SHIPPING
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. lalune, South, to-day. lonowai, Auckland, to-morrow. Vaikare, South, Mrfy 26. lokoia, Auckland, May 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. alune, Auckland, to-day. fonowai, South, to-morrow. Uailtare, Auckland, May 26. lokoia, South, May 26. he TJ.S.S. Co.'s Talune arrives from ;h early this morning, having taken .the Maheno’s running, the latter imer undergoing' an overhaul at iedin. The Talune proceeds to kland, transhipping at that port ney passengers to the Mokoia, th steamer doubles back to Sydney. Talune returns to Gisborne on Inesday afternoon on her way south. Tuatea is timed to leave the wharf morning at 6 o’clock, and again at o’clock. he -U.S.S. Co.’s Monovvai arrives 3 Auckland to-morrow afternoon, proceeds during the evening -:o horn ports. On arrival at Dunoon Friday, May 28, she will withv for overhaul. The Tuatea leaves Iwharf on arrival, and at 5 p.m. ae U.S.S. Co.’s Flora is due hero y from Auckland, via Coast ports, is said to have worked Te Araroa ■Port Awanui successfully. On larging here she sails south, io Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s :ui is expected llei'e on June 3rd i 'Wellington to load equal to 25,000 isos of frozen meat. On -compleof lading she returns south, essrs Richardson and Co.’s Kuril res from Napier on Monday. ie following passengers have book>y the Talune, to leave for Auekthis morning:—For Auckland: Rose; Messrs L. J. Steele, M. is, Macky, Easy, TV. Tattery, Mc;or, Twohill, Hay, Captain CampConstable Scott and prisoner, and ;cr Rose. For Sydney: Mesdames lon and infant, C. Cole; Messrs P. W. Young, Goodon, E. Stirling, H. is, J. Robinson, T. F. Brown, and fitzgibbons. For Suva: Mr. and Heap. e Superintendent of Mercantile no at Lyttelton has received a r from the secretary of the Christjh Centre of the St. John Ambu- > Association, stating that he has informed by the secretary of the ne Department that candidates for unation for certificates of competas master or mate may attend ectures on first aid to the injured, Lccessive days, so as to enable them coive the-whole course of lectures undergo the examination in the 1 week. This rule has been substifor the one which provided for derval of a week between the lece New Zealand Shipping Corn’s steamer Kaikoura left London he 4th inst., for New Zealand and is due at Auckland about ' 24th. Winston Clntrchi.l shows no mbion to depart from his promise ial with the subject of gambling ips by means of “policy proof of 3 st” policies. On the contrary, r has recently been a further conce between the 'President of the 1 of Trade and the representatives e insurance ship-owning interests, inch the draft of a Bill, which is to ibmitted to Parliament, was con?d. The measure Is stated to be drastic character/ and to make it tal offence for a person who has no able interest in the ship to take j, policy on the vessel. Certain tl provisions are introduced to the case of Scotland, but m its ue the Bill, which will take the of an amendment of the Marine ance Act, will be of general apjion. i BY TELEGRAPH. i SYDNEY, May 21. lived—Wimmera (1 p.m.), from Zealand. , r NEWCASTLE, Mav 21. cd—Solgran, for Auckland. FREMANTLE, May 21. ived —Orova. from London. Pas's for New Zealand: Messrs Astetcalr, and Rose, Mr. and Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, and Miss r,nTOn 91
BRISBANE, May 21. ived— Aorangi, from Vancouver. WELLINGTON, May 21. ed—TTlimaroa i(5.30 p.m.), tor NAPIER, May 21. ed—’Talune, for north. Passenfor Gisborne: —McGrath, re, Were, Braithwaite, Murray, i• ’ Mesdames Spence. Richa-d-Bishop; Messrs Cronin, Kroyd, ans, Anderson, Raymond, MeAra, Peakes, Selig. Brown, Murrell, j McKennie, Mather, HutclnnYnwick, Fingay, Bishop, Smart, , Ross.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2508, 22 May 1909, Page 4
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