•' . ; SHIPPING. ARRIVED. ! : MONDAY, JULY 5. Tarawera, s.s. (7 a.m.), 2003 tons, Robertson, from Auckland. Passengers: Miss Jones; Mesdames Cunningham and Thornton; Messrs Holclsworth, Yeale, McMattas, W odder, Wvnward, E. Pope, SeeJy, Dn'.ey, Cun-' uingham, Harris, Elley, West, Howard, Master McMattas, and 13 steerage. SAILED. MONDAY, JULY 5. .-■ * Tarawera, s.s. (noon), 2003 tons, J. 'Robertson, for south. Passengers, in addition to those already published: For Napier: Misses Turnbull (3), Mr. arid Mrs. W. D. Lysnar and child': Mr. and Mrs. Strachan and daughter; ( Messrs W. F. Lumsden, -P. Cunning- _ ham, Shierlaw, Duval, Rogers, Cowl- ; rick, J. C. Hooding, Burt, Hughes, Shanks, Griffin, Wright, Bust, Heron, Gordon, Luttrell, and Yerrv. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, Auckland, to-day. Flora, Auckland and Coast, early. Monowai, South, July 7^ Talune, Auckland, July 7. Wimmera, South, July 10 . Monowai, Auckland, July 11. Waikare, South, July 14. Victoria, Auckland, July 14. Talune, South, July 17. Waikare, Auckland, July 18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai, Auckland, July 7. Talune, South, July 7. Wimmera, Auckland. July 10. Monowai, South, July 11. Waikare, Auckland, July 14. Victoria, South, July 14. Talune, Auckland, July 17. Waikare, South, July 18. The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrived from Auckland yesterday morning, and sailed later for southern ports. She experienced very thick and heavy weather on the trip down the coast. _ The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrives from south early to-morrow morning, and leaves later for Auckland. The Tuatea is timed to. leave the wharf at 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.in. The U.S.S. Co.’s Talune returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and proceeds south during tho evening. The Tuatea leaves the wharf cn arrival and at 7 p.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Wairuna, from Timaru, with produce, was expected to arrive, late last night or early this morning. On discharging here she sails for Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due from ' Tologa Bay and Auckland to-day. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora is due eariy from Coast ports and Auckland. The Tyser liner Star of Scotland was completing her loading late last night, and was expected to leave early this morning for Wanganui. Latest advices from Australia state that the harquentine Senorita was dispatched from Edithburg last Friday with a full cargo of salt for Wellington. After discharging she will proceed to Whangape and load pine for Sydney or Melbourne. .' News by the mail stages that the iron sh,ip Barcore has changed hands, having been sold to Norwegian owners for about £3950. Messrs Wunderleh, Ltd., of Sydney, have received a cablegram stating that their principals in Marseilles have chartered the. Italian barque Doride to sail for Wellington and Auckland about the end of July with a cargo of Marseilles tiles. Cable advices have come to hand notifying that the Tyser liner Indra--Icma arrived at London on the 20th nit., from New Zealand ports. She is timed to leave there again on the 16th inst. for Melbourne and Sydney, and the usual ports in the Dominion. Auckland will be the first port of call in New Zealand. BY TELEGRAPH. (Per Press Association.) FREMANTLE, July 5. Arrived—Nikau, en route for Nelson. CAPE MARIA, July 5. Norehana, from west, passed east u 10.40 a.m. AUCKLAND, July 5. Arrived —Talune (7 p.m. yesterday), om Gisborne; Mokoia (4.45 a.m. toiv), from Sydney; Alice and Ysabel, hooners, from Cook Islands. _ The lice lost a couple of sails in the •aw weather. Sailed—Mokoia (8.30 p.m.), for Syd>T. * EAST CAPE, July 5. The Flora passed south at 11.20 m.. and the Squall at noon. WELLINGTON, July 5. Arrived—Ruru (9.40 p.m. yesterday) run Gisborne. CHRISTCHURCH. July 5. The Tongariro sailed from Capetown i Julv 3 for Wellington. BLUFF, July 5. Arrived—Alcana (4.45 p.m.), from [obart, with English mail. CAPE HAWKE, July 5: Sailed—Jap. for Westport. r E’VE got the best . . Puffs on earth. If wt can’t suit your smoke taste you had better see a c'octjr, The man who smokes ‘'Tic! smokes well and nppreeme: the best is the man we’re after. Try— THE . . CIGAR DIVAN. - PEE], STREET, Next. W. Morgan, Saddler. F. KING, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. O 1 VEGETABLE AND FLOWER. P. W. SARGISSON AND CO. NERAL GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, iLADSTGNE ROAD, GISBORNE. GENTS FOR Messrs Gibbons and _ Co.’s Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, etc. ! ARDEN TOOLS of all descriptions stock. ■ 1 • AYE ON SALE OATS AND CHAFF of all descriptions WHEAT POTATOES BRAN COAL POLLARD COKE . MAIZE * FIREWOOD ' ■' . And All Descriptions of, PRODUCE. ; ' and GROCERIES.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2546, 6 July 1909, Page 4
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