SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. THURSDAY, JULY IS. Mokoia, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 3502 tons, Harris, from South. Passengers: Mesdaines Munro, Wilson, Barclay, Hickey. Captain Morrison, Messrs Macintosh, Porter, Wawson, Murphy, Pearce, Early, Wright, Smart, Patience, Kaipara. Barcley, Hickey, Guthrie-Smith (2), Flint. Allen. Plowman, Barton, Craddock; and 21 steerage. SAILED. THURSDAY, JULY 18. Alert, scow (9.30 a.m.), 90 tons, Rae, for Ngunguru. Mokoia. s.s. (noon), 3502 tons, Harris, for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. Passengers: For Tokomaru, Wi Potae and son, Mr and Mrs Delamere and 2 children. Mr and Mrs Fairlie, Messrs Morse, and Jury; for Auckland, Misses Guthrie, Ogilvie. Sister of Mercy, Mrs Reynolds, Major Pitt. Messrs .Pearson, Caldwell, Gilbert, A. J. Walker, Norton. Mitchell, E. Dennis, Jacobi, Fraser, Doyle. Bucknell, Hunt; and 15 steerage, including a number of natives for Tokomaru. Awanui. schooner (noon). So tons, Barnes,- for North. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Victoria, South, to-morrow. Mokoia, North, July 21. Monowai, South. July 24. Wimmera, North, July 24. Tarawera, South, July 27. Monowai, North, July 28. Mokoia, South, July 31.. Tarawera. North, July 31. Mokoia, North. August 4. Monowai, South, August 7. Tarawera, South, August 1!). Monowai, North, August 11. Mokoia, South. August 14. Tarawera. North, August 14. Muritai, Napier, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, North, to-morrow. Mokoia, South, July 21. Monowai, North, Jnly 24. Wimmera, South, July 24. Tarawera, North, July 27.. Monowai, South, July 23. Mokoia, North, July 31. Tarawera. South, July 31. Mokoia, South, August 4. Monowai, North, August 7. Tarawera, North, August 10. Monowai. South, August 11. Mokoia, North. August 14. Tarawera, South, August 14. NOTES. The Union-'S.S. Co.’s Mokoia arrived South yesterday- morning, and sailed for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay at noon. She left Napier at midnight on Wednesday, and as she had to he tendered there on account of bad weather, she overcarried a quantity of cargo for that port. The schooner Awanui sailed for Ngunguru yesterday morning. The scow Alert left for the same port at noon. The Union S.S. Co.’s Haupiri is working the Coast under difficulties at present on her way to Auckland. Owing to heavy weather the Ripple has been detained at Wellington, and will not come to Gisborne this week. The Huddart Parker Co.’s Victoria arrives from the south to-morrow morn-
mg. Messrs Robb Bros, have been advised from Tauranga yesterday that the Amelia Sims is ready for sea.
TELEGRAPHIC.
SYDNEY—SaiIed, Tofua. for Fiji; arrived, Waihora from Bluff. AUCKLAND—Arrived at 9 a.m. Neidenfels from Sydney; sailed at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, Atua for Friendly Islands. NAPIER —Arrived at 6 a.m., Tarawera, from Gisborne. WELLINGTON. Arrived, Tahiti, from San Francisco. WELLINGTON —Sailed, Tahiti, for —Sailed, Brisbane, and Waitemata, for New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3579, 19 July 1912, Page 2
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