SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
SATURDAY. APRIL 1
Victoria, s.s. (‘1.30 a.m.), 2969 tons, Entwistle, from south. Passengers: Nurse Brown; ' Misses Barr, Bradley, Hyde, Manning, Hudson, Adams, Thayer, Margoliouth, Whittaker, Gordon, XJrry, Oxenham, Campbell, Paratene, Carroll, Gibson, Slight, Mulligan, and Pirie; Mesdames Troutveller, Gibbrowan, Ritchie, Maclcay and infant, Primrose, Gordon and 2 children, Faulkner, Mann, Margound and infant, Gardner, Muir and child, de Lautour, Bishop and 6 children, Johns and 2 children, Duffy and 2 children, Bayliss, Ford, Jones, Ruru, Eparnna. Swan, Te.Hau, Lev.'toil, Evans and family, Major Bishop, Sir G. Clifford; Messrs. Carmichael, Rutherford, Wooller, de Lautour, Cederwall, Clark, Redstone, Gold, Goodwin, Edwards, Parker. Troutveller, Nolan, Gregory, Strong, Nelson, Smith, Ross, Ryan, Preston, Isaacs, Cantwell, Kirker, McLoughlin, Donald, Murfield, Sharp, Faulkner, Oakley, Mann, Rees, Margound. Innes. Gordon, Griffin, Morgan, McLeod, Cruicksliank, Sheridan, Harlen, Collins; Kelly, McDonald, McPherson, Evans, Price, Kavanagh, Peters. Flynn. Russell, Davidson, Brenchlev, McGrath, Robins. Mills, Bayliss, Becker, Bowman. Ford, Swan, Olsen, Noon. McKinlay, Jordon. Roberts, Stewart, Ruru,. Ivarena. Edwards. Te Hau (3), Maharetii, Waimatua. Mokohu. Repenga. Tunaroa, Leirere. Rerei, y Tan tan. Jepson, Searle, and Devine; Master Mirfield. SUNDAY, APRIL 2. Tarawera, s.s. (7.45 p.ro.). 2003 tons, McLean, from Auckland via Tokomaru Bay. Passengers:—Misses Jones, Minnis, Clarke. Preston, Sinton: Mesdames Sainsbnrv (2), Roche and child, Pickett and children, Cameron and infant, Murphy, Mortimer and 4 children: Messrs. Pickett, Urouhart, Takle. Ross, Hubble, Darby, Maher, Leggett, McGibbon. Watkins, Roche. Ormond, Murphy. Graham, MacGregor, and 12 steerage. SAILED. SATURDAY, APRIL 3. Victoria, s.s. (noon), 2969 tons, Eiu.wistbi, for Auckland and Sydney, v a Tokomaru Bay. Additional passengers: For Tokomaru Bay: Mr. P. H. Graham. For Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. Dunsfo'd and child. Misses Brown and Sadler, Mesdames Backhurst and child. Ross, Coleman and 2 children, King and child, Henna, Eatcliffe and infant, Messrs. J. Bntler, Richardson, Boyle, Johnston, Eatcliffe, Clayton, Cleary, Harlick, Carrum. SUNDAY, APRIL 2. Tarawera, s.s. (midnight), 2003 tons, McLean, for Napier. Passengers: Misses Shaw, Gray, Demont, E. Neilson, Hutton, Milner, and Shaw; Mesdames Jamieson and son. Douglas, and Fraser; Sir Geo. Clifford; Messrs. G. F. Wilson, Sunderland. Troup, Price, Flint, Graham, Strang. McKee, Maddison, Ryan,. R. 11. Nolan, W. E. Brown, Beamish, Dixon, Atkins, Redstone, Conham, Soundy, and Preston. Geddle. Robinson. Pairdrell. Gregory, Mansfield, Adair, Sheridan, J. O. Jones. Grant. Pilcher (2), Singleton, Cartwright, Betteridge,* and Shaw.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupiri, South, to-morrow. Kowhai, South, April 5. Squall, North, April 5. Hauroto, South, April 5. Wimmera, North, April 5. Ripple, South. April 7. Monowai, South, April S. ■- Hauroto, North, April 9. Whakarua, South, April 10. Tarawera, South, April 12. Monowai, North, April 12. Ripple, South, April 14.' Wimmera, South, April 15. Tarawera, North, April 16. Victoria, North, April 19. Hauroto, South, April 20. Ripple, South, April 21. Monowai, South, April 22. Hauroto, North, April 23.' Tarawera, South, April 26. Monowai, North, April 26. Ripple. South, April 28. Victoria, South, April 29. Tarawera, North. April 30. Hauroto, South, May 3. Waipiro, North, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Hauroto, North, April 5. Wimmera, South, April 5. Ripple, South, April 7. Monowai, North, April 8. Hauroto, South. April 9. Tarawera, North, April 12. Monowai, South, April 12. Ripple. South, April 14. Tarawera, South. April 16. Wimmera, North. April 18. Victoria, South, April 19. Hauroto, North, April 20. Ripnle. South, April 21. Monowai, North, April 22. Hauroto, South. April 23. Tarawera, North, April 26. Monowai, South, April 26. Ripnle, South. April 28. Victoria, North. April 29-
VESSELS IN POET Moonah, ketch. Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co.'s Victoria, from .Napier and the South, arrived in the roadstead at an early hour on Saturday morning, sailing later tor Sydney via Tokomaru Pay and Auckland. The Union Co/s Taiayveray which leit Auckland at 5.30 p.m. on" Saturday, was delayed owing to her being a day late in coin o ' up the coast, and consequently did not arrive here until 7.30 p.m. yesterday She was tendered by- one launch at 1.30 n.m.. and proceeded to Napier and the South about'' midnight. . The Union Co/s Haupm is due here from Wellington, via Napier, to-morrow, and is expected to clear this port tor Auckland, via East Coast bays, during Auckland for Tologa Bay and Gisborne this afternoon,, and should arrive here on Wednesday. - . . The Union Co/s Tlauroto is due trom the South on Wednesday, when she will be tendered at G a.m. and 10 a.m., and will resume her passage to Auckland about midday. , , , ~ The ketch Moonah completed the discharge of her cargo of timber on Saturday, °and will commence loading manure for Auckland to-day. .
BY TELEGRAPH. April 2. Arrived, at 9 p.m. on the Ist, Squall, from Gisborne, via Limestone Island; at 10.45 a.m., Victoria, from Gisborne, via Tokomaru Bay. NAPIEB, April 1. Arrived, at 7’a.m., Eipple, from Gisb°ine' SYDNEY, April 1. Sailed, 3.30 p.m., Moeraki, for Welling<oTl' MELBOURNE, April 2. Arrived —Mokoia, from New Zealand. LONDON, April 1. Arrived —Nairnshire, from Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3185, 3 April 1911, Page 4
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