SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEAfBER 11
Mokoia, s.s. (1.30 a.m.), 3502 tons. E. Harris, from South. Passengers: Aliases Lennox, Curtis (3, lllen, Roberts, Alesdames Fitzgerald, Hall. Quirk, deLautour. Sergt.-Alajor McDonald. Alessrs Barker. Ellis. Swift, Barber, Nash, Alalthewson, Baird (2). Hayward. Irving, Kerr, Afaynard, Fitzgerald, Williams (2), Cowan, Farquhar, Shilsky, Patterson (2), AYarren, Jones, Brookes, Smith, Gilraour, Johns, Bell, Graham. Barker, Smith, Johnstone, Parker. Hall, deLautour, Potts, Bennington, Headland, Mason; and 20 steerage. Squall, s.s. (10 a.m,), 309 tons, Stewart, from Auckland, via Tologa Bay. Tarawera, s.s. (7 p.m.), 2003 tons. AfcLean. from Auckland. Passengers: Alisses Lynskcy (2). Alesdames Corbin and child, Black, Jags and infant. MeAlillan .Mayo and child, Osborne. Wilson, Alessrs Doyle, Preston, Alaehell, Dalrymple, Corbin, Black, Gray, Fisher, MeAlillan. Alayo, Fowler, Sharp. Porter, Osborne, Green, Fillip, Alaxwell, Burns, Murphy and 21 steerage. .Echo, aux. sell. (1.30 p.m.). 99 tons, AlcIntvre, from Pelortis Sound.
SAILED. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. Mokoia, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3502 tons, E. Harris, for Auckland. Passengers: Misses G Block (2), Airs Ward, Messrs G. : Archer, If. Jac-obie, Shaun, Reynolds, J. H. Eraser. W. T. Johnson. G. Wildj ish; and. 13 steerage.
j Ta raw era, s.s. (11.15 m.), 2003 ! tons, AlcLoan, for the South. ! Passengers: Alisses . A'. "Williams, ! Hay, Fysrn, McCormack (2). Sisj tor Taylor, Alosdames R. A. Har- ’ ris and clijld. Hutton. Brooker. Sherratt. Monekton, and Deune; Air and Airs Fisher, Air and Airs Traill, ATr and Airs Pollock, and Air and Airs Mayo, Alessrs J. McKee. Bock. Todd. Angus. Jordan, McCathie, Tackier, I‘. AT. Birrell. ATack, l Sehmoll.' Beale. Barry. Dignan. Oxenham, A. D. Alurray, A. Bees, Spilsbury, Dodgshun. Nash, J. AlcCornuick, Schilsky. McPherson, and 25 steerage. | Squall, s.s. (9.4-5 p.m.), 369 tor’s, I Stewart, for Auckland.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple, South, Sept. 1.1. Victoria, South, Sept. 14. Mokoia, North, Sept. 15. Monowai, South, Sept. 18. Wimmera, North, Sept. 18. Wanaka, South, Sept. 19. Tarawera, South, Sept. 21. Monowai, North, Sept. 22. Mokoia, South, Sept. 25. Tarawera, North, Sept. 25. 'Wimmera, South, Sept. 28. Mokoia, North, Sept. 29. Monowai, South, Oct. 2. Victoria, North, Oct. 2. Tarawera, South, Oct. 5. Monowai, North, Oct. 0. Mokoia, South, Oct. 9. Tarawera, North, Oct. 9. Victoria, South, Oct. 12. Mokoia, North, Oct. 13. Monowai, South, Oct. 16. Tarawera, South, Oct. 19. Monowai, North, Oct. 20. Mokoia, South, Oct. 23. Tarawera, North, Oct. 23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, North, Sept. 14. Mokoia, South, Sept. 15. Monowai, North, Sept. 18. Wimmera, South, Sept. 18. Tarawera, North, Sept. 21. Monowai, South, Sept. 22. Mokoia, North, Sept. 25. Monowai. North; Oct. 2. Victoria, South, Oct. 2. Tarawera, North, Oct. 5. Monowai, South, Oct. 6.
Molcoia, North, Oct. 9. Tarawera, South, Oct. 9. Victoria, North, Oct. 12. Molcoia, South, Oct. 13. Mouowai, North, Oct. IG. Tarawera, North, Oct. 19. Mouowai, South, Oct. 20. Molcoia, North, Oct. 23. Tarawera, South, Oct. 23. NOTES. The Union S. S. Go’s Molcoia arrived from the .south yesterday morning and left for Auckland via Tokomaru later in the day. The auxiliary scow Echo arrived from Pelorus Sound yesterday afternoon. The Union S. S. Go’s Squall arrived from Auckland via Tologa Bay yesterday. She brought the follow! rig cargo: 440 bags cement and lime, GO bags coal, 81 bags salt, 97 cases jam, GO cases soap, 111 bags potatoes, 160 bags oats, 40 sacks seed, IG7 bags flour, 50 bags slag, 180 cases nails, G 9 cases srnrits; and also transhipments ex Anamna from Calcutta, consisting of 140 bales woolpacks, GO bales corn-sacks, 32G bales gunnies, together with a quantity of sundries. The Union S. 8. Go’s Tarawera arrived from the North last evening and was tendered by one launch at 7 p.m. Messrs Richardson and Go’s Ripple arrives from the south on Friday. The 11 Uddart Parker Go’s Victoria arrives from the south on Saturday.
TELEGRAPHIC. EAST CAPE, Sept. 11 —Yacht Matange passed south at 9.20 a.m., all well; Tarawera passed south at 12.20 p.m. WELLINGTON. Sept. 11. —Arrived at midnight yesterday. \\ aitemata irom Newcastle"; at 9.50 a.m., Moeraki frsom Sydney. SYDNEY, Sept. 11. —Arrived, Rangitira, from London, with 1100 immigrants for Australia; sailed at 1.30, A\ immera. NEWCASTLE, Sept. 11. —Arrived, Petono. from New Zealand; sailed, Mineric for Wellington. MELBO URNE.—Sailed; Manuka.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIIII, Issue 3626, 12 September 1912, Page 2
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