SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY. APRIL 27. Haupiri, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 748 tons, Morrison. from South. Passengers: Misses Watson and Brokenshire, Mrs iTcKelki, Messrs McDonnell, Taylor, (ledpalh. Tin gey. Masters (2), Austin, leettie, McHard'y, Hall; and 9 steerage. Ripple, s.s. (11.30 oa.m.), 250 tons, Carlson, from South. Amelia Sims, topsail schooner (3' [) ui.), 98 tons, Sen, from Wellington. Victoria, s.s. (0.30 p.m.), 2909 tons, Eritwistie, from the South. Passengers: Misses Ewart, Cowan, Walker, Whitehead, Starkey, Aymsley, Blade, Anderson. Livick, Watt, McGregor, ten trie, Pencil, Coleman, Webley and Patagka; Mcsdames Drummond, \Vootto n, Eraser, Shaw, Lammas, Adair, Lusk, and child, Kinder, Brown and infant. Moan and 3 children. Lamont, Morey, Lewis, Clark and Coleman; Archdeacon Williams, Messrs Drummond, Dorn, Lysnar. Atkinson, Clare, .Dayman, Lamas, Adair, Armstrong, Younghusbaiid, McLean, . Roberts, Wootton, Angus. Cook, Sharpin, Chatlield, Carmichael, Gunn, Taylor, Trusca.tt, W'arren, Brittan, Cairns, Penning, Hill, Price, Walker, McLeod, Barton, Puflett. Williamson, "White, Doig, Cnune, Dixon, Dorn, 'Underbuy, Moan, Williams, Walker, Bonnington, Dowling. Morgan, Lamont, O’Keefe, Rainer, Hutchinson, Mayor, 'Wallace, 'Wills, Hickey,. Watson, Bareli, Walsh, Dlkou, Turnbull. Jobnston. Paterson, Colenian, Dinwiddie, Heates and Crawford. SUNDAY, April 28. Mokoia, s.s. (5 p.m.) 3502 tons, Robertson, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Lloyd, Ellery, McGinley, Gray, Smith, Burton, Nairn, Burgess; Mesciames Cameron and child, Gregory, C•rndbui t and infant Mdldowie, Palmer. Wootton. Taylor, Greene, .Leslie, j'riennfuot, Buscke, Steele, Parker; Messrs Cameron, Trebilcock, Greene, Brown, Fraser, Murphy, Gregory Palmer, Smith, Giles, Fraser, Bnseke, Steele, Stafford, Gooder, Bird, Graham, Pearson, Poole. Bain and 23 steerage. Alert, scow (5 p.m.), 90 tons, Rowe, from Ng.augaru SAILED. SATURDAY, April 27. j Crete, mix. schooner (7.30 p.m., 96 tons, Brinek, for Auckland, via Coast ports. Holindale. s.s. (9 a.m.), 197 tons, Robinson. for South, Fanny, s.s. (10 a.m.), 55 tons, Peterson, for Pakarae. Haupiri, s.s. (4 p.m.), 748 tons, Morrison, for Coast ports and Auckland. Passengers: For Te Araroa, Mrs Allen and 2 children, Miss Allen. Victoria, s.s. (11' p.m.), 2969 tons, .Entwistle. for Auckland. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Kemp and child, Capt. end Airs Kemp and child, Capt. arid Mrs Kennedy and child, Mr and Mrs A. Simpson. Misses Buckley, Petersen, G. Bathurst, Mcsdames Barclay and child, Murphy and 2 children. Moulder. and child, Messrs N. Taylor, L. C. Miller, B. C. Moodie, A. Dingley, A. L. Lorry, Orchard, H. and V. Cole, O. J. IvL Alley, A. Coleman, McMillan, R. Scott, McCallum, Bailey, Clarke, Miller, Constable Berry; for Sydney, Mr and Mrs Wilson and 2 children, Mr and Mrs G. Miller and 2 children, Misses jlabgood, Walls, and Moore. SUNDAY, April 28. Hippie, s.s. (2 a.m.), 250 tons, Carlson, for Napier. Mokoia, .s.s. (11 p.m.). 2969 tons, Itobertson, for the South. Passengers: Misses Williams, Thompson, Nock, Robinson, McConville, and Richards;. Mesdames' Dicky and child, Petersen, Reed, Hobbs. Dr. Spiers, Messrs Lucas, C. Morse, T. Hackctt, 11. B. •Williams, Walton, Davies, Dyer, Kettle, Taylor, Kodpath. Hewitt, Caldwell, Baird, King and Hooper. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wakanui, South, to-day. Coriuthic, South, to-day. -Kararnea, North, to-day. Monowai, South, (May 1. Kararnea, South, May 1. Wiminera, North, May 1. Tarawera, South, May 4. Monowai, North, May 5. f Nerehana, South, May 5. Tarawera, North. May 8. Mokoia, South, Mav S. "Wimmera, South. May 11. Mokoia, North, May 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kaeo. North, to-day. Pegu Ins. Westport, to-day. Mokoia, South, April 28. Monowai. North, May 1. .Wimmera, South, May 2. Tarawera, North, May 4. Monowai. South, May 5. Mokoia, North, May .8. Tarawera, South, May S. Wimmera,' North, May 11. Mokoia, South, May 12. The auxiliary school)or Crete sailed for Auckland, via Coast ports, on Saturday evening. The scow Alert arrived yesterday afternoon with timber from Ngaugaru. The Union s.s. Company’s steamer Mokoia arrived from Auckland yesterday at 5 p.m. She was tendered by one | launch and left for Napier at 11 p.m. The Union s.s. Company’s steamer
Haupiri arrived from the South on Saturday morning and left for Auckland via Coast ports in the afternoon. The Union s.s. Company’s steamer Kowhai left Lyttelton for Napier direct on Saturday. She will then come on to Gisborne and return direct to Greymouth v Tho New' Zealand Shipping Coy’s Wakanui is due at Gisborne to-day for Home loading. The Shaw Savill Coy’s’ liner Corinth ic- is due to-day to load wool and frozen meat for Home-
The Westport Coal Coy’s Regulus will complete her discharge and leave for Westport this. afternoon. Messrs Richardson and Coy’s Ripple left for "Wellington at 2 a.m. yesterday.
The s.s. Victoria arrived from the South at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday and left for Auckland at-11 p.m. The Maoriland Coy’s steamer Holmdale left for Wellington on Saturday morning and the s.s. Fanny got array for Pakarae and Tologa Bay. The Shaw Savill steamer Kararnea left Auckland at 6.40 a.m. and is due here to-day. The trim top-sail schooner Amelia Sims arrived from' Wellington on Saturday on her first visit to the port, having been procured by Messrs Robb Bros, to bring sewerage pipes from Wellington. TELEGRAPH SC. WELLINGTON: Arrived (5.15 a.m.), Petone. from Gisborne. Sailed (11.55 mm.), Tahiti, from Sydney. ‘ AUCKLAND: Arrived (3.40 p.m.), 11.M.5. Encounter, from Gisborne via Waimera: 9.45 a.m.), Maitai, from Newcastle. Sailed (6.40 a.m.), Karamea, for Gisborne. SYDNEY: Sailed (2 p.m.), Moana. HOBART: Arrived, Eualiine, from London. MELBOURNE: Arrived (Friday), "Ulimaroa.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3510, 29 April 1912, Page 4
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