SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30. Rosamond, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 721 tons, Morrison, from Auckland.
SAILED
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30.
Takapuna, s.s. (10.35 p.ru.), 1036 tons, Foster, lor Napier. Passengers: Misses Moore, Black, O’Keefe, Sparrow, Jenson, Redstone, Adams. Lusannes (21. Mesdames Ross, Sparrow, Adams (2), Mrs Ford and child, Macartney and 2 infants, Mr and Mrs Sanders, Messrs Black, Steyne, O’Keefe, Butler, Ross, Ross jum, Mcßae, Huston, D. Nelson, Thomxison, Uridge, McConnell, Colley (2), Craig and Brown. Rosamond, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 721 tons, Morrison, for Auckland.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Mokoia. South, to-morrow. Takapuna, South, to-morrow Tarawera, North, to-morrow Ripple, South, Jan. 3. Takapuna, South, Jan. 3. Victoria, South. Jan. 4. Takapuna, South, Jan. 5. Waiwera, South, Jan. 6. Monowai, South, Jan. 8. Takapuna, South. Jan. 8. Takapuna, South, Jan. 10. Tarawera, South, Jan. 11.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Takapuna; South, to-morrow. Tarawerajf South, to-morrow. Mokoia,#North, to-m'orow. Takaprfua, South. Jan. 3. Victoria,, North, Jan. 4. Taknjpuna, South. Jan. 6. Monhwai, North, Jan. 8. Tarawera, fyarth, Jau. 11. I NOTES. yThe ferry steamer Takapuna left foi Napier late last night and is due to. morrow morning on the rteurn journey, i The Rosamond arrived yesterday from f Auckland via Tolaga Bay. Her cargo, which comprised transhipments ex Wanaka: Niwaru, Kent and Westneath, was as follows; 11.080 bars steel, 1583 ft timber, 320 sacks' coal, 100 do. ryegrass, 3 do. clover, 390 do. oats, 27 cases galvanised iron, 2 motor cars, 16 sacks manure, 20 cases kola nip, 25 do. kerosene, 60 do. sulphuric acid, 30 do. benzine, 42 do. syrup, 14 drums oil. 70 bags salt, 400 do sugar, and sundries. She left for Auck- • land at 4.10 p.m. The s.s. Ripple is due rom the South on Friday. The Mokoia is duo to-morrow from the South, and will be tendered at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m.
The Tarawera arrives rom the North to-morrow and proceeds South in the evening-
The Tyser Co.’s Muritai having completed loading wool and frozen mutton for Home leaves for the South this morning.
Captain A. Carson has joined the Tarawera, vice Captain C. M’Lean, who goes on holiday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3717, 31 December 1912, Page 2
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