SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SUNDAY, MARCH 13. Alonovai. s.s. (12.15 a.m.), 3433 tons. Smith', from South. Passengers: 125 saloon and steerage. Kairald, s.s. (4.45 a.m.), 181 tons, Scott, from Napier. Tarawera, R .s (7 p.m), 2003 tons, Ro hertson, from Auckland Passengers:— Mesdames Macmillan, Ensor and child, Walworth and two children, McKinley, Ledger; Misses Condor. Ellinglnun, Houghie, Leach, Ingham, and Brooke; Messrs Buchanan, McGlashan, Downie, (Simpson, Lamb, Macmillan, Seymour, Neill (2). Pigott, Aliipine, Parakutu, •Ridge. Merrikin, McDonald, Fothergill, Thompson. Lange, Bridger, Alley, Am. bridge, Richards, Pettie; and 13 ageSAILED. SUNDAY, MARCH 13. Monowai, s.s. (8.30 a.m), 3433 tons, Smith, for Auckland. Passengers:— For Tokomaru: Mesdaanes Tullock K.q and Tvldin. For Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Air. and Mrs. E. Good. Misses Rice, Jones, Morico (2), ’Whitford, Wheeler, and Rogers; Alesdamcs Watkins, Linstrum, Holt, Cameron, ’Lipsett and daughter; Captain Fernandez; Messrs Cooper, Whyte, Course, Lees, Max Jackson, Russell, Coady, Collins, Brownlee, dcMontalk, GrimEliiaw, Graham. For Sydney: Miss G-reig; Mrs. Carlon; Messrs Greenhalgh, Trainer, Cassidy, Tavslcy, Davey and Carlon. For Suva: Mr. Bell. Tarawera, s.s. (1.0 p.m.), 2003 tons, Robertson, for South. Passengers:—For Napier: Mrs. Day; Messrs Julius. Phelan. Beamish, Richard. Piper, Rein, Baird, Legg, At ken, Faulkner, Clark, Rothschild, Baker, Tiffen, Stevens, Williamson , Sharpin, Crompton. Walker, Cobb. vStock, Pedlow, Aston, Harliss, 'Burch. Sparrow, Vowles, and Davidson For Wellington: Aliss Northover; Mes. dan:es Northover and Parker; Messrs Hogan, Gray, Jackson, and Black. For Lyttelton: Aliss Black. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Holmdale, Grey mouth, to-day. Aotea, South, to-moirow. Flora, South, Alarch 17. Squall, Auckland, March 16. Hauroto, South iMarch 16. Monowai, Auckland, Marcli 16. Wimmera, South, March 19. Hauroto, Auckland, Alarch 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tomoima, Napier, to-morrow. Flora. Coast Bays and Auckland. March 17. Monowai, South, Marcli 16. Wimmera, Auckland, iMarch 19. Hauroto, South, March 20. VESSELS IN PORT. Tomoana, sis., in the Bay. Kairaki, s.s.
The Sliaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s Aotea is due to-morrow from South for Horne loading. The Maoriland Shipping Cods Holmdale is due to-day from Grey mouth with, timber. '.riie IT.S.S. Co.’s Flora, instead of leaving Napier to-day for Gisborne, as was intended, left Napier on Saturday for Wellington, from which port sihe proceeds to Picton, thence, to Napier, and should arrive in Gisborne and leave on Thursday next for East Coast ports and Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai, delayed lin the South owing to the. change, in the running, oh account of the Hauroto being substituted, left Napier at 5.20 on Saturday, arrived at Gisborne at 12.1.0 a.m. yesterday, and left at 5.30 a.m. for Tokomaru and Auckland. The IT.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera left Auck.. land at 5 p.m. on Saturday, and passed the East Cape at 12.30 p.m. yesterday, reaching here via To'komaru Bay, about 7 p.m., and leaving in. continuation of her voyage south at 10 p.m. There wa£? duly one launch, at 7 p.m. The IT.S.S. Co’s Squall, to have left ‘Auckland yesterday afternoon, did not arrive there till 7. p.m. on Saturday, and consequently her departure for Toioga Bay and Gisborne was postponed to this afternoon. She should reach here on Wednesday. The Tyser Line’s Tomoana will probably sail tlo-morrow night for Napier The Tuatea brought 377 bales of wool for this steamer. The Kaiapoi Shipping Co.’s Kairaki arrived from Napier early yesterday mo-ming with a cargo of timber, and returns this evening. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, March 13. Arrived —Squall (7 p.m.) from 'Gisborne; Maheno (12.30 p.m.) from SydXU "‘ NAPIER, March 13. Arrived —Ruru (3.30 p.m. yesterday) from Gisborne. To sail—x-aimy (4 p.m.) for Gisborne. WELLINGTON, March 13. Sailed—-Wakanui (5.20 a.m.) for London GREYMOUTH, March 13. Sailed—Holmdale (10.40 p.m. 10th) for Gisborne. OAMARU, March 13. Sailed—Aotea (3.45 p.m yesterday) for Gisborne. LONDON, March 12. Arrived —Clan McFarlane. Sailed—Tokomaru for Lyttelton ; Op. awa for Auckland. , SYDNEY, March 12. Sailed—Moeraki (3.30 p.m.) for "Wellington : Mongolia (5 p.m.) for Auckland. Sir James Mills is a passenger. MELBOURNE, March 12. Arrived —Melbourne from Te Kaporua; Manuka front New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 14 March 1910, Page 4
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647SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 14 March 1910, Page 4
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