SHIPPING.
V ' • SAILED. MONDAY, DECEMBER, 27. Monowai, s.s. (9 a.m.), 3433_ tons, Robertson from South. Passengers:— For Napier: Messrs Sklebottom, Cutlibert, Rogers, D. Bjight, H. Shannon, T. McGuire, B. Olsen, W. Johnston, Collingwood, Evernden, Burch, Hanham, Peach, H. Cuthbert, F. Lauter, Fisher, O. JHarding, Misses Quigley (o), Sidebottom, M. Davis, Rossbotham, Mesdames Norman, Cullen (2) ana children, McLeod and Bright, Mr. and Mrs Hutton. For Wellington Mr. A. de Lautour, Miss Good, Miss Harries, Mrs Wearne, For Lyttelton:Miss Smith, Miss M. Grey, Mrs Cuthbert and son. For Dunedin:—Miss Camming; tor Melbourne: Mrs. Sidebottom and infant, Miss Syncock. , EXPECTED AHRIVALS ' Kiritona, Tokomaru, early. Tarawera, South, to-morrow. Victoria, Auckland, Dec. 29. Mokoia, South. January 1. Tarawera, Auckland, January 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tarawera, Auckland, to-morrow. Victoria. South, to-morrow. _ ■ Tarawera, Auckland, Dec. 2S. . Victoria, South, Dec. 29. . Mokoia, Auckland, January 1. Tarawera, South, January 2. VESSELS IN PORI. ' Tokomaru, s.s, in the Bay. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai, which came into the Bay on Sunday afternoon, went to sea in the eevning and Stood’ off and on till 6 a.m yesterday, when she took up an anchorage at Young Nick’s Head. The Tuatea left at 7 o’clock with outward passengers, and returned at 9.15 with the inward passengers, and the vessel got away sharp at 9 a.m for Napier, in order to reach and clear that port before dark. The inward cargo was overcarried, and the outward short shipped. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived on. Sunday afternoon, but was not tendered till yesterday morning. She brought the' following passengers: Misse Edmonds, Gasltood, Beale. Ferris, Cussen. and Suptill; Mesdames Bell, Bennett. Eastwood, and Ferris; Messrs Bell, Sheridan. Malyon, Porter, Brooks, Nicholson, Dawson, Bloom Held. Sawtliey, Dunning, Robertson, MrConvi'de, Baird, King, Stove, McConnell, and Holloway. The Anchor Shipping and Foundry Co.’s Wuimea is expected from Nelson to-day. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrives from Auckland to-morrow, and during the evening ffir South. The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera will probably arrive to-morrow evening, and will leave for Auckland during the evening. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s Tokomaru stayed over at Young Nick’s Head all yesterday, but null come over to the usual anchorage this morning. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Dec. 27. Arrived—Aparima (12.15 p.m.), from Samarang; Victoria (5.15 p.m. yesterday), from Sydney. Sailed—Flora (7 p.m). for Gisborne, via’ East-Coast ports ; Wimmera (5.30 p.m.) for Svdnev. WELLINGTON, Dec. 27. Arrived —Clan MacLeod (6.15 a.m), from Buenos A.yrcs; Corinthic (9.50 a.m), from London, via Hobart. BLUFF, Dec. 1 27. Arrived—Marama (8.5 a.m.), from Hobart with English mails. NORFOLK ISLAND. Dec. 27. Arrived —May Howard from Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2695, 28 December 1909, Page 4
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424SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2695, 28 December 1909, Page 4
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