; i SHIPPING. arrived. l; - : ______ . SATURDAY, JULY 10. Wimmera, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, from South . ' Passengers: Misses M-eGurr, Jones, Puna (2), Robson Attwood, and Cowan; Mesdames Ensor, Gale, Fitzgerald, Karaitiana j (2), Bayliss, Martin, Anderson, Melvay and child, Currie, Stempson and child; Messrs Curtis, Taylor, Thompson. Norcross, Akroyd Plm Smrth, 1 itegeiaid, Hudson, Brodnck, Bullaid, Lusk, Shierlaw, Donaldson, LuttreU, Bow, Bain, Fenwick, Reynolds, Todd, x aimer Wright, Bike, Williams, Lane, Groom. Anderson, Bloxorn (2), Galzey, Gregory, Gradwcll, Stempson, 1 nneo, Warley, Milligan, Bryce, Smith, Slight, Dawson, Sutherland, Samuels, 1 men, Thomson, and McCawley. SUNDAY. JULY 11. Monowai, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 3433 tons,/. Bernech, from Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames Chrisp and child, Ogier and child. Milligan; Messrs Seymour, Ogid. Reese, Ramsay, Graham, Laver, Hun; ter, Esau, Good. Eastwood, Fletchea , eight steerage SAILED. SATURDAY, JULY 10. Wimmera, s.s. (1 p.m.), 3032 tons, Waller, for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers, in addition to those alreac 5 published :C-For Auckland: Mrs F.tiell and infant; Messrs Doeley, Barr, h"£* Russell, Trapone, and Tucker. MONDATj JULY 12 . Monowai, s.s. (12.30 a.m.), 3433 tons, Bernech for South. _ Passengers: For Napier: Misses Kettle, Kirkpatrick Robjohns, Cockerill, Jacobs and Keefe; Mesdames Sherratt, McLean Pick f ord Kettle, Ludbroo'k, and Co<Ueriil; Messrs Waldon, Ballinger, Morrisen, Ryan, Drappor, Bneriy, Ross, Scott, Devonport. Wickham, l^ymon, Palmer, Payne, Jones, Rodney Owen, Popple, Gardiner, Clark, A an Stave en Price Robjohns, U pston, Mac Niven, Ware, Beatson. Sherratt, Wadinor Parry, Kettle, King, Lyons, a V ’ O’Bnen Morse, Oliver, Todd, Lusk, Fenwick Palmer, Donald Morgan, Grealish, Mill, Ballantyne, Davidson, Annan O’Brien, Jones, Pntchara, Laim Groom, Wright. Hanlan, Angus, Leader, Solomon, Miller, Burns. Miller, Barton’, Morgan Dyer Hertock, Lowe, Hammond, Young, Kirk, Re . Cockerill; Sergt. McNair; PpHara s Oprta Company (38). For Wellington: Misses DeCosta and Douglas; Mr For ter For Lyttelton: Miss Stewart Messrs Sutt and Kcnnett; and 30 uteerage for all ports. expected arrivals. Empreza, Newcastle, early. Waikare, South, July 14Ipictoria, Auckland, July 14. Talune, South, July x 7. Waikaro, Auckland, July 18projected departures. ,' Waikare. Auckland, July 14. Victoria, South, July 14. Talune, Auckland. July-li. Waikare, South, July 18. \ ' - VESSELS IN PORT. ' Waiapu, a.s. Alert, scow The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Wimmera arrived from South on. Saturday morning after a dirty and rough from Nanier. She anchored under Kaiti ' Hill, and left in the afternoon early for' Auckland and Sydney. . The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived ‘from Auckland yesterday afternoon after a very stormy . passage, lasted 271 hours. Owing to the state of. the river, the launch was unable to tender her until late in the evening, and the steamer sailed later for South til Tlie°U.S.S. Co.’s Squall leaves Auckland at 2 p.m. to-day for lologa Bay and Gisborne. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora left Wellington at 2 p.m. on Saturday for Picton Wertnort Napier, and Gisborne, one is due hero about Wednesday when she, will sail for Coast bays and Auck* 3 The barque Empreza is due early from Newcastle via Auckland. The Maoriland Company s steamer J-lolmdale arrived at Greymouth on Thursday morning from Dunedin, one will load timber and coal at Greymouth' for Gisborne. _ The Tvser liner Nerehana, which was expected 7 to arrive in the bay late last 'niedit or early this morning, will not oaTi here, but will go straight on to Napier. BY TELEGRAPH. [Per Puf.ss Association.l AUCKLAND, July 10. Sailed—Nerehana (4.15 p.m.) lor Gisborne. AUCKLAND, July 11. Arrived —Invertny (8 a.m.) from San Francisco; Scpiall (10.30 a.m.) from Tologa Bay; Wimmera (H a.m.) from Gisborne. NAPIER, July 10. Arrived—Fanny (5. a.m.) from Gisborne via the coast. WELLINGTON, July 10. Sailed—Orari (7.30 a.m.) for Loudon. WELLINGTON. July 11. Sailed —Star of Scotland, (6.55 a.m.) for London. SYDNEY, July 10. Arrived— H.M.S. Pioneer from New ..Zealand. Sailed —Moera’ki (3.30 p.m.) for Wellington. SYDNEY, July 11. Arrived—-Mooraboo] from Dunedin. NEWCASTLE, July 11. Sailed —Banksfields for Lyttelton. MELBOURNE, July 11. Arrived —Brisbane from Kaipara; Manuka from Now Zealand. ' ANNUAL TUNING. WE GUARANTEE TO KEEP YOUR PIANO IN TUNE ANNUALLY AT A SMALL COST. D9ES m rAA fcli AVE EXPENSE AND DETERIORA- ■ V TION. S., CHRISP & SON.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2551, 12 July 1909, Page 4
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