SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. Monowai, s.s. (4 a.m.). 3433 ton-s, Bernech, from So util* Passengers; — Misses Ferris. Ellery, Miller, Ramsdcn, Lucas, Williams, Brigut, 'Atkins,' and .Moloney; Mesdambs Humphreys, Coop and infant, Morse, Ellery, Busby, W ilioek, Straehan, Williams and three ■children; Sergeant Hutton; Messrs Humphreys, Coop, Fernandez, Mcßae, ■Quinton, Ballantyne, ISewton, licnjiing, Knight, Sandlant, Crow, Palmer, Sheridan, Morse. CUirkscm, Gal higher, Matthews, Fa rain, G aily, Atkinson, Sampson. Paiicer, Cotterill, Williams, Holker, Renoirf, Lucas, Lysnar, Pettie, Chilton, Straehan, McLeod; Morgan, Walker, Bruce, Watson, Barton, Burton, Miller, Kirk, Morton, Thompson, Bailey, Haywood, and Dyer; Masters Miller and Straehan, and 27 steerage. Moura. s.s. (4.13 pan.), 202/ tons, ton, from Auckland. Passengers — Mesdames Davis and two children, Bagshaw, and Cover; Misses McConviLo, Flowers, Hallam; Messrs Jeffrey, Woofer, West, Wilson, Aicken, Bagshaw, Barclay, Brash, Cover, McFarland, Storer, S wad ling, Faulkner, Barnett, McM aster, Hainan, Hudson, Kemp, Davis; Rev. L. Dawson Thomas; and five steerage. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. Monowai, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 3133 tons, Bernoch, for Auckland. Passengers, in addition to those already published: Misses Watkins and Colley; Constable Dwyer; Messrs Woodall, Griffin, Colley, Williams, McDonald, buitor, and McGuire. Moura, s.s. (9 p.m.), 2027 tons, Newton, for South. Passengers —For .Kapler : Mr and Mrs. Taylor and infant, Mr and Mrs. Barker; Misses McLean. Multrus and Goldsmith; Mrs. Wilson; Captains Sandtmann and Hugo; Messrs Fordiiam, 'Williams, Johnson, Biggar, Somerfield, Evans, Cathie, Brooke, Atkinson.- Sampson. Howard, J arret t, : ng Larnach, Shelton, Welder, 4fall uka,’ Aloeke, Harecea, Holden, Caldwell, Cleary, Inman, Barton. Condon, 'Kearsvi’l, Wilson, _ Cattanacli, Haywood, Murtrie, Sleight, Bulliman, and Henri i wood. For Wellington: Miss Fee; Mr, Mrs. and Miss McLean ; Messrs. Morton and Creswcll. For Dunedin: Mr. Stuckey. lor Melbourne: Mr •- Jones and infant.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple, South, early. .. Squall, Auckland, to-day. Weka, Napier, to-day. , Victoria, South, August 21. Monowai, Auckland, August 22. Taiawera, Soutli, August 25. Wimmera, Auckland. August 25. Waikare, South, August 28. Tarawera, Auckland, August 29. Wanaka, South, August 30. Waikare, Auckland, September 1. Monowai, South, September 1. Wimmera, South, September 4. Monowai, Auckland, September 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, Auckland, August 21. Monowai, South, August 22. Tarawera, Auckland, August 25. Wimmera. South. August 25 Waikare. Auckland, August 28. Tarawera, South, August 29. Monowai, Auckland, September 1. Waikare, South, September 1. Wimmera. Auckland, September 4. Monowai, South, September 5. The IT.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived from South early yesterday morning, and proceeded on her voyage to Auckland during the morning. The U.S.S. Co.’s Moura arrived a little after four o’clock yesterday afternoon from Auckland 1 , and during the evening continued on her way South. The Tu ate a left the wharf with outward passengers at 7 o’clock. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Weka was to have left Napier last night for this port, >and should arrive this morning. She will return during the even--1 The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora having been detained at Whangarei, will not leave Auckland for Coast ports and Gisborne until noon to-day. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall should arrive from Tologa Bay and Auckland to-day. Hie command of the s.s. Tun to a wall be. resumed by Captain Hawke on Saturday. Captain Ross, who has been relieving on the Tu.atea, will probably take command of the s.s. Flora during Captain Mcßride’s holiday leave. BY TELEGRAPH. [Pun Press Association.] WELLINGTON, August 18. Arrived—Moeraki (10 a.m.) irom Sydney. CAPE MARIA, August IS. Union Co.’s steamer, from the east, passed west at 10.45 p.m. yesterday. PORT AHURIRI, August 18. To sail—Woka (8 p.m.) for Gisborne. SYDNEY, August 18. Arrived—Cornwall from Liverpool. Sailed—Wimmera (1 p.m.) for Auckland Arrived—Hippolas, from Napier. LONDON. August 18. Arrived—Agapantlnis and Nairnshire from Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2584, 19 August 1909, Page 4
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