SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. Fanny* s-s. (4 a.m.), 55 tons, Nelson, from Napier. _ x Tarawera, s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 2003 tons, Collins, from South Passengers: hisses'Fraser (2). Proctor, Davidson, Wallace. Alymer, and Branigan; Mesdimes Miller, Clair, Howard and boy, ‘'.'Hisfield. Aston and infant, Walton, Watson, Buscke and 2 children, Nicol and child, Good; Messrs Richardson, Chambers (3), Coburn, Peppier, Cope. G-ilfdlin. Clair. Southwall, Aiken, Miller, Tavlor, Johansen, Young. Howard, Herdraan, Rocks, Maheney, Ferguson, Rees. Barnett, Atkinson, Buscke, Wils iii, Njfiol, Wright, Good, Mulley; and II steerage. Victoria, s.s. (4.15 p.m.). 2969 tons, Fntwistle. from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers: From Sydney—Miss Carnp--1 dl; from Auckland —Mesdames Donaldson. La-king, McPhail, Broderick, Fletcher. Bonsfield, Weiss, Brain ja:nd 2 children. Watts and 6 children, Newton, Park, Malcolm, Oliver, Misses Muldoon. Ranginia, Crisp, Nesbitt, Havers. Sisters of Mercy (3), Fleming, liftttam. Smith, and Duncan, Messrs Donaldson. Lorie. J. Currie, W. Chapman. Caldwell, G. Whitehead, Brode’ick, Walker, Crocker, Brown. McPliail, Whinray, A. Nathan, Buckland, Oliver, Earl, Lamfear, Watts, Hawley, Stubbs, and Smith.
SAILED.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. f i n-ra-wera, s.s. (7.1 a.m.), 2003 tons, C'niiiis, for Auckland. Passengers in addition to those already published: lut ses Jeplison and Tietjen; Mesdames Howard and Fraser; Messrs J. A. Era. so£f. Lowndes, E. G. Matthews, F. Reynolds Ollivier. Fisher, Hefferaan, Best, and McKinley. Fanny, s.s. (6 a.m.), 55 tons. Nelson, for Napier. Kaeo, a.s. (6.45 p.m.), 155 tons, Skinner, for Auckland ■ Swanley, s.s. (10.50 p.m.), 4641 tons, Cieele, for Napier. Awanui, schooner (4 p.m.), 85 tons, Paulson. for Auckland. Victoria, s.s. (10 p.m.), 20p9 tons, Eutwistie, for South. Passengers: 'For Napier: Mr. and Mrs. Patullo and child. Mrs. and Miss Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Misses Midwinter, Williams. Wyatt, Mitchell, Holdawav, Ross. Sidey. Corelli. Lusk, Francis (2), Barrie. Gilding, Cox. and Mitchell; Mesdames Williams, Cowell, Hobson ami 4 children, Morice and infant, Morrb, W. Davidson, Lusk and 2 children, R’Arcy, Forbes, and Williamson; Constable Pratt and 2 prisoners, Messrs J. Hutton, Field, Dver, Chapman, Holdsvorfch. (2), C. Gray, G. Woodward, , Cuer.ar, Lees, J. A. Mac Donnell, Ivani 'Xerekere, Coburn, Saxby, Cope. Atkinson, Morgan, Cumming. Russell. Morgan, Willis, Baker, .Hackenschmidt, Adams, Eskett, Oszorne, Moir, Bain, Biggersby. Cameron, Wyllie, F. McKenzie, "Sherratt, H. B. Williams, Davidson, Parker, Jackson, Chambers, CockeriU, Cato, G. H. 'Williams, Gray, Gilfillan, Georgeson, Ensor. Humphries, Richardson, S. Ross. Faulkner, Buchanan, McLeod; W. H. Perry, Peppier, Wilson, Kelly, Cole, Anderson, Morgan, Penty, and 'Scott. For Wellington : Misses J. and B. Johnston, Messrs Chambers. Shierlaw, Jobson, W. 'Gallagher, Mrs. Sandlant and child. Or ave, Roydstone. Lamont, Beaumont. [For Lyttelton: Misses Byers and Clark- - son, Messrs Greig and Nicol • For • Dunedin: Mt. Greig, Master McCullough.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waimea. Napier, to-day. - -v* Flora. South, to-morrow. ivtokoia. South, Jan. 29. fCaramea, South, Jan. 29. Tarawera, Auckland. Jan. 30. Monowai, South, Feb. 2. Mokoia, Auckland, Feb. 2. Victoria, South, Feb. 5. ivlonowai, Auckland, Feb. 6. I'HOJECTED DEPARTURES. Flora. Auckland, to-morrow. Tarawera, South, Jan. 30. Mokoia, Auckland, Jan. 29. Tarawera, Auckland, Jan. 26. Monowai, Auckland, Feb. 2. Mokoia, South, Feb. 2. j Victoria, Auckland. Feb. o. Monowai, South, Feb. 6. The IT.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrived from South early yesterday morning, •leaving later for Auckland. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny arrived'here early yesterday morning .with a load of sheep, and left on her wo tur n two hours later. The Tyser liner Star of Canada took the following shipments from this port: 2243 bales wool. 7028 carcases § imutton, 7300 carcases lamb, 92 casks hallow, 20 casks sausage casings, 35 •casks pelts. ; . . •- The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Wimmera arrived from Sydney and Auckland yesterday afternoon, and sailed again during the evening for South. She called «t Tokomaru on -the way down and landed 12 passengers. The schooner Awanui sailed for |f [Auckland yesterday. v 'i The auxiliary schooner Kaeo got away for Auckland last night. The Gisborne Sheepfarmers c Frozen Meat Company advise that the s.s. IWaimea arrives from Napier this morns' ing with a load of timber. The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s % chartered isteamer Swanley completed % loading last evening, and left for Na- £ pier. She took 4030 hales and 131
■pockets >wo<A, and ,37 casks tallow from this x>ort. - . , . The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora arrived at Napier from Wellington yesterday, but will not leave that port until 5 p.m. to-day. Her departure -from Gisborne for Coast ports is delayed till 9.30 a.m. to-morrow. MY I F.LfcGHAI'H. CAPE MARIA, Jan. 26. Inga from east passed west at 4.30 a.m.; Star of New Zealand, from Sydney, (passed east at 10 a.m. AUCKLAND, Jan. 26. Arrived —Wanaka (3.10 p.m.), from Gisborne. „ WELLINGTON, Jan. 26. Arrived —Manuka (10.55 a.m.), from Sydney. SYDNEY, Jan. 26. Sailed —Marere, for Auckland. Sailed —Maheno (11 a.m.), for New Zealand. MELBOURNE, Jan. 26. Arrived—-British Monarch from Auckland. Sailed —Marama for New Zealand. SUVA, 26. Sailed —Makura for Vancouver. LONDON, Jan. 25. Sailed—Hapai. dredge, for Auckland ; Rimutaka, for Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2720, 27 January 1910, Page 4
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