SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Kairaki, s.s. (2.45 a.m.), 458 tons, r.-cott, from Napier. Monowai, s.s. (5.45 a.m.), 3433t0n5, Collins, from South Passengers:
Mesdatiles Graham and infant, Sinclair, Compton and boy, Dick, Porter, Thomas, Rees, Lucas, Sinclair, Dobson and two children, Aston. Hall. Rose aaicl <A;ki. Turner and child, 'Wall and hoy, Watson and two children ;Misses Shaw. Sinclair. Beadnall, Banks, Downian, Lucas, McKeowan, Fislienden,Watkins, Hall. Holmes, Cave, Honden; Messrs Rees, Webb, Knibb, Porter, Clarkson, .Bedford, Blakeley, Hass, Burke, Broolcer, Cowlrick, Angell, Wi Pere, Williams (2), Calcott. Dobson, Sinclair, Sharpin, Angus, Toten, Poole, Alav/kir.ney, Aston. Alexander, Grifi’en, Paine, " Walsh, Ellis, 'Sasey, Bennett, Turner, Rankin, Watson, deLautour, Brown, Robson, dePrier, Rose, Bn me. Bail, Wlutitiri, Neilsen, Clark. Olsen,Christian. McCulloch, Casey, Bruch, Plain. AlcGill, Carter's Magicians (*>. W-haka-tane, s.s. (8 a.m.), 8775 tons, Hemming, from Auckland. Oreti, a.s. (9 a.in.), 60 tons, Barnes, from Auckland, via Coast bays. Mokoia. s.s. (6 p.m.), 3502 tons, Hmitk, from Auckland. Passengers: Kisses Leef, Newton, Gordon, Thomas. Humphries, Bain, Spargo, Syme, and Codvvih; Mesdames Leef, Donnelly, Clark, Gordon, Stafford, Muir, RohertFord, Faulds and infant, Hamilt :n, Cfartshore, Quick, Bain, and Godwin: Messrs Clark, Philson, Skitoh, Black, Perrett, Gittos, Gunn, Hardy,' Soir.erSekl, Reeve, Ford, Robertson, Clark, Birred, Gartshcrc, Davis, Bain, Bradley; and 34 steerage.
SAILED. 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY la Wanaka, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 2422t0ns Todd, for Auckland.
Monowai, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 3133 tons, CHi ins, for Auckland, via Tokoinaru Bay. Additional passengers:—‘For To- ) torn art: Bay : Mr. Dyer. For Auckland: Mr. and Airs. Finlayson; ALes<l mes Day and two children, Crosby and child, Warren; Messrs Dairyirfile. Gudgeon. Tims, P. Lowndes. Kairaki. s.s. (2 p.m.), 458 tens. I'-’oti, for Pigeon Bay. Mokoia, s.s. (11 p.m.), 3-502 tons, Pai.ith, for South. Passengers: —For Napier: Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, 51 r. and Mrs. S. Williamson, Mr. and Airs. .Bevis, Misses Wharitmi (2), Williams, and Brkcoe-Watts, Alesdames Scott a.id infant. Wilson and infant. C. Smith and child, and Williams, Alessrs J. D. Williamson, Coleman, Ford-ham, Murray. R. Johnston, J. C. N. Thomas, Pemberton, Hemming, Turnbull, Brown, Earnshaw, Cunningham, F. Kenway, Colgrove, A. F. Kennedy, R. WillocK. Cunningham, liken, Gass, Bedford. G. Wildish. Russell, Tate, G. Arnold, Thomson, Akroyd, Sou-t W-all, and Moore. For Wellington: Alisses Wright, Graham (2). and Lawlon, Airs. : .L. Ss>insbury, Air. LeGrove. Fbd Lyttelton: Misses Camming, Lyndham, and AlcAra; Mr. C. B. Harre. For Dunedin: Mr. Craig; and 30 steerage' for various ports.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS Maniari. South, to-morrow. Wirnmera, South, Feb. 19. Flora, South, Feb. 19. Monowai, Auckland, Feb. 20. Tarawera, South, Feb. 23. Victoria, Auckland, Feb. 23.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES
Wimmera, Auckland, Feb. 19. .Flora, Coast bavs and Auckland, Feb... 19. Monowai, South, Feb. 20. Tarawera, Auckland, Feb. 23. Victoria, South, Feb. 23.
VESSELS IN PORT. Fairburn, a.s. Oreti. a.s. Whakatane, s.s., 'in the Bay
The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived ■from South yesterday morning, and left for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, sliortlv after noon. The” U.S.'S. *Co.’s Wanaka brought the following cargo to this port: 374 centals potatoes, 315 sacks oats, 100 sacks (20 100’s and 80 50’s) flour, 52 sacks pollard, 2-5 sacks bran, 129 sacks wheat.
The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s Whakatane arrived from Auckland yes-, terday morning, and loads about 2000 bales of wool. She then proceeds to Napier, probably to-night. The auxiliary schooner Fairburn, which arrived yesterday morning, leaves this morning for Auckland, via Port Awanui and Turanga. The Kaiapoi Shipping Co.’s Kairaki arrived early yesterday morning .from Napier, with a general cargo, and in the afternoon left for Pigeon Bay, talcum 1500 sheep, shipped by Dalgety and Co- . ... The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. s :3Vlatnari sailed from Port Chalmers at G p.m. yesterday, and -is due here tomorrow. The auxiliary schooner Oroti arrived here, via Coast bays, yesterday morning, with a general cargo. She will load tor the Coast on completion of ’'discharge, and will sail next week. The -U.S.S. Co.’s Flora leaves Napier to-morrow afternoon, and arrives here on Saturday morning, leaving the same day for Coast ports and Auckland. The tT.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia returned -from Auckland yesterday. She arrived shortly after G p.m,. after having called at Tokoma.ru. on the There was only one launch, at / p.m.,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2738, 17 February 1910, Page 4
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