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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12. To raw era, s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 2003 tons, CJllus, from South. Passengers: Kesdaines Reeves, Renliouse. Barton, Gib man, Kelly, McLean, Martyn and 2 children, Lange, and •Sinclair; Misses Hay, Pengelly, Mudford (2), Radford, 'i Ymihana, Alnnckton, Wilkinson, 11 :trns. and Digram (2); Messrs Lemar-gin-i. Tevericlge, Cameron, Coeburn, ; i ivlor. Drawbridge and son, Flint, bhmaggon, McLea.n, Gibb. Williams, ! itterlnun, Burton, Barton, Lange, r oliesron, Dea, Howman, Giliman, Fisher, Ga-mbrill, Kelly, Russell, Sinclair, Wi!Rams. Rigg, King. Roskrnge, Treswl Pollard VMidget Company; and 44 DJ'rer'-MlO. Fairburn,' a.s. (3.30 jp.an.), 68 tons, ’Lieieher, from Boat Harbor. Victoria, s.s. (4.45 pm), 3022 tons, Wither, from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers:—From Sydney: Messrs J. Thud-ire, J. Davies; from Auckland: Ivesdanies Ashton and child. Miss-es For-ie, Chrisp, Oldfield, Nielson (2), Vial". Wheeler (2), Page, Matthews. Barrie, Ogier, Messrs A. Carpenter. Fveason, Smith, T. Allan, C. J. Parker. L. Gardiner, C. Adair, A. Tye, Ashton. L. Smith, Ledger, Goosan, L. C. Miller. Porter, H. Fraser, H. Stohp. Reese. Butler, Watts, Hudson, Harding, Murphy. Goudie, Nugent, Coss. , Marigold, Watt, Picsse, Chsesema'n and Murlead. J SAILED. / WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12. Fairburn, a.s. (4 a./h.), 6S tons, Flet. ror Boat ■'Harjoor. I’VifHrft, 's.s. - (12.30 p.ni), 2003 tens, Collins, for Auckland _ Passenger* in addition to those published already: Alesdr.mes Dempsey and infant. •and 3 children, and Wias; M-'ssrs ‘Walsh, Brown, Owen, McPha.il, No ley. Baker,’ Mann, Tobias, Poulscn, a. Cttiebrooke. Victoria, s.s. (10 p.m.), 3022 tons, ’YVfor South. Passengers:—For Napier: Archdeacon and Mrs Williams, r. and Mrs. Birch and 2 children : ; i.-aes Davies, G. Morgan, Busby, L. i:/•„£, Wallis, Harting, and Lnnn ; Mesdames Ritscn (2) and infant, Coop- <•-;• and infant, 'Warren, Hepburn, Prosb. and child, and Martin; Revs. L. .'Dawson Thomas and Brown Turei. Mesr.r;.> Ch A. Watson, Quigley, C. A. West, J. White, A. Ross, Shackleford, Hooton, J. Troup, Osborne, Parker, Headland. Rolleston, Hodder. Choveaux, Oliver, Roundwaite, Akroyd, ‘Wilson, D. Bruce, Cooper, Ritson, Walters, -J. Williams and 2 children, Fletcher, Barhour, J. Kilgour, Dunfoy, Hutchings, Williams, and Ryan; Masters Ryan (2) and Lunn. For Wellington : Mesdames Ferris, Hickey, and McDonald; Messrs Busby. J. McLean, Button, Wilson, Duggan, Mahoney, and Master Alabin. For Lyttelton: Air. and Mrs. Alonck aud 2 children, Alessrs Sidey, Soule, Garside, and Barker. For Dunedin: Airs. Clarke and infant. EXPECTED AHHIVALS. Mokoia, South, Jan. 15. Flora, South, Jan. 15. •Swanley, Auckland, Jan. 17. Tarawera, Auckland, Jan. 16. Star of Canada, South, Jan. 17. Waiwera, South, Jan. 17. Reg ulus, West-port, Jan. 19. Wimmera, South. Jan. 22. Wanaka, South, Jan. 22. ■ Monowai, Auckland, Jan. 23. Victoria. Auckland. Jan. 26. Tarawera, South, Jan. 26. Pltß J EOT ED DEPARTURES. Fairburn, Tologa Bay, to-day. Flora, Auckland, Jan. lo._ Mokoia, Auckland, Jan. 15. Tarawera, South, Jan. 16. Wimmera, Auckland, Jan. 22. Monowai, South, Jan. 23. Victoria, South, Jan. 26. Tarawera, Auckland, Jan. 26. VESSELS IN POUT. Fairburn, a.s.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Ta rawer a arrived from South earlv yesterday morning, aad left for Auckland shortly after noon. The auxiliary schooner Fairburn left early yesterday morning for Boat Har- ]).)■■, where she loaded 150 bales of wool, and returned in the afternoon. This evening she sails for Tologa Bay and- Tokomaru, with cargo, and brings wool back from Tologa Bay. Cargo will be received till 4 o’clock this afternoon. The Hnddart-Parker Co.’s Wimmere arrived from Sydney and Auckland yesterday. She did not arrive till late in the afternoon, the Tuatea not going out till 5 p.m. The Wimmera continued her voyage South in the evening'. The Westport Coal Co.’s Regulus has boon delayed in the South, and will nnb leave Westport for Gisborne before 'Monday, reaching here on Wednesday or Thursday. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Wv r aiwern. sailed from Bluff for Napier for homeward loading. The vessel is to leave Napier on Saturday for Gisborne, and from here she will sail next Tuesday for Auckland, arriving there .on the* 19th inst. On the 22nd inst. the Warworn, will sail f°r Timaru. is 4r,0 at that .rort on the 25th, and will soil on the following day for Picton. The Waiwera will" sail the next day for Wellington, fom which port she is to sail on February Ist for Lon- : <lj Vho U.S.S. Co.’s Flora.,is due from Napier on Saturday, leaving for AuckI'sid via Coast ports, the same day. ~ The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera is the boat from North on Sunday.
The U.S.S Co’s MokoLa arrives from South on Saturday morning, leaving later for Auckland. MY TEI.CGHAI'II. NAPIER, Jan. 12. Arrived —Ruru (3.30 5.an.), from Gisborne WELLINGTON, Jan. 12. Arrived —Marama (11.20 a.m.), from Sydney „ SYDNEY, Jan. 12. Sailed:, Morayshire for Auckland; Mahetio (3.30 -.in.) for New Zealand. MELBOURNE, Jail. 12. Sailed, Ulimaroa, for New Zealand. SUVA, Jan. 12. Arrived, To fun. from New Zealand. LONDON, Jan. 11. Arrived —Kia Ora, from Wellington. Sailed—Tainui, Paparoa, and Georgia for Wellington; Marie for Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2709, 13 January 1910, Page 4
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