SHIPPING.
SAILED. FLU DAY, April 10. Tuatea, s.s. (8.30 a.m), HaWkce, tor Jroka. HXI’KCTED ARRIVALS. Regulua, West-port) early. Rum. Napier, this morning. Muhina, South, this morning. Monowai, North, this morning. • Senorita. Newcastle, early, llaupii'i, Coast, early. Karo, Coast early. Maitni, South April 10. Mouowai, Auckland, Apiil Manuka, Auckland, April P IIOJ ECT ED D EPAETURES. Molcoia, Auckland, to-day. Monowai, South to-morrow. Manuka, South April 14. Wnikare, Auckland, April 10. Maitab Auckland, April 10. lima, Ivopti, to-night. Whakarum, Napier, to-night. By Telegraph. NEWCASTLE, April 10. Arrived. —Wluingape, from Auelv —Daniel, for Auckland. AUCKLAND, April 10. Arrived —Manapouri 45.50 p.m.)> from Itaratonga. ... . prrived—Talune, from V estiJoit, " cy ' FREMANTLE, April 10. Arrived — Oruba. Passengers for New Zealand: Kirkby, Bassano and child, Kipping. Misses. Julius (2). Alessis. Oliver, Save, and Mills. POET AH URIEL April 10. Sailed.—(4.4o p.m.) Ruru for C.is--1)01 no ' WELLINGTON, April 10. Sailed.—(4.2o p.m.) Star of England for London. KAIPARA HEADS, April 10. Sailed—Hu-in, schooner, tor Lyttelton. RUSSELL, April 10. Amokura left for North this morn--IH S' SUVA, April 10. Arrived—Atua, from Sydney, en route to Auckland; Manapouri, from Tahiti and llaratonga. « SYDNEY, April 10. Sailed—Strathavon, for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, April 10. Sailed—Cow-auburn, for Lyttelton; Kaiapoi, for Wellington. NAPIER, April 10. Sailed —Mbkoia, for the North and Sydney. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Chissell, Busby, Clark, Rhodes, McCredie, Lucas, Hindman (2), McLaughlin, Mesdames Ferris, Hei, Harris, McKinnon and child, Webb, Hodglcinsan, Turner and 2 children, Agnew, Brown, Williamson, Faulkner, Sherri if and two children, Murphy, Messrs. Wilson, Todd, Brady, Webb, Gordon, Nelson, Smith, Grosvenor, Bellamy, Preston, Raymond, Harris, Tickner, Copeland, Burke, Souter, Blackman, Haisman,^Forsyth?, Speedy, AicLauglilin, Williams, Gilbert (2),* Doyle, Kenway, Hutchinson, Williamson, Hyde, Lane, Trent, Taylor. Faulkner, Slierriff, Neilson, Hunt, Murphy, Reynolds, and Colonel Hume. Tho Union S. S. Co’s Mo'koia arrives this morning from South and leaves later for Auckland and Sydney. The Tuatea leaves tho wharf at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. The Union S. S. Co’s Monowai arrives from Auckland and proceeds South again in tho evening. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Iluru arrives this morning from Napier. Messrs. Richardson and Co’s Toroa is expected to arrive at the port earlv next week from South. Tho Westport Coal Company’s s.s. Regains is clue to-morrow from Westport, coal-laden. Tho barciiientinO Mary Isabel is discharging the balance of her timber at tbo town wharf opposite the large crane. Tho Tuatea left early yesterday morning for Oroka to convey back visitors to the Morman conference. She returned late in the evening.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2163, 11 April 1908, Page 2
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