SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19,
Waller, from 'South. Passengers: 1 Folev, Aloffan, Ormond, Williams Brayne, Fabling, Stagpocle, Clark’, Sheen, Gault, Johnstone, Shaw. Fraser; Alesdames Tiffen and 5 cliild- ,■ i] Weir, Peeve and 2 iniants and .■nail. Hanlon, Mills. -Heald and child, Bannister. Hills, Shaw, Johnstone, Paul MeWhitey. Davenport, Robson, Clarke and child, Grant, Coleman; Or. Peeve, Messrs Broadley, E. Clifton. Binning, "Weir, AV. Fell', D. Ross, Blair, Hanlon, Redstone, Laurie, Grant, Whittaker, Fraser, Brosnalian, Doyle. A. Duncan, Orchard-Taylor, Wingfield, Osborne, Dyer. Reynolds, Kirk, Ormond, Tiillock, Heald, Forsyth, Arundel (2), Johnston, Willock, Kills, Dav, Mitchell. D. Shaw, Thomas, W. A. Kennedy, Williams, Stevens, Forster (2), Small, Galrbaith, Jacobs. Swan-pail, Davenport. C. Fisher, Kinneburgh, Davies, Bradshaw, Fitzgerald, .Hohaia, Carroll, Grant, Pearson. Hofen, Hickey, Nicol, Constable Fle-wel-lyn, Master Paul. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20.
Flora, s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 1273 tons. Mcßride, from Napier. Ruru, s.s. (12 p.m.), Go tons, Nelson, t'ro-m Napier. Monowai, s.s. (0.30 p.m.), 3433 tons. Collins, from Auckland. Passengers: i'Jesdames Chm.p, Schlitzkins, McPhail, Friar, and Tamahori; Misses Adams, Wills, Currie (2), Mills, Bell. Huriwai; Messrs Miller, McLean, Laurenson, Hunter, Heenan, Russell, McPhail, Drover, Heather, Duncan, Elley, Brown. Hodge, Friar. Hayes, Archdeacon Williams, Rev. Tamahori; and 23 steerage.
SAILED. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Wimmera, s.s. (noon), 3022 tons, Waller, for Auckland and Sydney, via Tokomaru Bay. Passengers in addition to those already published:—For Tokomaru Bay: Air. and Airs. Sinclair. Messrs Potae (2). For Auckland: Kisses Seymour, Adams, Warburton, Vea’e, Craig, Ballon, Johnstone; Ales*.lames Shierla-w, Williams, Armstrong, H Siowey, AValters; Constable Lambert, Messrs A. Little, Aked, AY. Seymour, M. Robb, Slowev, B. Taylor, R. a.id D. Henderson, R. St. George, Morphy, Poole, McGrath, Walters. For Hydtiey: Air. and Airs. Brown. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20.
Fairburn, a.s. (midnight), 6S to-ns, Fletcher, for Auckland, via Port Awa>:::i and Turanga.
Flora, s.s. (ii a.m.), 1273 tons, Alc-
de. for Auckland, via Coast bays
Burn, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), Go tons, Nelr. .1. for Napier. Monowai, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 3433 tons, Gillins. for South. Passengers:—For N’-ipier: Mr. and Airs. F. W. AA 7 illiams
Hr and Airs. J. E. Russell, Dr. and i.rs. Williams and son; Alisses Rey- : olds. G. Cato, Busby, Williams (2), Leach, -Shaw, King, Holdsworth; Mes'hmes Whittaker, Gilmour; Alessrs D. B. Hardy, D. Alunro, Williams, Smart, V-eale, Rocks, Alalioney, W. F. Ander-
son. Lot~n. G. AY. Morice, Campbell. •». Webb. Angel 1, C. G. Swallow, C. V. Cooper. Fees, Wingfield. Scott; Mastors M. Quigley, Hinahi (2). For Wel-b.igto-n : Alisses L. Lew’s. Alathe-son, Fyke: Alesdames W. Shorratt, Hyhnif, Parker, and Pyke: Air. V. Pykc; (.aster Torrie. For Lyttelton: Air. •and Mrs. G. O. K. Sainsbury. For Dunedin: Miss Paul.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS
Squall, Auckland, to-day. Tarawera, South, Feb. 23. Victoria, Auckland. Feb. 23. Marere, South, Feb. 24. Mokoia. South, Feb. 26. Tarawera, Auckland, Feb. 27 Monowai, South, March 2. Mokoia, Auckland, Atarcli 2.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Squall, Alarsden Point, to-day. Tarawera, Auckland, Feb. 23. Victoria, South, Feb. 23. Mokoia, Auckland, Feb. 26. Tarawera, South, Feb. 27. Monowai, Auckland, Alarcli 2 Mokoia, South, Alarc-h 2.
VESSELS IN PORT. Orete, a.s. Mainari, s.s., in the Bay. The Hudd-art-Parker Co.’s AVimmera arrived from South early on Saturday morning, and left later for Auckland and Sydney, via Tokomaru Bay, where she landed passengers. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Ruru arrived from Napier about midday yesterday, and left on the same tide, taking 1G polo ponies. The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s VYakanui is expected in about eight d:.~s for Home loading. The Shaw, S-avill and Albion Co.’s JAamari is expected to get away this evening for Napier. The "U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived at G. 30 p.m. yesterday. 'She left Auckland at 12.30 p.m on Saturday, and called at Tokomaru on the way down. fJhe experienced good weather, but could only steam slowly, having poor focal coal, and taking 30 hours to make the trip. The lighters got alongside quickly when she arrived here, and the v-eosei got- away about 9.30 p.m. The Tuatea goes to Pakarae this morning for wool, provided the weather is favorable.
The auxiliary schooner Fairburn left about 12 o’clock last 'night for Port Awa-nui. Turanga, and Auckland. Tlie U.S.S. Co.’s Flora arrived at 30 minutes a.m. yesterday morning, from South, and left at 11 a.m. for Coast ports and Aukcland. She takes u,p wool on the Coast, for transhipment to the Tomoana at Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland on Saturday .afternoon for Tologa Ray and Gisborne. She is expected this afternoon, and leaves to-morrow for Marsden Point, with a full load cf wool.
BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Feb. 19. Arrived —Tomoana (6 p.m.), from Sydney. Sailed —Somali (5 p.m.), for Gisborne, via Tologa Bay. AUCKLAND. Feb. 20.
Arrived—"Wimmera (9.30 a.m.). from Gisborne; Victoria (3.15 p.m.). from Sydney.
NAPIER, Feb. 19. Arrived —Weka (11.40 a.m.), from Gisborne. BUJFr _ SQ Sailed —Alarere (li a.m.), for G'isb°inC' SYDNEY, Feb. 19. Sailed —Warriinoo (2.30 ip.-m.), for AYellington ; Star. of Australia, for New Zealand. ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2741, 21 February 1910, Page 4
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