SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. AYKBNKsiJAY, i'KBiUAI!V ,li>. AYaikare s.s. uuidnigu:). ou> i tons, .Newton, Mom south. I‘a.ovngors: Mesdunes lliuno nml olt.'lil. '\\ liito, Drr. ITierson, 1' leiiung it ml ollild. Latham. Hughes, Narvy, Kerr, Grny, out-hot la mi: Missrs Simons., -Uontgo merv, Met.ean {2), Humphreys. Adaiits. Clark <2L l.'uekner. Kooertson. Oxen ham. I'rent, Orr (.-.)> Molltmndy. Fume, Kerr. Xovui: Alexius Humphreys, Powell, Cl«rk, Adams, Plowman’ Heyuorth. Suowtten, Donnlntv, N u 'udN, .tloit, i'mnrdolle. Lobster. Aionlrieu, Clements, Kanisnv. Hyde, (5 raonte, Mason, Griffiths, Aliens, liroailliekl, Orr, Haw, Angell, .Htneoek. A\V.:b, Sltellield, Everurd. Steeilman, Liu ham, llreen. Johnstone. Bailor. Atorris. Miteheil, I’ukditle, Wilton (2b Collins. AlcLeurv. Jones, .Baker, ‘.Martin, White, Wlnteworth, AVison. Aiulhni.v. Coot, Loonies, Mat diali. Lichtwark, ‘kerr, Narrey. Pinup, Kerr (-). lunches, Grav Sutherland, Goodwin, Wong Young, Duncan, Belli, Selton, Roche, Kent ley. ilaupiri. s.s.. i IS tons, from Auckland. via Coast ports. Passengers: ■Messrs. Kirk and Ramsay.
SAILED. TUCKS DAY. FEBRUARY 20. AYaikare s.s,. (8 a.m.) 307.1 tons, Newton, for Auckland. ■ Ilaupiri, s.s., 718 tons, tor Napier, EXPECTED AIIIIIV ALS. Fanny, South., to-day. Victoria, South, Saturday. Waikaro, Auckland, Sunday. Kaipara, Auckland, Feb. 2-1. AVauaka, Auckland, Fob. 24. Toroa, South, Feb. 24. Monowai, South, Fob. 2G. Zealandia, Auckland, Feb. 26. M tituka. South, Feb. 29. Monowai. Auckland, .March 1. AYaikare, South, Alarch 4.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, Auckland, Saturday. AYaikare, South, Sunday. AVauaka, South, Feb. 24. Toroa, South, Feb. 24. Zoalandia, South, Feb. 26. Monowai, Anoklmd, Feb. 26. Manuka, Auckland, Feb. 29. Monowai, South, March 1. AYaikare, Auckland, 'March 4. -BY TELEGRAPH. AIELB 0 LARNE, Feb. 20. Arrived.— Louisa Craig from New Zealand. Arrived—Sehvyn Craig from the Thames. HOBART, Feb. 20. Sailed.— New Orleans for Auckland. Arrived—Arawa from London. She sails for Wellington at 9 to-night; S passenger landed and 265 are proceeding". NEWCASTLE, Feb. 20. Sailed—-AYhangape for New Zealand. AUCKLAND, Feb. 20. Arrived.—Afarere C 7 a.m.) from Svdney; AVestfalen (2.30 p.m.) from Sydney; AVauaka (3 p.m.) from Gisborne. NAPIER, Feb. 20. Arrived. —Manuka (7.30 a.m.) from Gisborne. The H.P. liner Victoria arrives from south to-morrow morning and sails later for Auckland. Owing to delay in Napier Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny will not arrive in Gisborne until this evening. Transhipments ex Ruapehu came to hand yesterday morning by the AVaikare. Captain Newton is at present- in command of the Waikare, and Captain Rolls of that vessel has transferred to the M'onowai. Yesterday the scow Gannet left Mangatcte with 70,000 feet of timber for Messrs Peacocke and Co. The U.S.S-. Co.’s Hanpiri arrived from Auckland, via Coast, yesterday afternoon. The weather on the coast was very rough, and all ports below Tuparoa had to lie passed. ft he pioceeded south in the evening.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2121, 21 February 1908, Page 2
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