SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Victoria, s.s. (4 a.m.), 2869 tons, Foul is, from South. Passengers: Misses Ferris, Ovenden (2), Norman, .Gray, Reynolds, Watt, Arolia, Brennan (2), and Kennedy; Mesdames Ferris, Bradlev and child, Fenton, King, Williams, Pas ley and 2 children, Stone and child. Grant, Hunt, Peterson, Dennett, and child, Kennedy ami Clifton; "Messrs McKay, A. M. DeCosta, Royds (2), J'. ..Griffin, Singleton, Fordham, Jo Win, P. Ryan, E. Isaac, G. Murtagh, Watt, Bimeon. Hitehman, A. Watson, Harclinu, Akroyd, H. Boys, Stafford. Raymond. Billons, Miller, Kawana, Dwyer, L. Dunne, Broadfield, Gerard, Wallace, Hill, Sheppard, Hughes, J. Ryan, Brady. Kennedy, Do Fries, Meanry, «J. Cosgrove, Mouston, and Higgins; Master Willan. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Monowai, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 3433 tons, Smith, from Auckland. Passengers: Miss Riddell; Mesdames Gane and child. Peterson; Messrs T. Pollard, Aston, Trevis, Rochschild,' Colebrook, Mayne. Pollard Opera Co. (38 adults); 14 steerage. Kia Ora, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 10,000 tons, Chudleigh, from Picton. Niwaru, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 10,000 tons, Hollis, from South. SAILED. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Victoria, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 2969 tons, Fvuils, for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers in addition to those already published :—For Auckland —Misses Gal. ■]>r (ifh. E. Warnock, Mills, and Fraser; Mrs. Doreen, Mr. and Airs. W. DLyturir; Messrs B. Mitchell, L. T. Barnard. Lawson. Hay, Lewis, AlcGlashan. Trcveuan, Morris, Neylor, Lance, Gr.- ck. Cameron, Campbell, and Deign;- : for Sydney —Mrs. F. Harris, Mr ,1. Gilbert. SUNDAY, NOVEAIDER 14. Monowai, s.s. (7 p.m.), 3433 tons, Smith, for South. Passengers: Misses Williams, Morgan, Thompson, Barry, Martin, Wilkinson,- and E. Row; Airs. Buckley; Dr. and Airs. Scott arm infant; Mesdames Thoms, aryd child, Watson and child, Baillie, Oakley.; Messrs J. Clark, S. Williamson. W. Siierratt, Herbert, J. Griffin.. H. C. Baird. Hennessy, Forrest. Wliinray, Geliu. Leary, Fitzgerald. Wachsmann, Singleton. Tate. Murtagh, Ross. Chicken i AlKay, Ryanc, Reynolds, Young, Bail lie, Lucas, Barry. Hall. Brown, Coleman, Harding, Parry, Dick, Wilson, Captain Ferris; and 25 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS; Squall, Auckland, to-night. Flora, South, early. Tarawera, South, November 17. Wimmora, Auckland, November 17. Waikare, South. November 20Tarawera, Auckland, November 21. .Monowai, South, Nov. 24. Waikare, Auckland, Nov._24. Wimmera, South, Nov ; 27. Monowai, Auckland, Nov. 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tarawera, Auckland, November 17. Wimmera, South, November 17. Waikare, Auckland, Nov. 20. Tarawera, South, Now 21. Monowai, Auckland, Nov. 24, Waikare, South, Nov. _ 24. Wimmera, Auckland, Nov. 27. Alouowai, South, Nov. 28. VESSELS IN PORT. Waratah. tpsl bcli. Waikonini, scow. Jvaoo. a.s. Kia Ora, s.s., in. the Bay. , Niwaru, s.s., in the Bay. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria .Thrived from South on Saturday morning and sailed later for Auckland and Sydney. , The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai returned tfrrom Auckland yesterday afternoon, and sailed South with a large number •jf passengers from this port 1 in the (evening. _ , The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s Kia Ora arrived from Picton yesterday afternoon to load frozen meat, etc._, for London. . The Tyser liner Niwaru also arrived from South yesterday afternoon for •the*- days’ loading. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland at 1 p.m. on Saturday for Tologa Bar and Gisborne. She ships about £3OO bales of wool at Tologa for transhipment to the s.s. Kia Ora, and is due here either to-night or eraly tomorrow morning. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora has completed loading wool at Port Awanui. She 3 - fit present working other Coast Lays, and will ship in all'about 2000 bates for transhipment to the s.s. Ni•waru at Napier. The UiS.St Co.’s Tuate® leaves for •Pakarae this morning to Toad wool for transhipment to the s.s. ICia. Ora in the The '■ auxiliary schooner Kaeo is at urgent receiving cargo, and will prosail for Coast bays and Auckland on Wednesday evening. . The topsail schooner \\ aratah is expected to complete discharging her timJ.ier and get away for Auckland to:aiM<t. On arrival at the northern port she will be docked and fitted with .an oi! engine. She will permanently outer the Auckland, Coast ports, and Gisborne running. The Sheepfarmers’ Co.’s new lighter ’Aramoho has been successfully towed out of Wanganui bv the Patea Shipping Co.’s Arapawa. The lighter will be towtKl through Cook Straits olt Cape Palliser, a distance of 138 miles, when she will come on to Gisborne under her own sail. Captain Carpenter is in charge of the Aramoho. UY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Nov. 14. Arrived —Kiritana, from Tokomaru ; Victoria (9 a.in.) from Gisborne. Sailed—Souall (1 p.m.) for Gisborne via Tologa Bay. J EAST CAPE, Nov. 14. Squall passed south at 2.25 p.m. ' i GREYMOLTH, Nov. 14. Arrived—Kairaki (11.45 p.m. i--u. fro-m Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2659, 15 November 1909, Page 4
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745SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2659, 15 November 1909, Page 4
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