SHIPPING.
ARRtVED. THURSDAY, JULY 4. Mokoia. s.s. (5 a.m.), 3502 tons. E. Harris, from Napier. Passengers: Misses Barnes, Blyth, Woodward, Devery, Oates, Manihera, Heine, and McKay; Mesdames Harding, Trimnell, Walker, Strachan, and Harris; Messrs Coope, We. Kaipuke, Raws on. Simester, Hay, White, Guthrie, Waitai, Trust, Merer dith, Gerand, Cope, Whitlock, Daniels, Haughton, Morton, Cowan, Scott, Beasley, Ware, McLaren, Gilbert, Orr, Mangahakia, Ellacombe, Eraser, 'Partes, Bowen, Robinson (2), Lowe, Griffiths, Cat, Costello, Kerr, Doyle, Woods, J. P. Smith, Strachan, Smith. Charlton, Sam Tong, Eyles, Morris, Cunningham, Davev, Eansneld, Paul, Wilson, Malden, Mauaena, Booth, Lempu, Jones (2), Parker. Hamlin, Ryan, Nightingale, Neale, McLaughton, King, Gathered, C'ouper, O’Connell, Ford, Angus, Lonergan, Pritchard. Bremner, Shanks, Williams (2), Morrison, Strickland; and 72 steerage.
SAILED. THURSDAY, JULY 4. Mokoia; s.'s, (noon), 3520 tons, E. Harris, for Auckland. Passengers: Miss Spragg, Mesdames Grant, W. Cossar, Spragg, maid and twb infants, Messrs Grant, M-. Lewis, J. J .O’Keefe, Shacklock, Gall. Spragg, Armstrong, Hodgson, Aickin. ' -
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Westralia. South, to-morrow. Mokoia, North, July 7. Whaugape, Newcastle, July 10. Monowai,. South, July 10. Tarawera, South, July 13. Monowai, North, July 14. Eumara, North, July, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Westralia, North, to-morrow. Mokoia, South, July 7. Monowai, North, July 10. Tarawera, North, July 13. Monowai. South, July 11 NOTES. The Union S. S. Go’s Mokoia arrived from the south a day late. She had a large number of passengers for Gisborne. The vessel left for the north later in the day. The Huddart Parker Co's Westralia arrives from the south to-morrow morning and leaves for the north later in the day. Messrs Richardson and Co’s Hum arrives from the south to-day. The Union S. S. Co’s Kowhai arrived at Wellington from Gisborne yesterday afternoon. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co’s lonic, which arrives in Wellington from England on July 9, brings the following passengers for Gisborne: Misses'A. and E. Black and 11. Skerriff, Mesdaraps Murrav and Black, Messrs W., H., and E. Black and 11. Davy. TELEGRAPHIC. SYDNEY. July 4.—Sailed at 1 p.m., Victoria, for Auckland. - MELBO URN E, J uly 4. Sailed, Moeraki, for Bluff. AUCKLAND, July 4—Sailed at 5.15 p.m. yesterday, Hauroto, for Suva; at 5.55 p.m. to-day, Waitemata, for Newcastle. TOKOMARU BAT, July 4.—Arrived at 3.50 p.m., Mokoia, from Gisborne. NAPIER, July 4. —Arrived at 7.45
a.in., Tarawera, from Gisborne. To sail at 8 p.m., Fanny, for Tokomaru Bay; at 8 p.m., kuni, for Gisborne. WELLINGTON, July 4 Sailed at 11.30 last night Suevic, for Corral, South America; arrived at 3.45 p.m., Kowhai, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3567, 5 July 1912, Page 2
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