing over it. He remonded the construction • such all 2ft Gin higher than the present I lovel at a cost of bout £ 1500. jug to the very rough foundation on ph the wall would be placed it was [emely difficult, .if not impossible, stimate exactly the quantity et conb that would bo required. Hefhcre- | recommended that tenders should Invited for the necessary materials [that the concrete should be mixed! I deposited by day labor. t ” BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, May 15. frived—Peild’e Hill, from Mercury SYDNEY, May IG. Jived—Hazel Craig, for Kaipara. MELBOURNE, May 16. rived—Moeraki, from Wellington. CAPE MARIA, May 15. earner from west passed east at f p.m. yesterday, j • AUCKLAND, May 15. •rived —Flora (1.30 p.m.), from >rne, via Tologa Bay; Aparima p.m.), from Calcutta, via SingaAUCKLAND, May 16. rived —Sqivall (9 a.m.), from GisWimmera (8.30 a.m.), from true; Victoria (10.50 a.m.), from f> ' NAPIER. May 15. "•Sail.—Fanny and Ruru (8 p.m. on for Gisborne. WELLINGTON, May 10. ived —Moorabool (3 p.m.), from astle; Tainui (4.26 p.m.), from m, via Hobart. 5 ' v NEWCASTLE, May 16. , (I—.’Waipon. tor Now'Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2503, 17 May 1909, Page 4
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