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SAPPING. ARRIVED.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. j Kahn, s.s. (7.30 p.m.) 99 tons, Jones, ] from Auckland. SAILED. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. Inga, s.s. (7.30 p.m.) 945 tons, Bull, for Greymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, South, to-day. Tarawera, North, to-day. Squall, North, October 26Ripple, South, October 27. Wimmera, South, October 2S. Mokoia, North, October 29. Senorita, North, early. VESSELS IN PORT. Ooronation, ketch. _ Senorita, barcpientine. The Union Co/s Tarawera chared Auckland for Gisborne, via Tokomaru Bay, at 5.15 p.m. last evening, and ?h< uld arrive here this afternoon. The launch will connect on arrival and at 8 p.m., and the Tarawera sails for Napier 1; ter in the evening. The Union Co.’s Mokoia is due to arrive here from Napier and the South at an early hour this morning. The Tuatea will leave the wharf to connect at G a.m. and 10 a.m., and the Mokoia resumes her passage to Auckland, via lokomaru Bay, about noon. The bookings are as follow: —Mesdames Foster, G. Johnstone and child; Misses Cooke and G- Campbell; Messrs. Foster, darken, Falconer, Caldwell, Bickford, T. E. Toneycliffe, and Rev. Father Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford. The Craig Line Co.’s Inga, which brought a cargo of coal from Newcastle under arrangement with the Union Co., was discharged with great rapidity, and commencing unloading on Monday morning she had discharged 500 tons of coal last evening. She sailed during the evening for Greymouth. ; The Union Co.’s Haupiri was expected "to leave Auckland for East Coast bays and Gisborne last evening. Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s Ripple arrives from the South on Friday morning. and will probably return to Napier in the evening. She will take passengers. The barquentine Senorita remains at the town wharf discharging coal, and will not complete her discharge for a day or two. TELEGRAPHIC. AUCKLAND, Oct- 24. Arrived, 9.45 a.m., Makura. from Vancouver, via Fiji. Sailed, 5.15 p.m., Tarawera. for South. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses E. Barrington. Trevor. Foster, Mortyne, Pollock, Cave, Ma-dames Tole. Terremn, Buckler, Soujer, Messrs. Ball. Taylor, Cornell. Moore. Halley. Buchanan. Clerrv. Scott. Bu-'-S-ler. Con ollv, Soujer. Cliarlsworth, Dunn, deLacy, Keith, Breinn, and Williamson Co. Sailed, noon, Mnheno, for Sydney. NEWCASTLE, Oct. 24. Sailed, Petone, for Nelson. NAPIER. Oct. 24. Sailed —Mokoia, for North. Passengers for Gisborne: —Misses Davies, Rice. Mesdames Sykes. Anderson. Lake. McKenzie. Davidson. Lowe. Messrs. Cool. Skipworth. Nutall, Davies, Smith. Harrison. Lake, Parker, Strang, Marie. Haycock, Beatson. Hall. Troup, Cato. Richardson, Walter, Stephen, Morse. Moon. "Witty, Young. Paul. Carlson, White. Hannah. Reardon. Wilson, Lonergan. McManaway. Watt. Griffiths, Carson. Heenev, Kettle. PORT AHURIRI, Oct. 24. To sail. 8.30 p.m., Mokoia, for Gisborne

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3357, 25 October 1911, Page 4

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SAPPING. ARRIVED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3357, 25 October 1911, Page 4

SAPPING. ARRIVED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3357, 25 October 1911, Page 4

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