SHSPPiNG. ARRIVED.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. I Ripple, s.s. 0.30 a.m.). 2ao tons, Carlson, from Napier. SAILED. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. Kaeo, a.s. (4.30 a.m.), lw tons, Skinner, for East Coast, Bay of Plenty ports, and a lppi° d 's-.s. a Co J r, i? n ' for Tokomaru Bay, Wellington, and Picton EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, North, to-day. Tarawera, South, to-day. Monowai, North, to-morrow. Victoria, South, October 11. Tarawera, North, October 11. Victoria, South, October 14. Mokoia, North, October 15. Haupiri, North, early. projected departures. Tarawera, North, to-day. Monowai, South, to-morrow. Victoria, North, October 11. Tarawera, South, October 11. Victoria, North, October 14. Mokoia, South, .October 15. VESSELS IN PORT. Coronation, ketch. The Union Co.’s Tarawera left Napier last evening, and should arrive in the roadstead at an early hour this morning. The launch connects at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., and the Tarawera leaves for Tokomaru Bay and Napier about noon. The following have booked passages:—Miss Barker and Miss Taylor, Mrs. Hacche, Messrs, de Lautour, Hickey, and J. J. Curtis. The Union Co.’s Monowai is timed to arrive from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, early to-morrow afternoon, and leaves during the evening for South. The launch connects on arrival and at 5 p.m. The following are the bookings:— Misses Muir and Grey, Mesdames Sheppard, Pattnllo, and Innis, Dr. Innis, Messrs. Pattullo, J. W. Nolan, Christensen, and D. Hutton. Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s Ripple, with a general cargo, arrived from southern ports yesterday morning, and after discharging she proceeded to Tokomaru Bay, whence she returns to Wellington. The Union Co.’s Squall is timed to arrive from Auckland, via Tolojm Bay, today, and returns to Auckland after discharging her general cargo. The Union Co.’s Waitemata arrived in Auckland from Gisborne at 3.45 p.m. yesterday. The auxiliary schooner took her departure for Auckland, via East Coast ports, yesterday morning. The Union Co.’s Manuka cleared Wellington for Sydney yesterday afternoon. TELEGRAPHIC. TOKOMARU BAY, Oct. 6. Arrived, S a.m., Koutunui, from Gisborne. CHRISTCHURCH. Oct. 6. The Turakina left Capetown yesterday for Wellington. AUCKLAND, Oct. 6. Arrived, 3.45 p.m., Waitemata, from Gisborne. POET AHURIRI. Oct. 6. To sail, 8-30 p.m., Tarawera, for Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Oct 6. Sailed, 5.15 p.m., Manuka, for Sydney. NEWCASTLE, Oct. 6. Sailed —Lord Lonsdale, for Auckland. TO-DAY. AUCTIONS. Horse sale,' Williams and Kettle’s Bazaar, Lowe Street, 11 a.m. MEETINGS. Open air meeting, Sievwright’s Memorial, 8 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. Pathe Pictures, H.M. Theatre. ABSTRACT OF NEW ADVERTISE* IVIENTS. Entertainment, Holy Trinity Parish Hall. Ormond Horse Fair —Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Land-sale —Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Applications —Land Settlements Act. Notice —Cook County Council. Business advt. —C- Morse. Good general or lady help wanted. Notice —Te Karaka branch Bank of New Zealand. Removal notice —H. M. Finn. Jewellery bargains at Nasmith and Son’s. Business advt. —Teat and Friar. Closing of entries —A. and P. Show. Address —Sievwright Memorial. ' Small cottage wanted —Traill Brothers. Smart boy wanted to milk. Wanted, a housemaid. Female cook wantedWanted, a rouseabout. Kitchenman wanted. Wanted, a nursegirl. Waratah Boarding House has vacancies for boarders. - 'Co let—4-roomed cottage. The Shilling Bazaar Co. opens its Gisborne branch to-day. Preliminary notice —Gisborne Motor Works and Garage. Pathe Pictures —New programme tonight. Horse sale —Williams and Kettle, 11 a.m. to-day. For sale, contractor’s plant —Manning and Co. CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church.— 11 a.m.. Rev. It. Catherwood (Ordination service); 7 i>.m., Itev. R. Catherwood. 9.45 a.m., Young Men’s Bible Class (senior and junior); 2.30 p.m., Sunday School and Young Women’s Bible Class (junior); 3 p.m., Young Women’s Bible Class (senior), Old Manse; Endeavor Meeting, every Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evenings, 7.30 p.m.; choir practice, Friday. Mr. Grant and his office-bearers extend a cordial welcome to residents and visitors to any of these services. Patutahi Parochial District.—Services Sunday, Oct. Bth:—Waerenga-o-kuri, 2 p.m.; Patutahi, 7 p.m. H. T. Rawnsley, Methodist Church.—Preacher, Rev. J. A. Lochore. Morning, “The Great Tribulation and the Way Out”; evening, “The Joy of the Angels and the Joy ot Men.” Anthem by choir. Reception of new church members. Sunday school, 2 30; Bible class, 2.45. Wednesday, C.E. Society. Te Hapara—Sunday school, 2.30; service at 7, Mr. J. Dawson- Mangapapa at 7. Mr. F. Forge. All cordially invited to any of these services. Baptist Tabernacle.—Services to-mor-row morning, 11, and evening, 7, Mr. J. Aneurin Jones. Solo and anthem by the choir. MAIL NOTICES. TURD AY, OCTOBER 7. ckland and Tokomaru Bay,, per , 9 a.m. ■ „ , _ , , stralia (due in Sydney October ■ Tarawera, 9 a.m. UNDAY, OCTOBER 8. . ustralia, Ceylon, India, Mauri - iits Settlements, China, 'Japan, ippine Islands ; also, Continent pe and Unitea Kingdom via fin London" November 18th), b Varner’s Rust-proof Corsets never fail improve the figure.* " 'll &■;- r
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3342, 7 October 1911, Page 4
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