SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Monowai, s.s. (5 a.in.), 3433 tons, Robertson, from South. Passengers: Misses Byrnei Wilson, Hooker, Burt, Mary, Herana, Jones, Macalister, Sutton, Siedsberg; Mesdames Muir and 2 children, McDonald. Astin and 2 children, Brown and child, Lucas; Messrs. Wilkinson, Byrne, Williamson. Murray, Muir, Johnson, Williams and 2 children, Brain, Spear, Gore, Johansen, Turner, n llson, Crai", Williams. Dodgshun, Ivohi, BrookTaylor, Warburton, Tareha, Ashwm. Sanders, Craigie, Sinclair, Michael, Munro Livingstone, Cramp, cle Lantonr, Guthrie. Parnell, Webster, Edwards, Andrew, Croll, and 18 steerage. . Victoria, s.s. (3.30 p.m.). 2069 tons, Kell, from Sydney, via Auckland and lokomaru Bay. Passengers : Misses Thode, Wiltells, and Hughes; Mesdames Crome and child, Collins. Cox Bam, Messrs. Metcalfe, Oxley, J. Wilson, Aldred, Moore, Bull, Clarke, and 13 steerage.
SAILED
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Monowai, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 3433 tons. Robertson, for Auckland, via lokomaiu Bay. Passengers:—For lokomaru : Mr. and Mrs. J- Wilson, Messrs. Hicks, Craig, T. J. Williams and 2 boys, Eyland Dudgeon, B. Hayes, McDonald, Paterson, Kinnimont, Somers, and Benney. tor Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. McNair, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton, Mesdames lutcheon, McCoy and child, Ruddy, Butler, M eller, H. Miller and daughter, Misses Havers, East, Ryan, Messrs F. T. Farani, Harney, Stephens Bailey, Angus, McBain, Moorhouse, Maloney, J. Walkei, E. H. Henderson, J- Riddle, J. Rocn, Doyle, Holes, Linton, Vowles, Sid well, Capt. Kennedy. , „ Victoria, s.s. (9 p.m.), 2969 tons, Kell, for Nanier and South. Additional passengers!—For Napier: Misses Howard, BusWl, Poole, Miller; Mesdames J. *. Pettie, Churcher; Messrs. Craigie, Johansen, Ash win, D. A. Craig, Ridsdale, A. L. D. iFrazer, C. Greig, D. Robinson, J. E. Perry, W. Miller, S. J. Morse, K. N. Jones, F. Hall, G. Walker, C. Croon, J. J. Martin, Churcher, Kuring, Stevenson, and 25 steerage. For Wellington: Misses Reader, Poole, and Tills; Mesdames A atson, Thompson, Rapley, G. ,J. Vvilson, Messrs. Watson, Anderson, Sinclair, McKenzie, G. H. Lysnar, Murphy. For Lyttelton: Messrs. McNeil' and 2 daughters, F. Jordan, and 5 steerage.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS
Squall, North, to-day. Tarawera, South, November 4. Monowai, North, November 5. Mokoia, South, November S. Tarawera, North, November S. Victoria, South, November 11.. Mokoia, North, November 12. Monowai, North, November 15. Wimmera, South, November 15. Tarawera, South, November 18. Monowai, North, November 19. Mokoia, South, November 22. Tarawera, North, November 22. Wimmera, South, November 25. Mokoia, North, November 26. Monowai, South, November 29. Victoria, North, November 29. Tarawera, South, December 2. Monowai, North, December 3.
oxiojECTED DEPARTURES
Tarawera, North, November 4. Tarawera, North, November 5.
VESSELS IN PORT
Senorita, barquentine.
The Union Co.’s Monowai arrived m the roadstead from Napier and southern ports at an early hour yesterday momino, and proceeded to Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, after being tendered at the usual hours. „ , , , Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co. s Victoria arrived from Sydney, via Auckland and Tokomaru Bay, yesterday afternoon, and was tendered on arrival and at ? p.m., leaving again for the South later in the evening. She took a large number of passengers. Captain Kell is still relieving Captain Entwistle. The Union Co.s Squall, from Auckland, via Limestone Island and Tologa Bay, is expected to arrive here this morning. On completing her discharge she returns to Auckland. _ . __ , Messrs. Richardson and Co. s Kahn, from Tokomaru Bay, is due here early this morning. She is timed to take nei departure for Tologa Bay, Tokomaru Bav, and Napier about noon. The barquentine Senorita was towed over to the Kaiti wharf yesterday, where she will load sand ballast prior to taking her departure. The Union Co.’s cargo steamer Waitemata is expected to arrive from southern ports to-morrow morning. After discharging the Gisborne portion of her cargo she proceeds to Auckland.
TELEGRAPHIC
AUCKLAND, Nov. 1. Arrived, 1.40 a.m., Whakatane, from Svdnev; 5.20 a.m., Niwaru, from Sydney. ' • NAPIER, Nov. 1. Arrived in the bay at 7-30 a.m., Hauniri, from Gisborne. P WELLINGTON, Nov. 1. Arrived, 6.20 a.m., Moeraki, from Sydney; 7.30 a.m., Athenic, from London, via Hobart; 5.25 p.m., Turakina, from London, via Hobart. EAST CAPE, Nov. 1. Squall nassed south at 7.30 p.m, ‘ WELLINGTON, Nov. 1. Arrived —Moeraki, from Sydney; Athenic and Turakina, from London. LONDON, Nov. 1. Arrived —Ruapehu, from Wellington. NEWCASTLE, Nov. 1. Sailed—Kanna, for Auckland. Sailed, Clan O-gilvy, for New Zealand' SYDNEY. Nov. 1. Sailed Maheno, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, Nov. 1. Sailed, Manuka, for Wellington.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3364, 2 November 1911, Page 4
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