SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. To Aroha, a.s. (4 a.m.), 56 tons, AtcNab, from Wairoa. Kuril, s.s. (4 a.m.), 65 tons, Peterson, from Napier Victoria, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 2269 tens. Sntv/„isile, rtom South Passengers: Misses. Johnston (2), Armstrong, McLeod, T'innemcre, Kennedy, Campbell, Alacdonaul, Purcell, libldaway, MoKenzie. Cce, Ross, Malcolm, Clarke. Ainsworth, Anthony, and Erskine; Mes, lames Smith and hoy, TV oodbme-Jo-lmson. Butler and infant, Tonoy•eliffe, Pillow, Flint and child, Macdonald. Thomson, Cook, Baird. Ellioou, Morice and infant, Austin, Mitchell, Ambridge, Coleman, Cassidy, Crosby. Carter and 2 children, Baker, Rodder and boy ; Rev. Mitchell. .Messrs Merrie, G. B. Smith. Williamson, T. Corson and boy, R. Simpkins, H. Owen, Martindale, Headland, Wilson, Kelly’, deLautour, Pitt, Colling wood, Baxby, Walker, Riddell, Toneyckffe. Bright, Nolan, Sherratt, Coleman, Fernandez, J. Olsen, Pitt, Horne, LoiseL Mitchell, Armstrong (2), Cock. Guthrie, McDonald, Ruddock, E. Hall, M-cKav, Somcrvill, Kennedy, DeC'osta, Wells," J. Bennett, H. Colling weed, Crompton, Lovett, Graham, Baird, A. 11 oss, J. Troup, J. White, Jackson, Hollow, Sharp in, Ellison, C. West, (Sinclair, Turner, Jones, Hutchinson, Bara vv Earnshaw, Rogers, Austin, -Mo-rFe, 1.1 odder, MeHarcly, E. Williams. Clarkson, Osborn, J. Graham, Ambridge, Jones, Stott, Taw-era, BirJ:ett, Moore, Pavitt, Fowler, Biddell, Goodwin. Crosley, Lindsay, 'Williams, Angnidsey, Hefferuan, Brown, Carter, Chisholm, Grady. Campbell, Wi Per-e, R.o:vh. C'olgan. McAskill, Parker and child, Sullivan, Smale, Laurenscn, Cook, Liuscombe, Zumerman, Baker, and: Broughton. SUNDAY, JANUARY 9. Mo-now ai, s.s. (12,45 p.m), 3433 tons, Robertson. from Auckland. Passenger- : —Misses Chrisp, Tates, .Safer, Parker. - .Sheelial (2), Stand, Antoney. Sredry ; Alesdanies Sainsbury, Samson, McGregor and infant, Mann, Dobbs, Parker, Chrisp and infant, Fraser: Messrs Sainsbury, Staff, Gouldsmith, Samsc-n. Clirisp, Wright, Miller, Coleman (2). Adams*'Fraser, Shackleford. ..Churliek. McGlaslian, Longuhui* Ryan, iCroon, Adams, Mann. D’Meara, Dobbs, Kllartin,_ Tain, Lawless, G-Leopard, Hodgson, Lange, Cotes, Dunn, Brown, Bain, Buckland, Randall, Clark, Antoney, Bates, Foster, {it'c, McLean, Barry, Torrens, Nerea, Worega. Tehaw;i. Bowden, Grelisworth, Jqnes-. Dick, McCormick, Austin. Donnell. Hc.ranga (2), Winnett, O’Reilly. Martin (2). V-owles, Tainy, O’Donnell, MF.rawn. Tenote. SAILED. SATURDAY, JANUARY S. Victoria, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 2369 tens. Enfcwistle, for Auckland and Sydney, via Tekomaru Bay. Passengers in addition- to those already published: For Tofcomaru: Misses Powell (2), !.W-s:::s Duggan, McLeod, flays, Saxby, and Sullivan; for Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and child, Misses Havers, Balse-i, Honan, Wilson, Faram, Courtney, Poole, Birdling, Eae, and Ellen, Meidames H. Faram, Tutchen, Nichol->--n, and Sheen (2), Messrs R. Mulley, Rat-cliffs, Binning, Pellew, Graham, .‘fumes, ITaldcn, Kei, Holloway, Sherlock. and Donnelly, Master Hookey; for Sydney: Messrs It. and G. Arundel. SUNDAY; JANUARY 9. Coronation, ketch (1 p.m.), 85 tons, Panko-w, for Auckland, via Tologa Bay. Fairi-urn, a.s. (11 p.m.), G 8 tons, Fletcher, for Tologa Bay. Monowai, s.s. (7 p.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Misses Lockwood, Davis, McKenzie, Stagpo-ole, Hooper, jjMul--1 ius; Mcsdames Stewart, Tullock and child, Lockwood, Moore, Clayton and children, Snowsell and son, Jones, Clove, Maloane; Messrs H. Morgan, Tackle, Norton, Olliver, Lockwood, E. B. Williams, L. MlcHardy, McLennan, Hollow, G. K. Pasley, Chirstian, C. Prolil, French, McCann, Murphy, Carty, Ziiiurncrman, Grant, Wilson, Udalo, C. A. deLautour, O. Redstone, Smith. Camobel!, Graham, R. K. Murchy, Pasley, Grant, Robertson, W. ’•.oiler, A. Lucas, and Coghlan. For Wellington: Misses Robinson, A. and I. Shaw; Mrs. D’Arcy: Messrs M. Gtrachan. H. Farmer, X. Shaw, McAuld, Elliott, R. Price, and G. Hays. For Lyttelton: Mr. and Mrs. J. Waehsmann, Messrs Strong, I). Findlay, A. Findlay. For Dunedin: Mr. A. Brannigan. For Melbourne: Mr. J. Cole
