SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY, MAY 31. Arapawa, (2.45 a.in.), 260 tons, Corby, from Lyttelton. SUNDAY, JUNE 1. Monowai, s.s. (3.55 p.m.), 3433 tons, Edwin, from Auckland via Tokomaru Bay. Pasengers: Misses Gray, Kohaka, Mesdames Houltham antf McLaughlin, Messrs Field, McLaughlin, Midge, Slater, Gilbert, Gresham, Houltham, McKee, Graham, Doran, Fairlie, Brown, Bloomfield, Boun skill, Poster, Daw, Wiseman, Stonners, Ford, Murray, Williams, Hookey; and 11 steerage. SAILED.
SATURDAY, MAY 31. Arapawa ,s.s. (noon), 260 tons, Crosby, for Lyttelton. Maitai, s.s. (noon), 3393 tons, Carson, for Auckland via Tokomaru Bay. SUNDAY, JUNE 1. Monowai, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 3433 tons, Edwin, for South. Passengers: Misses Gordon, Jaggar, Corrigan, MacDonald, Caulton, Oman, Hutton and Malone, Mesdamcs Aston, Martin, F. Smitfi, Jaggar, Marshal, Messrs Laws, Ryan ,J. B. Brown, C. Williams, Gilbert, Matthews, Berry, Oman, Roderick, A. and 1. J. Quigley, MaclCay, R. Morse. R. P.vcroft, Benson, Cramp, Riddell, Miller, D. McLeod, C. Burgess, Williams, Buscke, Hudson, Norris, Parker. J. P. Lavin, Potterill, House, Smith, Jones, Hawkins, Strauchan, Roumnwalte, Riddle, J. McKenzie, Crompton, and Adjutant Marshall; and 30 steerage NOTES. The Union Co.’s Maitai, which arrived from southern ports on Saturday morning, sailed at midday far Auckland via Tokomaru. Difficulty was experienced with the tendering and a small quantity of cargo was overcarried. The Patea steamer Arapawa arrived from Lyttelton on Saturday morning, loaded 600 sheep later in the morning ana sailed for Lyttelton again. The Monowai, which left Auckland at 4 o’clock on Saturday afteroon called at Tokomaru and arrived in the bay yes terday afternoon, and left for the South in the evening. The Squall arrived at Auckland from Gisborne yesterday morning and sails for this port again to-morrow. The Rosamond'left Auckland on Saturday afternoon for Gisborne via Tolaga. and is due here this morning, and will sail on the return trip this afternoon. The Tyser liner Muritai will arrive for Home loading on the 19th inst. The Holmdale is due to-day from Greymouth and brings a full cargo o-£ timber. TELEGRAPHIC. AUCKLAND, 1: Arrived (10 a m.), Maitai from Gisborne; (9.20 a.m.) Squall from Ea:-R Coast bays; (3.65 p.m.), Maheno. from Sydney. Sailed (6.35 a.m.), Kia Ora, for London, via Rio de Janiero; (3.40 p.m.), Rosamond, for Gisborne; (4 p.m.), Monowai, for Gisborne. PORT AHURIRI, 31: Arrived (3 p.m.), Kahu, from Gisborne. TOKOMARU BAY, 31: Arrived (3.15 p.m.) Maitai, from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, 1: Arrived (Saturday 3. p.m.), Waihora, from Auckland and Calcutta; (Saturday 8.20 p.m.), Paparoa, from Hobart and London; (8.5 a.m.), Maori, from Lvttelton; Pyramus, from Nelson. SYDNEY, 1: Sailed (1.50 yesterday), Manuka.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3947, 2 June 1913, Page 2
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