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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 53. Wimmera, s.s. (5 a.m.), 3022 ions, fuller, from South. Passengers: Misses La 1lantyne, Cherry, Manning, Williams, ' Monckton, Walker, Haughton, Urry, Davidson, Parnell, Norris, Bain (_), DailyCarroll, Mesdames Cherry, Burt end 2 children, Paton, Radcliffe, \ oung, Harries, McKav, Ivirk, Roberts, Pittar, Hyndman and child, Lunicene, Craig and child, Scott and 2 children, Captain Tucker, Messrs. Pufiett, Bright, Smith, Stevenson, Parnell (2), Angus, Dye, Schmoll, Fraser, Brittain, McKee, Walker, Goldman, Ross, Parkes, Laurie, Jamieson, Carr, White, Parramore, Downes, Bayford, Prime, Kirk, Blackburn, Murphy, Roberts, McKenzie, Gully, Williams, Price, McLeod, Darton, Marshall, Tidswell, Wilson, Barnfather, Scott, Schofield, M. Johnson, Victor, Robinson, Harden, Blowes, Green, Bain, and Stenner. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29. Mokoia, s.s. (4 p.m.), 3502 tons, Harris, from North. Passengers: —Misses Easdown, Forsdick. Tlalley, E. Carter. Mesdames Cumming, W. Barber 3 children and nurse, Howard and 2 children, Ford, Williams, Wilson, Messrs. Pycroft, L. C. Miller, W. K. Barber, Howard, Bingham, Marsden, Speer, Finlayson, Williams. Gudgeon, ToneyclifFe. Haider. Foster, W. Lewis, Captain W. Cumming, Chrisp, Hicks, Dr. Pugh, and 14 steerage. SAILED. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2S._ Coronation, ketch (8.45 a.m.), 85 tons, Miller, for Whitianga. Wimmera. s.s. (11 a.m.), 3022 tons, Mailer, for Tokomaru Bay, Auckland, and Sydney- Passengers: —For Tokomaru: Mr. and Mrs. Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, Misses Kennett, McKay. Dumphy, Slierwood, Cotterill, L. Harden. For Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce and 5 children, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith ■and child. Mr. and Mrs. Johanson and child. Misses Ivel. Wallis, Nash. E. Williams, Martin, Gallagher, Williams, Mesdames Robertson. Pickett, R. Skeet and 2 children, Pool. Hepburn, J- Angus. Hird, Watts, Isaacs, G. T. Williams, Harney, J. Buchanan, S. Cave, G. 11. White, \V. T. Holdsworth, H. J. Finn. W. Pickett, R. M. Corban. Higgins, T. Langliam A. Spiers. J. A. Moore. Whittaker, Gallagher Shennan. G. Matthews. C. Skelly, McLeod, T. Acheson. For Sydney: Misses Solvander and Hyde, Messrs. Haache (3) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29. Mokoia, s.s. (7 p.m.), 3502 tons. Harris, for South. Passengers :• Misses Green (2), Martin, Forsaith, Hayes. Cook, Breen, D. Webb. Greene. Webb, Cleary, Mesdames Malcon, Buscke, Williams, R. Hepburn, Keesing, Lake, Messrs. Eadie, Kirk. Skipwith, B. Coyle, A. J. Le Cren, H B- Williams, W 7 alden. Heeney, lousy, Wilson, Walter, Stewart, A. R. Muir, Field, White. Stewart. ,T. M. Troup. Kettle, J. Dore. C. Gray, Parker, Collello, Freeman, McCormack. Tuttall, H. Griffiths, G. Guthrie-Smitli. Haycock, 1. W. Kane, W 7 att, Jamieson. J. Jones. W. Griffiths, W r . Smith, Anderson, Beatson, Charlton. Hamlin. Schmoll. Golman, Lawrie. Eve, ( orson. Parks, Moana Paratene, Lake, Kirk, W . D. Bell, W . Beattie. Peryer. Williams, Tietjen, Cress. JS. Sheridan, O’Brien, Richards, F. Parker, Captain Copp, and Williamson Theatrical Co. (21). For Wellington: Mr. and Mrs. Rawlinson. For Lyttelton: Mrs. and Miss Murchison, Misses W ells and Ogle. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupiri. North, to-day. Squall, North, November 1. Monowai, South, November I Victoria. North, November 1. Tarawera, South, November 4, Monowai, North, November bMokoia, South, November 8. Victoria, South, November 11. Tarawera. South, November 18. «>csnjEGTED DEPARTURES. Tarawera, North, November 8. Mokoia, North, November 12. Monowai, South, November 15. Wimmera, North, November 15. Haupiri, South, to-day. Monowai, North, November 1Victoria, South, November 1. VESSELS IN PORT. Senorita, barquentine. Rangi, scow. Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s Wimmera arrived from Napier and southern ports at an early hour on Saturday morning. She was tendered at the usual hours, and sailed about 11 a.m. for Tokomaru Bay, Auckland, and Sydney. The ketch Coronation took her departure for Whitianga on Saturday. She will load timber and return to Gisborne. The Union S.S. Co/s Mokoia, which left Auckland at 4.15 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, had a good passage down the coast. The steamer called at Tokomaru, and arrived here at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She continued her passage south at 7 p.m. last night, taking a large number of passengers from this portThe Union S.S. Co.'s Haupiri, which has been delayed working the coast on her passage from Auckland, is expected to arrive here to-day. After discharging her Gisborne cargo the steamer proceeds to Napier. The Union S.S. Co.'s Squall leaves Auckland to-day for Tologa Bay and Gisborne, and is due here on Wednesday. The Union S.S. Co.'s Kowhai is timed to leave Dunedin on Friday next for intermediate ports and Gisborne. The Union S.S. Co.'s Wait emu ta is timed to leave the Bluff to-day for Timaru, and is expected to arrive at Gisborne on Thursday or Friday next. TELEGRAPHIC. TOKOMARU BAY, Oct. 23. Arrived. 10.30 p.m., Fanny, from Gisborne. NAPIER. Oct. 28. Arrived, 9.30 a.m., Ripple, from borneMELBOURNE. Oct. 28.. Arrived—Manuka, from Sydney. Sailed— Moeraki. CLARENCE RIVER. Oct. 28. Sailed —Daniel, for New Zealand. AUCKLAND, Oct. 29. Arrived, 11.20 a.m., Wimmera, from Gisborne. SYDNEY, Oct. 28. Arrived. 1 a.m., Maheno. from Auckland. NEWCASTLE. Oct. 28 Arrived—Walkure, from Dunedin.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3361, 30 October 1911, Page 4
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