EXPECTED AHWVALS. AVimmera, Auckland, Jan. 12. Tarawera, South. Jhvn. 12. Waikare, South, Jau. 15. T a rawer a, Auckland, Jau. IC. AVimmera, South Can. 22. Monowai, Auckland, -Jan. 23. Victoria.. Auckland. -Jan. 2G. T a rawer a, South, Jan. 26-. S’ 3lo J EOT ED DEPAKTUKEB. AVimmera, South, Jan. 12. Tarawera, Auckland, Jan. 12. AVaikaro, Auckland, Jan. 15. Tarawera, South., Jan. 16. AVimmera, Auckland. Jan. 22. Monowai, South, Jan. 23. Victoria, South, Jan. 20. Tarawera, Auckland, Jan. 2G. VESSELS IM POHT. Te Aroha., a. 6. The Wairoa-Jhohaka Shipping _ Co’s Ts Aroha arrived at 1 s.m. on Saturday with ICO tons of shingle from AVairoa for the Borough Council. The Ie Aroha is on her maiden trip to Gisborne. She was built a./little over three months ago by Messrs Lane and Sons, of Totara. North, to replace the Tuhara, which was wiecked at luniIcini. Captain Al.eXab, late of the Tu!ia?a, is in charge of the new 'vessel. The Te Archa is provided with two engines, ono a 06 h.-p, and tue cthei a JQ h.-p, and has twin screws. Messrs liichardson and Co.’s Burn arrived from Napier early on Saturday
morning, bringing 2300 posts and 30 Romney sheep. In the afternoon- she set out on her reutrn, via Wliangawehi. » . The Huddart-Parkor Co.’s Victoria arrived from South early on Saturday morning, and left later for Auckland and Sydney, calling on the way up at Tokoinaru to disembark eight and embark eight- passengers. The New Zealand Shipping Go. s auxiliary lighter Kiritona sailed for Auckland at 3 o.m. on Saturday 7, The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowad returned from Auckland yesterday, arriving at 12.45 pan., and left-for South at 7 p.m., taking a goodly number of passengers from Gisborne. The ketch Coronation left yesterday for Auckland, via Tologa- Bay. The auxiliary schooner Fairborn, which arrived on Friday night from Tologa Bay with 380 bales of wool, returned for” another load late last evenill The U.S.S. C-o.’s Flora reached Napier on Saturday morning from Coast ports, with wool for transhipment to the Nerohana. She left Napier on Saturday night for Greymout-li, and then proceeds to Westport to lead coal for Napier! The Flora should arrive at Gisborne on Saturday next, leaving the same day for Coast bays and Auck- ' The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland at 3 p.m. on -Saturday for Gisborne, via Tologa Bay She is due today. and returns to-morrow for Auckland. . , The New Zealand Shipping Co. s R.M.S. Ruahine (new steamer) arrived at Wellington at 6 a.m. on Saturday, being three days ahead of her time. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo. (Captain J. H. -Skinner) left Auckland on Thursday last for Gisborne, via Coast bays.
i»Y TELEGRAPH
AUCKLAND, Jan. 8
Sailed —Caldergrove (2.45 p.m.), for Sydney; Squall (2 p.m.), for Gisborne, via Tologa Bay. AUCKLAND, Jan. 9. Arrr.ivecl —Victoria (9.15 a.m.), from Gisborne: Indragliiri (8.15 a.m.), from Sydney: Via (12 neon), from Calcutta; Winmiera. (4.48 p.m.), from Sydney. WELLINGTON, Jan. 8. Arrived —Ruahine (6.30 a.m.), from London, via Hobart. Sailed—Delphic (4 p.m.), for London. NAPIER, Jan. 8. Arrived —Flora (5 a.m.), from Gisborne and Coast bays. SYDNEY, -Jar.. 5. Arrived —Morayshire, from Liverpool. She brought 14S passengers for New Zealand. SYDNEY, Jan. 9. Arrived—Clan MacLeod, from Westport. CLARENCE RIVER, Jan. 9. Sailed —Maora. for Greymout-h. CAPE MARIA, Jan. 8. Tndraghiri, from west, passed east at 5.30 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2706, 10 January 1910, Page 4
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