SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. Hauroto, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1988 tons, D. McLean, from South. Passengers: Misses Winter, Austin. Good, Mataira. Hills, and McCorquiudale; Ales dames Batema, White and child, Eaton and child, McCullough and child: Messrs Harris Drummond, Read, King, Milson, Co Hedge, Loten,. Strang, Dyer. Nikera (2), Munsan, Thomas, Walton, Brown, Williamson, Nieolls, Butler, ThVDonald, Gilmour, Williams, Bate, man, Wiiite. Hewitt, Galloway, Frernlett, and Rev. Tait: 23 steerage. bloiLOvai. s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 3133 tons, R. E Smith. Passengers:—Mesdames Pit tar and infant, deLautour, Hughes, Cherry, .Buller. Geand, White, Thomson, {Biddles. Johnston, Stokes, Finn; (Kisses Calcott. Butler, Thomas, Petrie, Thomson, Fabling, Cooper; Messrs M. Campbell. Thomson, Master Third, Master Riddell, deLautour, Riascli, Harrington. Rearsloy, Warnoek. Urlsou, McMillan, Lyons, Ingram, Thomson, Biddles, Quick, Stokes and IS steerage. SAILED. WEDNESDAyTmAROH 16. Hauroto, s.s. (11 a.m.), 19SS tons, D. McLean, Mr AucKiand, via Tokomaru Bay. Passengers, in addition to those published: For Tokomaru Bay, Poverty Bay Cricket team (11): for Auckland, Miss Owen, Rev. Graham and boy, filessrs Loughurst, N. Baker, and \\ . Blight. f/ionev/ai, s.s. (10 p.m.), 3433 tons, ■Smith, for South. Passengers: —For Napier: 'Misses Greig. Lusk, Delaney, Cross, Pritchard, T. O’Reilly, AI. O’Lteii.lv, Pasley, Donkin, Campbell, Mitchell, Nurse Cowan and three children; Alesdames Donkin, Samson and infant, Barker and infant, Peddle and. child, Caroll, Steans, Paka, Warwen, .Brown. iHislcp, Bradelcv and child, Rev. Tait; Messrs Donkin, B. Chambers, Fordliam, R. It. Groom, J. T. Thompson, Brodrick, Jchansen, Lamb, Halford, McDonald, A. Tshaihov, T. B. Pearson, Ross. Evatt, RLggir, Topics. Milward, Coleman, Baird, Barker, A. Best, Strang, Read, L. .McGotiigal, Hart-op, Shaw, Skillicot’n, Williams, Houata, Pyke, Ogden, Cowan, Self, Habbergan, Dick. Vos;. Stokes. ■For Wellington: Alisses R.
11,-fS, Clark, and Corbett; Alesdames A. M. Rose, Bennett and child, Bradley .r id child, Hislop, AY. J. Brovru, and Air Ridge. For Lyttelton: Aliss Ferguson and maid, Mr Alarehant. For Dunedin : Alesda mes ]E. AY. AYalker and two children and McKinley, and Air AY. Irvine. For Sydney. Messrs Bedford and McGrath. Itolmdale, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 197 tons, Robinson, tor .Lyttelton and Greymo'jth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Flora, South, to-day. Wimmera, South, March 19. Hauroto, Auckland, March 20. Tarawera., South, March 23. Victoria. Auckland, March 23. r lonowai, South, March 25. Tar aver a, Auckland, March 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Flora, Coast Bays and Auckland, to-day. Wimmera, Auckland, March 19. Maui •oto, South, Alarch 20. Ta rawer a, Auckland, March 23. Victoria. Soutli, March 23. Monowai, Auckland, March 25. Tnravera, South, March 27. VESSELS IN PORT. Aotea, s.s., in the Bay. The Union S.S. Co.’s Hauroto arrived from South early yesterday morning, and proceeded .to Auckland, via Tokoliia ru Bay, at 11 a..m. The. Union S.S. Co.’s Monowai, which left/Auckland' at 6.15 p.m. on Tuesday, called at Tokomaru Bay, and arrived here at 4.30, and proceeded south at 10 p.m. She passed the Squall off the East Cape. The. Maoriland Shipping Co.’s Holmdale sailed at 10.20 p.m. last evening for Lyttelton, with about 1000 sheep. She tiien.ee proceeds to Grey-mouth for timber for Gisborne. The Union S-.S. Co.’s Flora calls here this morning and leaves later for On at. and Auckland. Passages for VO ipiro have been booked by Air and Mrs Clank.
The Union S.S. Co.’s Squall was expected in last evening from Auckland and Tologa Bay. She had' not put in an appearance up to about midnight, but will probably get in this morning. She was to return this evening. A sailing vessel, probably the a.s. Kaeo, was off Tokomaru yesterday on her way South. She will probably be in to-day. BY TELEGRAPH. Auckland. March 16. Arived, at 7 a.m., Mongolia, from Sydney. Sailed, yesterday at 3.15 p.m., Talune, for Rarotonga; 1.30 p.m., Navua, for Levuka; 5.20 p.m., R M.SV Alongolia. for Svdney. NAPIER, March 16. Arrived, at 8 p.m., yesterday, Tcmoana-, from Gisborne. AVEEINGTON, Alarch 16. Arrived, at 10.55 a.m., Moer'aki. from Sydney. Sailed (2.35 p.m.) TxTnkoia far Rarotonga. ,'los . SYDNEY", Alarch 16. <2,ailed Victoria, for Now Zealand. MELBOURNE. .March 16. Called Ylanuica. “or New Zealand. ° ailea ’ * AJLBANY, Alarch 16. Arrived, Georgia, from New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2762, 17 March 1910, Page 4
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