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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Wimmera, s.s. (5 a.m.), 3022 tons, M ailer, from South. Passengersi: Misses McLeod, Baggett, Sherratt (2), \\ heeler, h ester, Mcßae, Campbell, Ward, Long, McBeath, Orr, and Canhawe; Mesdames Sherratt, Gibson, Wood, Bake, Hudson, de Lautour and boy, Burleigh Buscke, Mcßeath, Canhawe and child, Hall. McNeil, Neilson and 3 children, Irew, Bardslcy and child, Irwin and 3 children, Hall and 3 children, Johnstone and son; Rev. W. Grant, Messrs. Parker, (roll. Watson, Kane, Sherratt, Clarke, Black, Reynolds, Reed, Ross, Neale, Eldrulge, Lawrie. Reynolds, Baird, Fake, Brewer, Layfield, McNeil, Parker Collison, Henderson, Gouldsmith, Johnston, Stock. Greenfield, Parker, Swinnerton, Ward, Peacock. Simmons, Percy, Garland. Gailvle. Hall. Best, Summers, Frew, iaylor, McKee, Houlihan, O'Leary, Driscoll, Emerson, Seymour, Godfrey, and Constable Harold. . , Fanny, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 5j tons, Slurlei, from Coast ports. c Kowhai. s.s. (7 a.m.), ,92 tons, Scott, from Wellington.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20. ■ Waitemata, s.s. (6.30 a.m.). \ mt, from Napier and South. Squall, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 3669 tons, Morris, from Auckland, via lologa Bar. _ Mokoia, s.s. (noon), 3502 tons, Harris, from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. 1 assengers:—Misses Gore, Bruce, Mesdames 1 lotlvwood. Smith' and infant, Messrs. Black, Geo, Montague. Paterson, 0 Sullivan. Johnson. Wright, Matthews Jones, Chadwick. Gore. Tann. Johnson. Gilmour, Wa. Cotter. Pillar. Sceats. Barry, England. Smith, McKay, Pilmer, Bridge, and 12 steerage.
SAILED. S ITFRDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Orete. a.s. (6-30 a.m.), 90 tons. Bruick. for Auckland, via Coast ports. Wimmera. s.s. (noon). 3022 tons. Waller, for Auckland and Sydney, via Tokomaru Bav. Passengers:—For Tokomaru: Misses ‘Holt and Meaclnun, Messrs. Tawhai, Paul, Percv. Best, Carlyle, Montsona. .1. Oates. Alackav, A. J. Nicol, A. T. Hookev, W. O. Skeet. and D. J. Barry. For Auckland: Mr. and Airs. AY. E. Clayton. Mr. and Airs. T. G. Lawless. Misses Pearce, Mackintosh. liawkes, Berkahn. Lowther, Gill, Alesdames Dixon. Pearce, Kerr and child, Clemin and child. Legge, Alessrs. J. E. Newton, T,. C. Aliller, Dean. E. Gannon. J. if. Nicholls. Hodgson. J. A. Pickett, AVindle. Hotter, Smy the. For Sydney: Miss Mi unis and Airs. Codrington. Fanny, s.s. (ii p.m.). 792 tons, Scott, for Greymouth. SUNDAY. NOVEAIBER 26. AVaitemala, s.s. (11 a.m.). Vint, tor Auckland. Alokoia, s.s. (7 p.m.). 3502 tons. Harris, for Napier and South. Additional passengers: Misses AVilliams, AVhyte. H ughes, Alessrs. Large, F. Hall, W. D. James, Fisher, AVilkinson. Eldridge. ITammon, Smith, A. AI. Pufflett, ,T. B. (Jollier. Foord, Fielding. Brewer, AI. H. Strachan, Lawrie, Larsen. Cook. AlcConnell. Alessrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s Wimmera arrived from the South at an early hour on Saturday morning, and after being tendered at the usual hours proceeded to Sydney, via Auckland and Tokomaru Bay. The Union Co.'s Alokoia. which left Auckland about 1 p.m. on Saturday, passed East Cape* at 5.30 a.m. yesterday, and arrived here about noon. She was tendered on arrival and at 5 p.m., leaving for the south a little later. The auxiliary schooner Orete took her departure for Auckland, via East Coast bays, on Saturday. Alessrs. Richardson and Co.’s Fanny arrived on Saturday morning from East (toast bays, and resumed her passage to Napier early in the afternoon. Tho Westport Coal Co.'s Regains left j Westport for Gisborne about 11 a.m. on j Saturday, with a cargo of coal. She is due here to-morrow. The Union Co.'s cargo steamer Waitemata arrived from the South early yesterday morning, and proceeded to Auckland about 11 a.m. ' The Union Co.'s Squall arrived from Auckland, via Tologa Bay, last evening, bringing a general cargo. After discharging she proceeds to Limestone Island, and will probably return to Gisborne direct with a cargo of cement. The Union Co.'s steamer Kowhai arrived from Napier and the South on Saturday morning, and proceeded to load cattle and sheep for Greymouth after discharging. She left for that port about 6 p.m. the same evening, and it is expected that she will leave Dunedin for Gisborne via the usual ports early in December. TELEGRAPHIC. LONDON. Nov. 25. Sailed —Somerset and Otaki, for We!- ; lington. , SYDNEY, Nov. 25. ! Arrived yesterday from Glasgow, the; Tahiti, the Union Co.'s latest acquisition, j The Tahiti is a fine class of vessel, fitted ' with all flic latest conveniences; at midnight. Malienn. from Auckland. SYDNEY, Nov. 20. Arrived —Netherlee. from Auckland; Zealand ia. from Welling ton. Sailed, 6 p.m. yesterday, Ulimaroa, for Wellington. Arrived —Lauderdale and Wairuna. from New Zealand. MELBOURNE, Nov. 26. Arrived--Warrimoo. from New Zealand. WELLINGTON, Nov. 25. Sailed. 11.5 a.m., Nerehana, from London . Sailed. 5.20 p.m.. Kiu Ora. for London. WESTPORT, Nov. 25. Sailed. 11 a.m.. Kegulu.s, for Gisborne. AUCKLAND. Nov. 26. Arrived, 9.20 a.m., Wimmera, from Gisborne. Arrived, 9.25 p.m. on 25th, Haupiri, from Gisborne. EAST CAPE, Nov. 26. Squall passed south at 6.30 a.m. LYTTELTON, Nov. 26. Sailed. 7 a.m., Himutaka, for London, via Afonte Video and Teneriffe.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3384, 27 November 1911, Page 4
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