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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16. Fanny, s.s. (8 a.m.), 55 tons, Carlson, from Napier. Victoria, s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 2939 tons, Fonlis, from Napier. A'assengcrs: Mesdames Seymour, Tullock, Baker, Mentiplay and child, Brown and infant, livsnar and Harding; Misses Seymour, Tullock, uoughty, Fuflett, Moore, Pepere, Harren, Harding, Hyett, Ratcliffe (2), and Nurse Axup; Messrs Hooke, Marks, Mclntosh. deLautour, Baker, Hye, Riggax, Heylice, Hatson, Felt, McNamara, Moore, Fordham, Hutton, Aston, Hall, McDonald, Martin, Clarke, Lysnar, Martin, Lindsay, I'ufictt, Lucas, Pottie, Percy, Godfrey, Martin, Barry, Williams; Major_Sandtmaiin; Captain Cumming ;and 35 steer«s;e. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17. Monowad, s.s. (2.30 r>.m.); 3433 tons, Bernech, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Lennon, Deacon, Brown, Austin Scholium, Laird, Wills; Mesdames Tidwell and daughter, Pearson, Wilcox, Craill, Taylor and child: Messrs Tidwell, Pettie/ Pearson, Craill, Philson. Creamer, O’Keefe, Brash, Fea, Graham; and 17 steerage. SAILED. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17. Fanny, s.s. (6 arm.), 55 tons, Garl- ■ son, for Napier. Victoria,s.s. ((11.45 a.m.), 2969 tons, Foulis, for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers :—For Auckland : Misses Croon. Corbett, Williams, Hickey, and Ouptell; Messrs Longland, Fabian, Me. V Lean, Hampton, Pirie, Pearsc, Mc- ■ r-lreod. Shirley,- Thomas. Usley, Vernon, Gault. For Sydney: Misses Campbell, Griffin, and Heeney; Messrs Jacob, Griffin, and Callan. Monowai, s.s. (6 p.m.), 3433 tons, Bernech, for South. _ Passengers: —For Napier: Misses Williams, Bennett, Hird, Livingstone, Reynolds and Hamt ilton; Mesdames Gray, Faulkner and girl, Stadman, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and three infants, • Mr. and Mrs. Williamson; Captain Sewell: Judge Jones; Messrs. Faulkner and boy, Gray, Brown, Ritchie, Olsen, Hodge, Dewing, Brigden, Holdsworth, Livingstone, "Wright, Brodrick. Power, Holmes, Hedland, Fletcher, Hutchison, Clenstron, McNamara. Golbum, Cluo’ken, D'unn, Fria.r, Campbell, Harris, Gray, Oleghorn, Cambrern. Fenwick, Doyle, Lysnar, Brown, and Turner.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Flora, South, October 20. Moura, South, October 20. Wimmera; Auckland, October 20. Waikare, South, October 23. Moura, Auckland, October 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Flora, EastT Coast ports, October 20. Moura, Auckland, October 20. Wimmera, South, October 20. Waikare, Auckland, October 23. Moura, South, October 24. VESSELS IN PORT. Waiapu, schooner. Coronation, ketch. Messrs Richardson and CoTs Fanny .arrived f rom Napier on Saturday morning witli a general cargo. She returned early yesterday morning. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrived in the roadstead on Saturday evening, but being unable to pick up any lights put off the! other side of Young Nick’s Head, where she put in the night. The Tuatea. left the wharf at 10.30 on Saturday evening to meet the Victoria, but had to put hack after cruising about for an hour. The passengers were, however, landed in the morning, and the Victoria left for Auckland and Sydney before noon yesterday. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai, which left Auckland at 1 p.m. on Saturday, did not arrive here ti 11,2.30 yesterday afternoon, having met heavy southerly weather. The U.S.S. Co.’s Ffora is duej here from South about Wednesday. The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s Waimate is due’ in Gisborne early in November to' load wool for the London January sales. The Melbourne Shipping Co.’s Melbourne is due here on Thursday, when she will discharge 425 tons of coal. The U.S.S. Co.’s Wanaka left Oama;ru on Saturday for Timaru, Napier, and Gisborne with a cargo of produce. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland .on Saturday, and should arrive today from Auckland and Coast ports. The schooner Waiapu is still in port, but will/;-get away for the Coast as soon as the weather moderates. '/ OV TELEGRAPH. rPlitt Pkess Association.! - AUCKLAND, Oct. 16. Sailed —Monowai (1, p.m.) for Gisborne; Squall (1.15 p.m.) for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. AUCKLAND, Oct. 17. Arrived—Wimmera (1.30 p.m.) from Sydnev. WELLINGTON, Oct. 16. Sailed —Moeraki (5.40 last night) for Sydney. WESTPORT, Oct. 16. Arrived—Regulus (9.50 last night) from Gisborne. SYDNEY, Oct. 16. Sailed—Ulimaroa (3.30 p.m.) for Wellington; Whakarua and Niwaru, for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, Oct. 16. Sailed—Handa Isle, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, Oct. f 6. Sailed: Marjorie Craig, for ICaipara. . MELBOURNE, October 17. Arrived—Warrimoo, from New Zealand.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2635, 18 October 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2635, 18 October 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2635, 18 October 1909, Page 4

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