SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. Wimmera, s.s. (4 a.m.), 0022 tons. Waller, from Sonta. Passengers: Misses Greig (5), Ellen, Johnston, Jacobs, Busby. Douglas, Pemberton, Ready, Bonney, and Palmer; Mosdanies Cainpbell, Clutha and two children, Stokes, Greig, Hawley, Spragg utootton,. Jolly, Twistleton and cniid, Wall, Wallis, Bonney, Treaves, "Walker and chrcl; Messrs Roland, Bradley. Groig, Jennings, Brittain, Headland, jxonnett, Haig Spragg, Chambers, ReddeH, Pallccnt, Hayes, Rowley, otokes, Hooper, Jolly Busby, Hobbs, Todd, Twistleton, Coleman, Goodall, Grace, Wall, Hall, Hutton Parkhousck Lucas, lUcGuigan, Robinson, Palmer, Cornwall, Williams, Battersby, Norman, Darcoy, Stitson, Davis Hargreaves, . Ikorley, Ironson, Amnor, Donney, Walker, Myers (2), Evans, Kent, Cassidy, . Hargreaves, Chambers. Bugden, Hopkins, Wilkinson, Robinson, and Bronton. Squall, s.s. (8.85 a.m.), 869 tons, Benton, from Auckland via-Tologa. SUNDA Y, AUGUST 8. Rum, s.s. (6 a.rn.); .65 tons, Nelson, from "Wellington. , Monowai, s.s. ill a.in..), 3430 tons, Berncc-h, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Martin and child, Ramsay, Sheen, Partington, Ryan; Mcsdames Harris, Ross, Penlington ; Messrs Bur-, ton Parsons, Payne, urah-am, Harris, McDonald, Baeyerts, Armstrong, Francis Far-lev, Scott (2). Aislabie, Paradise, Tomlinson (2); Captain Probert; and 13 steerage
SAILED.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. Wimmera, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers in addition to those already published: —For Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Messrs Lowe, Kneebone, Weßeath, Moore. McKee, Simson, Lawless, Williams, Parkliouse, and Symon. For Sydney: Messrs Wilks, Brown, and Mullone. Nerehana, s.s. (6 p.m.), 10,000 tons, Kidstone, for Napier and Wellington. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8. Squall, s.s. (10 a.m.), 369 tons, Benton, for Auckland. Monowai, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3433 tons, Bernech, for South. Passengers:—For Napier: Misses Carter, Rose. Rood, Brodie, Alexander; Mesdames Haulen, Straclian, Walloock and bay, Bridge, Pilcher, McGovern, Mclntosh; Messrs Strachan, Cato, Falkner, Baird, Todd, Barron, Hickey, Hitcliman, Haig, Anner, Hodges, Hinton, Grenfell, Butler, Pilchor (2), Pettie. Dewing, Chilton, Bust, McNamara, McGovern, Sherriff. For Wellington: Misses DeCosta and Lewis and Mr. Ridd. For Lyttelton : Mr. and Mrs. Thodey and two children. For Dunedin: Mrs. Wilson. Twenty steerage for all ports.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Flora, South, August 10. Tarawera, South, August 11. Victoria, Auckland, August 11. Moura, South, August 14. Tarawera, Auckland, August 15. Monowai, South, August 18. Moura, Auckland, August 18. Victoria, South, August 21. Monowai, Auckland, Tarawera, South, August 25. Wimmera, Auckland. August 25PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Flora, Coast and Auckland, Aug. 10 Tarawera, Auckland, August 11Victoria, South, August 11Moura, Auckland, August _ 14. Tarawera, South, August 15. Monowai, Auckland, August IS. Moura, South, August IS. Victoria, Auckland, August 21. Monowai, South, August 22. Wimmera. South. August 25.
The Huddart Parker Co/s Wirnmera arrived'from South early on vSaturday morning, and sailed later in the forenoon for Auckland and Sydney. The Tyser liner Norekana completed her loading on Saturdav afternoon, and sailed for Napier and wellington. She leaves the latter port to-morrow for London. The U.S.S. Co/s Squall arrived from Auckland on Saturday morning after a fairly rough passage down the coast. She brought 186 tons of general cargo, which includes GO bundles barbed wire, 462 pipes, 40 bundles galvanised wire, 50 cases beer, 280 bags sugar, 8994 ft timber, 25 oases benzine, 20 bags lime, 380 sacks coal, 20 cases whisky, 160 bundles fibre, a quantity of transhipments ex s.s. Bantu from New York, and a quantity of sundries. She left again for Auckland _ with a general cargo yesterday morning. Messrs Richardson and Co/s Ruru arrived from Wellington early yesterday morning with a general cargo, including a quantity of furniture. The U.S.S. Co/s Monowai arrived from Auckland yesterday morning, and continued her voyage south in the .evening. She was tendered on arrival, and with outward passengers at 7 p.m., leaving the bay an hour later. The next Tyser liner to visit Gisborne will be the s.s. Tomoana. The U.S.S. Co/s Wanaka left Timaru on Saturday afternoon for Napier, Gisborne. and Auckland. The U.S.S. Co/s Flora is expected to arrive from Napier to-morrow morning, and proceeds to Auckland via Coast ports later. Instead of the U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare leaving Dunedin on Tuesday next in the East Coast-Auckland running, owing to the extreme slackness of trade arrangements were made for the Hauroto to take her This arrangement has now been cancelled, and the Moura, which is a faster boat than the Hauroto, and has better accommodation, will enter the Dunedin-Auckland service, leaving the former port on Tuesday next. She passes through Gisborne on Saturday next, and connects with the Mokoia at Auckland. _ The Mpura will continue in this running in the meantime.
BY TELEGRAPH. [Per Press Association.]. AUCKLAND, August 8. Cape Maria Van Dieman reports that the Sydney steamer passed at 9.30 p.m. on the 7th. Arrived—Wimmera (8. a.m.) from Gisborne; Victoria (12.15 p.m.) from Sydney. WELLINGTON, August 8. Sailed—Morayshire (7 a.m.) for Avonn.outh. LONDON, August 7. Arrived—Clan Grant, from the Bluff. SYDNEY, August 8. Arrived—Motkoia, from Wellington. She was delayed by a succession of westerly winds. • . , Arrived —Selwyn Craig, from.. Auckijutcl. .weather bound. NEWCASTLE. August 8. Sailed—Kaiapoi, for Lyttelton. MELBOURNE. August 8. •Arrived—Warrirneo; from New Zoa-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2575, 9 August 1909, Page 4
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