SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. FRIDAY. APBIL 7. Hippie, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 250 tons, Carl- | son, from Wellington, via Napier. SAILED. FRIDAY. APRIL 7. } Magic, aux. scow (1.30 a.m.). 5S tons, Chellew, for Wellington, f Ripple, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), Carlson, for South. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai, South, to-day. Hauroto, North, to-morrow, f Whakarua, South, April 10. Kowhai, South, April 11. 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. Petone. South, early. Kaeo, North, early. projected departures. Monowai, North, to-day. Hauroto, South, to-morrow. Tarawera, North, April 12. Monowai, South, April lw. Ripple, South, April 14. Tarawera, South, April 16. Wimmera, North, April 18. Victoria, South, April 19. Hauroto, North, April 20. Ripple, South, April 21. Monowai, North, April Hauroto, South, April -3. Tarawera, North, April -6. Monowai, South, April _6. Ripple, South, April 28.
The Union Co.’s Monowai left Napier last evening, and is expected -to arrive m ; the roadstead at an early hour this mornj ina. when she will be tendered at 6 a.m. ‘1 and 10 a.m. She proceeds to Auckland via Tokomaru Bay about noon. Ihe ioi- | lowing have booked passages Mr. and I. Mrs. Pankhurst and infant, Mr. and Mrs '! Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Houtham, Mr. , i nnd Mrs. Bassett, Mesdames Edwards, Barbour, Kissling (2), Murphy, Hay, Bobertson, Dormer, Misses McGrath, (Jaesar, McNutty, Honner, Pollock, Preston, Bing. Murphy, Gunn, and Yark; Messrs. Isaacs. Caesar. Gillingham, Cave, launders, Stevenson. Cotter. Macfarquahar, Peach. J. B. Kirk, Perks, Day, Foote, Gillin"liam. Bousfield. Simmons. Buller. Leaning. Noton, Davaby, Brown, Jones. Co.’s Hauroto is due to jpturn from Auckland, via Tokomaru bay. to-morrow afternoon. The luatea »’ ill connect on arrival and again at o p.m., the Hauroto resuming her passage south during the evening. Messrs. Richardson and Co. s Hippie <•;- • rived at the wharf from Wellington '.a Napier, yesterday morning. Her cargo wns a general one, and on discharging s' e ; sailed for Wellington. . . ! The auxiliary scow Magic sailed to. - 1 Wellington at a very early hour yester- ! dav morning. While at that port she i kill load a cargo of sewerage Pipes tor 'the Borough Council, and will return ! here at an early date. • . , . The Tyser liner Whakarua arrived at | Wellington on Tuesday morning from •London, via ports, and berthed at the Taranaki street wharf to discharge She was to leave there yesterday for Gisborne to discharge and load, and will subsequently load at Napier, Wanganui roadstead, and will return to Wellington to fill up. She is due here on Monday, and she will leave Wellington on the 30th instant for London, via Las Palmas.. Last Saturday afternoon the lonic sailed from Plymouth for Wellington and Lvtielton, via usual ports. She is due at Capetown about the 22nd instant, at Hobart about May 10th, and at Wellington about May 15th: — Last Sunday evening the Matatua ir.rived at London from Gisborne. The vessel left Gisborne on February lfith.
BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, April 1.7. Sailed, at 11.30 a.m.. Southern Cross, for Norfolk _ Arrived, 5 p.m, Waipori, from Newcastle. Arrived, 6.15 p.m.. Nerehana, from Liverpool. PORT AHURIRI. April 7. To sail, at 9.30 p.m., Monowai, for GisLorne. DUNEDIN, April 7 Sailed, 5.20 p.m., Warrimoo, for Syd-' ney. NEWCASTLE, April 7. Sailed—Helen Denny, for Wellington. SYDNEY, April 7. Sailed—Volador, for Kaipara. LONDON, April 7. Arrived —Matatua. from Dunedin. Sailed —Star of Scotland, for AVellington.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3190, 8 April 1911, Page 6
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