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feHiivl^G. ARRIVED. ■ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. Tarawera, s.s. (7 rum.), 2003 tons, Robertson, from south. Passengers: } Mesdam -s Cawsbri; Slaerlaw,- Pricker, King, Christopher, anrl Williams; Misses Watson, Hodgkinson, Reynolds; ••'•■Messrs Winter, Crabtree, Balms, King, Shiorlaw, Frodsburg, Butler, Fleming, Rogers, Harding, Watkins, Thompson, Peppier,” Bung, Christopher, Lysnar, Niell, McKenzie, Ross, Hitchmon, } Hunt, Duval, Harkin,.Millar, Goodhew, Lee, Maurice, Captain Tombleson, Allan Hamilton Company, and 33 steerage. ~"•' • . AVimidiera, s.s. (3.30- »p.m.), 3022 tons, 'Waller, from Auckland. Passengers :—M s-e-v ■ V o'"b'o and Hancock, nesdames* McConnell, Vowles, Dean, Pitt; Messrs A. Hamilton, C. RSipragg, /Easton, W. Mattras, McConnell, Tyrer, Cowlrick, Kissling. SAT LED. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. Tarawera, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 2003 tons, Robertson, for Auckland. Passengers in addition to those already published:-Mis Cabgon Messrs A, Hicks. Neal, H r Wood, Fletcher, Smith, Payne, and Prickett. , Wimmera, s.s. (10 p.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, for south. Passengers :—l<or Napier: Blisses Bluir; Harding, and BI Wright; Blesdames A. "Ward, Parnell and son; Blessrs Troup, Read, H. C. Baird, C. Gray, Pettigrew, Douglas, Thompson, Harkin, Carter, Ashmore, Burnard, Hunt, Hogg, Parnell, Clark, Johnstone, Halls, D. Wilson, Knight, Hallifield, Constable Scott and 2 prisoners. For Wellington: Blessis Hudson, Clifford, Williams, Battersley, and Blould. For Lyttelton : Blifis Howe. For Dnnedm : Mrs._C. Lasker, Blessrs D. Cameron and Webster (4;. EXPECTED AHIHVALS Empreza, Newcastle, earlv.. Talune, South, July 3 Tarawera, Auckland, 4. Maitai, Auckland. July 71 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Talune, Auckland. July 3. Tarawera, South. July 4. Blaitai, South, July 7. VESSELS IN PORT. Kaeo, a.s. Pelotas, barquentine Star of Scotland, s.s., in the bay. The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrived from Napier early yesterday nioraing, but owing to the rough sea tliat was washing in, and the dense mist that hung over the hay, she did not drop anchor until about 7 o clock, sheltering meanwhile under Young Nick’s Head. The vessel was only -tendered by one launch, the luatea going out at 9.30 a.m. with outward passengers, and bringing _ the inw ard passengers ashore. The trip from Napier was a very unpleasant one. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s steamei Wimmera arrived from Sydney ancl Auckland yesterday afternoon alter cm countering rough, weather on the run from the northern port. The. vessel •was promptly tendered on arrival bv the Tuatea, ..and again with outward passengers at 7 p.m. The steamer left for Napier and the south shortly after 9 o’clock. —A ct, ' e Tho Tyser Co.’s-:‘steamer Star oi sScotland is still'lying, in. th.e roadstead loading frozen meat, but' owing to in roncrh weather yesterday very little work was done. The vessel will .prol bably;leavo for Wanganui on Saturday. \ The barquentine Pelotas is still tak ■--v in isand ballast at the Kaiti wharf, will probably cross over to the bisne side to-dav. . . . „ I’he barque Empreza is due to arrive the end o&i week from Newcastle th a cargo of coal. The Melbourne S.S. Co. s steamer lbourne will leave Newcastle early July for Wellington, Napier, and Dornq. with coal and general cargo. ' U.S Sr'So. are agents. ha v auxiliary schooner Kaeo will for Coast bays and Auckland, weu•r permitting, to-morrow. ‘rv fELEGRAPIJ. AUCKLAND. June 30. lArrived—EnnerdMe (9.30 a.m.), from Newcastle; Flora (11 am.), from Gisirric, via Coast bays. > ’ TATJRANGA, Juno 30. 'ijjf Arrived —Squall (9.30 a.m.), from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, June 30. Arrived—Manuka (11.30 a.m.), from Sydney; Turakina (4.50 p-m.), Lorn London! via H .bart. Tho Ruru, v, Inch left here, for Gisborne, put back at. 3.40 w. toMay. through of weather. BLUFF, June 30. Sailed—Arrino, for Avonmouth. SYDNEY, June 30. ( Sailed—Blokoia. (3.40 p.m.), for Auck-’ lfind ' MELBOURNE. June 30. Sailed—Me/na, for Muff • For Childrens Hacking Cough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1? 6d apd 2o 6M i ' IN/ TO KEEP V Yo .f pTANO IN. TUNE ANSMALL COST. NUALLY rm XPENSE AND DETERIORATION. - T RISF & SON. * RAHABL T, TT’S

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2542, 1 July 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2542, 1 July 1909, Page 4

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