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arrived. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. Squall, s.s. (2.30 p.m.) 389 tons, W \\- )iim>. from Auckland via lologa Bay. Wimmera s.s. (3.15 p.m.) oo from Sydney and •Auckland. Passengers: —Mesdames Austen and r'hilcl McKinley and child, Widdowson ; n d . c hild, Brown, liadneld, Haisraan Stevenson and child, Dittos and child’ -Moore, Ostoja, Pool and child, Andrews and child, Misses Pitts Bm•r,A Mainland, Haisman (2), Nicholas, and Goff Messrs Aston, Poole .Hsuswan, James. Dunn, Hookey, Tlendeinv.i, Smith. Hodgson, Scott, ancl Hu-m-on. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. Wimmera s.s. (10 p.m.) 3022 tons, Waller, for South.— Passengers: l 1 or Napier: Mr and Mrs Parsons, Mr and ’Mrs Butler; Mr and Mrs Wilkinson, V?r and Mrs Simons and Mrs Oxenluun; Alisses Gordon, Stanley. D. 1 ollen, Williams, Roto ’Hanio-pia, King, and Parkinson (2); Mcsdames Gale, Smith, Bush and child, Lilley and boy, Poster, Aitken, Oxenham, Tyemian. Rldliards -and 2 boys, and Wateis; Judge Jones; Messrs S. Williamson, Glover, F. Pettie, Pettigrew, H. Carr, Crook, Lambert, Bailey, Taylor, Brannon, St rachan, A. Coleman, Ldvmg-r-tone. King, Perry, Campbell, Akrovd, McGuire, Dwyer, Matthews, Brooker. Wade. Grace and hoy, Murray, SawVftrs. Waters, and City Band (22). For Wellington: Air and Airs AlacDonald; >;.rs. Webb and son; Messrs Webb and Coy. ‘For Lyttelton: Air and Mrs !• auric? and 2 children; Air J. Gowjaiid. For Dunedin: Misses C. Greer nad Baxter, Kingshott; Airs White-, head: Messrs H. Murray, Horten, and Forster. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tarawera, South, today. Breeze, South, to-day. Tomoana, South, to-morrow. Monowai, South, Alarch 12. Tarawera, Auckland, March 13. Aotea, South, March 15. Hauroto, South. Alarch 16. Monowai, Auckland, Alarch 10. Wimmera, South, Alarch 19. Hauroto, Auckland, Alarch 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. "arauvera, Auckland, to-day. - Squall, Auckland, to-day. Monowai, Auckland. Alarch 12. Tarawera, South, Alarch 13. Monowai, South, March 16. Wimmera, Auckland, Alarch 19. Hauroto, South, Alarch 20. VESSELS IN PORT. Squall, s.s. . The Union S.S. Co.’s Squall arrived at 2.30 .p.m. yesterday. She sailed l'rom Auckland at 3.30 p.m. on the and passed East Cape at 11 p.m. on the Bth, and arrived at Tologa Bay at 4.30 a.m. to-day. _ AVorked cargo, and sailed again for Gisborne at 9 a.m. Experienced light easterly wind and smooth sea -during passage. The following are the imports: I2pkgs saddlery, 19 casks and cases vinegars 312 sicks’coal, 53 cases clipping -machines. 14 pkgs nails, 46 sks coke, 13 cases glass. 733 pcs timber, 36 doors, 100 sks Hour. 107 bags s Mt, 10 pk,gs drapery, 6 eases boots, 260 bags cement, 104 bars iron, 10 cases turps, 100 bags Pme, 38 ingots tin, 10 bis tow, 54 ibdls batter -boxes, 64 cases jam, 10 cases sauce, 100 cases kerosene, 520 bags mu,gar, 25 boxes bandies. 54 etisea spirits, 14 cases tea, 25 sks empty bottles, quantity of sundries, and also •transhipments ex Paparoa and Star of Australia from Home ports. The Squall returns this evening. T'he -Huddart Parker Co.’s Wimmera lavrived .from Sydney and Auckland yesterday afternoon, and proceeded tlouth during the evening. Tim Union S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrives from South this morning and leaves for Auckland later. The Tuaffcoa goes out at 6 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. The have booked for Auckland : Mr and Mrs Ludbrook, Air and Tvlrs Crawford, Air and Airs R. Johnston and son; Alisses Heath, L. Yates oird Riddell; Alesdames Clark and infant, Godfrey, and A. Stokes; Father Murphy; Alessrs Elley. Provist, Me•lvlaster, Fraser, AVawhinney, Corsie, Kiaeh, Target, and Collins. The Union S.S. Co.’s Wanaka ■wiL not call at Gisborne this trip, -but will tranship at Auckland 29 tons ox cargo for this port. The Canterbury Shipping Co. s Breeze arrives from South this morning. t The Tyser Line’s Tomoana left Man■gauui last evening and is due herv. tomorrow morning. She loads 20,000 carcases mutton, 160 casks tallow', 80 casks -pelts, and 500 bales of wool. Messrs Richardson and. Co.’s Rum is -due from Napier to-morrow morning.. BY TELEGRAPH. NAPIER, Alarch 9.' To sail, at 5 p.m., Breeze, for Gisborne. WESTPORT, March 9. Arrived, 2.20 p.m., Regulus, from Gisborne. NAPIER, March 9. To sail (8 p.m.) Tarawera, for Gisborne.
WANGANUI, March 9. SaiMri—Tomoana (9.10 p.m.) Jfrom the roadstead for Gisborne. WELLINGTON, March 9. Arrived (3.50 p.m.) Ulimaroa from vydney. NAPIER, Alarch 9. Sailed, Tarawera, for North. Passengers for Gisborne: Alisses Hallam, Mesclames Melville, Lanauze, Morris, Foster; Alessrs Stuart, Archibald, St. John, Aiken, Hall, Clark, Alonckton Watson, Rothschild, Webster, Revvai, Morris. Fo-ster, Reid. Phelan, Rickard, Allen, Alitler, Alclntyre, Maher, Baker. , n SYDNEY. Alarch 9. Sailed, Alaheno (4 p.m.) for Newcastle: Hazel Craig, for New Zealand. .... , _ MELBOURNE, Alarch 9. Sailed, Warrimoo, for New Zealand. FREMANTLE. Alarch 9. Arrived, Georgia, from New York.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2756, 10 March 1910, Page 4
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