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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. FRIDAY. JANUARY 3. Takapuna, s.s. (5 a.m.), 1036 tons, Foster, from Napier. Passengers: Misses Spence, Sherratt, Buchanan, Ilaapu; Mesdames Dean, Reynolds, McSkimming; Messrs Colley (2), Uridge, McConnell, Bullock, Maher, Spiers, O’Shea, Toole, Jeune, Willock, Dean, Goddard, Ferris, Atkins (3), Munro, King, Forrest, Doyle, Hirtle, Reynolds, Williams (2), McLean, Baird, McSkimming, Elmers, Johnson, Surrey, McColl, Benson, Dods, Parnell, Spencer, Hander, Holdsworth, Woodward, McLean (2), Nicholson. Dubble. Lawless, Newton, Dennehy, Leyland, McPherson; Masters McSkimming, Forrest; and 21 steerage. SAILED. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3. Takapuna, s.s. (midnight), 1036 tons, Foster, for Napier. Passengers: Misses Bryant, E. Davis, Wines (3). Boshoff, Taylor and Hyde; Mesdaines White, Cole and child, Coleman and child, J .McKay; Messrs Freriehs, Dobson, Kenny, H. G. Salmon, Bill, Tennent, J. McKay, Coleman, W. Moop, Justice, Cole, T. Steele. Gimpton, G. G. Thorpe, T. Jett's, T. Church and Maney; 21 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Victoria, South, to-day. Mokoia, North, to-morrow. Rosamond, North, Jan. 6. Waiwcra, South, Jan. 6. Monowai, South, Jan. 8. Wimmera, North, Jan. 8 Takapuna, South, Jan. 8) Takapuna, South, Jan. 10. Tarawera, Sopth, Jan. 11. Monowai, North, Jan. 12. Tarawera, North, Jan. 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ripple, South, to-day. Victoria, North, to-day. Mokoia, South, to-morrow. \ Takapuna, South. Jan.'6. Wimmera, South, Jan. 8. Monowai, North, Jan. 8. Tarawera. North, Jan. 11, NOTES. The ferry steamer Takapuna arrived from Napier early yesterday morning and left on the return journey at midnight. She is due again to-morrow and i goes back on Monday evening. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria arrives from the South this morning, and leaves for Auckland later in the day. She will be tendered at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. The following passengers have hocked to sail by her: For Tokomaru Bay: Mr and Mrs O’Meara and boy. For Auckland: Mr and Mrs CroifPe, Mrs and Miss McKinlay, Mr, Mrs and Master Prime, Mr and Mrs Clarke, Mr, Mrs and Miss Powell, Mr and Sirs Greig, Mr and Mrs McKay, Mr and Mrs Pearson; Misses Richards, Hamilton (2), Adams. Image, Yates (2), Parke, Hooper. Angland, M. Parker, Adair, Edwards, Nelson and Saddler; Mesdames Prime, sen., and Saddler; Messrs Wyllie, Ralph, Fane, Crichton, F. and T. Leighton, Gatjand, Ramsay, McMillan, Harris, Smith. Zaohariah, Eure, G. Mcßae, Kyme, R. Crawford, Leslie, J. Coleman, S. Wootton, J. J. Martin, -A. Wallace, A. Sawyer, R. Thelwall, J. B. Leydon, M. Neill, Sampson, A. R. Brown, Howard, Mack and Speeohley. For Sydney: Mrs Bain, Mr W. R. Mummery. The Ripple is a day late in her run and does not arrive from the South until this morning. She sails to-night for Wellington. ! The Mokoia is due from Auckland tomorrow and leaves later for the .South. She will be tendered on arrival and at 5 p.m. The Rosamond is due from -Auckland on Monday. The Shaw, Savill steamer Waiwcra is due from Auckland on Monday to load wool and mutton for Home. Cable advice from Sydney states that the Tyser steamer Star of India sailed froih SySney yesterday for Auckland direct. She is due there about Tuesday next and has 2053 tons of London cargo to land before proceeding to Southern ports. A RECORD EXPECTED. It is expected that the cargo of wool, ’ which is being loaded at New Zealand ports by the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Zealandic, will total about 30,000 bales, and will constitute a record cargo for one ship from the Dominion. The Zealandic has about 13.000 bales already from Auckland and Gisborne, and she is loading 7000 bales at Lyttelton. Another 3000 will be shipped at Port Chalmers, and a like quantity at Timaru. The Zealandic will complete loading at Wellington, and will leave that port finally on

January 11 for London via Montevideo and Teneriffe, and is due at London about February 2G.

TELEGRAPHIC. SYDNEY, Jan. 3; Arrived, at 9.a.mi, Maheno, from Auckland. Sailed, Star of India, for New Zealand. AUCKLAND, Jan. 3: Sailed Cat 6.10 a.m.) Myra Fell for Newcastle. DUNEDIN, Jan. 3: Sailed (noon, Hinemoa for Wellington, via Bluff and West Coast; Invercargill (3.15) for Invercargill; Monowai (5.15) for Auckland via East Coast ports, passengers: Misses Williamson, Jackson, Gardner, McDonald, Tilbury (2), Fraser, Dill Nixon, Blake, Mitchell, de Joux, Curtis; Mesdames Vernon, Sangster, Warren, Kelly and child. King, Cairns, O'Meara, Mitchell. Coter and family, Julius and two children, de Joux, Ebei-y,, Curtis;. Messrs M. G. A. Fallenor, Waters, Foote, Every, Gash, Gorton, Howard, Wilkinson, Smith, Kand, Budge, Sangster, Vernon, Smith, Ferriman, Julius, P. D. Ferguson, King,>Dill, O’Meara, Captain Prydo; and 30 steerage. NAPIER. Jan. 3: Sailed (8.35 i>.m.), Victoria, for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Sievwright, Mac Niven, McCartney, Burrows, Pollard, Ciare, Mclntyre, and Cox; Mesdames Sheppard and child, and Gibbon; Messrs G. 11. Heale, Gainbrill, Bull, A. F. Puckey, O. Ranum, ”11. E. Hill, Graves, Easton, C. 11. IIobt?s, Kells, Anderson, J. Clark, McDonald, F. J. Wills, F. J. B. Willia.ms, Doleman, Bell (3), Rosveare, Clarke, A. Parker, Stevens, Magnussen, Turuki Fere, S. Hay and G. Fleat. EAST CAPE, Jan. 3: Large steamer passed South 4.45 p.ro. WELLINGTON, Jan. 3: Sailed (5.30 p.m> Manuka for Sydney; Aorangi (5 p.m.) for Frisco; Tahiti to sail (about 11.30), for Sydney.

HOBART, Jan. 4: Arrived, HAI.S Cambrian, cruiser, .from the Bluff.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3720, 4 January 1913, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3720, 4 January 1913, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3720, 4 January 1913, Page 2

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