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I ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. S' Haurolo, s.s. (5 a.m.), 1988 tons, from Napier. Passengers for Gisborne: —Alisl ses Morris, Krinmoiid, Steele, Brown, R. Williams, Douglas, Nelson, McKenzie, . Frew, Stirmand, and Aslorne: Mesdames 1 Clarkson and child. Hume, McPhail, Carr: penter, Barber, McCorkindale, Johnson. 3 and Thomson; Messrs. Dempster, McLean. Harvey, Crompton, Turner, Hume, a Wood, Cato. Daniell, McCorkindale, Alei--3 kieham, J. Cato, Haycock. Purkis, Hugo, 3 Stewart. Tonk, Keand, Carpenter, Clarksons. Parsons, Bradley, Robb, Barber, j Scott, Caulton, Nunnersley, Brown, • Groome, Chambers. Ashwin, Patterson, Patrick, Bradley, Hehley, McPhail, Moss--1 man, and 18 steerage. Squall, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 369 tons, Wallis, from Auckland, via Tologa Bay. ;{ Victoria, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 2969 tons, Entwistle, from Sydney, via Auckland and Tokomaru Bay. Passengers : —From Sydl ney: Mesdames Selby and Davies, Alessrs. Hood. C. Smith, Davies and child. I Kirby, Beach. G. Gale, Priestley, and ' Borham. From Auckland and Tokomaru Bay: Misses Thompson, Neill, Findlayson. Day, Mathews, Good, Harris, Mesdames Sheridan. Thompson, George and ( child, Hon. R. McKenzie and secretary; ' Messrs. Cotter. Day, Pearson, Butler, Dallen, Watts, Collins, Montague, L. I Smith. Forrest, Fernandez, Ingram, RusT sell. King, Sheridan. Lysnar, Thompson, J". Goodwin. Cogar, Robertson, Perry, MacDonald, Beeston, Lerume. and 12 steerage 5 passengers.
SAILED. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. Hauroto. s.s. (11 a.m.), 1988 tons, Collins. for Auckland. Victoria, s.s. (10 p.m.), 2969 tons, Eniwistle, for Napier and the south. Passengers:—For Napier: Misses E. Davie;. Sunderland, Hyde. Mcßeath, S. Walker. Paratene, and Fuller; Mesdames Wallis, H. A. Barton. Rattray, and A. Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Ranger. Mr. and Mrs. McHugh and children; Rev. Father Cahill and Dr. Mackenzie; Messrs. Cranby. Fordham, Moana, Dyer, T. James, Blakey, Stephens. G. McLean, J. T. Cato, J. W ood. McLernon. Tanks, Haycock, 11. Williams, Stewart, A. Berkalin, de Fnez, Rhowrv, Branyshaw. Fry, Trinner, and Downes. Rawlinson. Carroll, and Tun. For Wellington: Misses Nicoll, A. Builard, Hart, Ward, and Walsh; Air. am Mrs. V. P. Thomson. Airs. W. Lamb and infant. For Lyttelton: Alisses Ellis. Davis. and .James; Airs. S. Porter- Air. Vigis. For Alelbourne: Captain Deans. For Svdnev, via, Wellincton: Miss Pearl Wring and Airs. O’Alullane. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kowhai. South, to-day. Alonowai, South, Alarch 25. Hauroto, North. Alarch 26. Rangatira, March 25. Monowai, South, March 25. Alonowai, North, Alarch 29. Tarawera, South. Alarch 30. Whakarua. South, April 10. Jessie Craig, Newcastle, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai, North, Alarch 25. Hauroto, South, Alarch 26. Mouowai, South. Alarch 29. Tarawera. North, Alarch 30. VESSELS IN PORT
Alert, scow. The Union Co.'s Hauroto arrived in the bay yesterday morning from papier and the south. She was tendered at C a.m. and 10 a.m., proceeding to lokomaru Bay and Auckland about 11 a.m. The Hauroto is expected to return from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, leaving | again for Napier and southern ports..during the same evening. , ~ , TT . Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co. s Victoria arrived in the roadstead late yes- ; terday afternoon, and was tendered on , arrival and at 7 p.m. She took a large - number of passengers* and sailed 101 IN at pier during the evening, f The Union Co. s bquall left Auckland at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, and arrived at 5 Tologa Bay at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, one c discharged cargo, and sailed again at 11 a m., and anchored in the Gisborne loacl- . stead at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. Moderate l easterly winds and seas were experienced ! throughout the passage. Her cargo is comprised as follows:—1 motor car, 4 I rails, 1 tube gas, 10 coils rope, a quantity of earthenware pipes, 12 steel plates, ij 5500 tubes, 230 ridges. 40 cases acid, 2 bales paper, 7 cases tea, 18 bundles of i shooks, 1 bale hair, 28 cases cornfloiir, 30 f cases soap, 50 cases schnapps, 1 tank, 16 bales kapok, 200 firebricks, 100 sacks f flour, 552 bags cement, 120 bags lime, 300 sacks coal, 30 cases beer, 40 cases bottles. S' o bales wool, a quantity of sugar and | timber, comprising transhipments ex the ; intercolonial steamer Maheno. 5 The Squall berthed at the wharf about t H. 30 o’clock last night. She will proceed if. to discharge her cargo this morning, and is due to sail for Whangarei with sheep I this evening. _ | When the Shaw, Savill, and Albion I. (Jo Karamea sailed from this port on I Tuesday evening she took the following local shipments:—By Gisborne Sheepfarjners’ Frozen Meat Co.: 12,153 carcases f mutton, 5285 carcases lamb, 405 quarters #• beef, 16 bales wool. 108 casks tallow, 73 i casks pelts, 1100 pieces mutton, 38 cases kidnevs, 24 cases ox tails. By Dalgety . and Co.: 107 bales wool. By Common, Shelton, and Co.: 11l bales wool. 5, The Union Co.’s Kowhai is expected to f arrive at the wharf on the morning tide • to-dav from the south. It is at present expected to despatch the Kowhai for ' Grevmoutli direct to-morrow. . Messrs. Richardson and Co. s Ripple is v due here from the south with a-general : cargo to-morrow morning. C The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co. s i twin-screw cargo steamer Rangatira is due here for two days Home loading on f. Saturday. On completing her loading f she proceeds to WellingtonMessrs. Bannatyne and • Co.. WellmgC ton. agents for the Tyser Line, have been advised that the Whakarua arrived at ! Melbourne on the 10th instant after a i t smart passage of forty days from Loni don. She is due at Wellington about pW
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3176, 23 March 1911, Page 4
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