SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23'. Victoria, s.s., (7.45 a.m.), 2969 tons, ( soft, from south. Kaeo, a.s. (4.45 a.m.), 184 tons, Lanes, from north. Vt Isabelle do Frame, a.t.s. (midnight), 03 tons, Olsen, from south. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Aralnirn, -s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 1596 tons, Dryden,'from north. Passengers: Mlssot Hopkins, Speechley,. Cassin, Vnode, Winter, Fanning, Gore; Mestf.Vmos Kirk, Pearce 1 , AA arburton and child, Ramsay and child, Broun, Cavanagh, Fisher, Bird, Morse, Winter, Fanning, Ensor, Brown, Rainbow; Messrs Barnacott, Kirk, Maguire, Chatfiekl, Aifcken, Findlay, Keauy, Clancy, footer, 'Holdsworth, McCarthey, Hamilton, Cedenvall, Bloomheld (2), Tulloch, Brown, Scott, Fisher, Bird, Angus, Shanaghan, Hood, Panning and son, Crigliton, Hobbs. Koutunui, s.s. (5 p.ui.), 9S tons, Harleson, from south.
DEPARTURES. SATURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 23. Victoria, s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 2969 tons, Croft, for north. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Arab lira, s.s. (11.15 P-m.), 1596 Dryden, for Napier. Passengers: Misses Gilchrist, Tucker, Slierratt, (Hall, and Chrisp; Mesdames Bishop, Stone, Pilcher and child, Woodward and McLcrnon; Messrs Butler, JkNichol, A. Young, A. E. Brown, AMlkins, F. C. Bowie, Bellenby, T. E. Pilelier, A. F. Soloipan, A. Brown, A. E. Davy, Myerscough, McLcrnon, S. J. Dvor, F. Brady, Levy. Fenton, H. Jovco, Low, H. L. Hueston, Butterworth, Brown, Knowles, Dyer. Rev. P. Tamatori, Major Bosworth, Captain Pitt, Lieutenant Fromm, Ser-geant-Major Andrews, Private .1. L. Clarke and Archdeicon P vko Kowhai, s.s. (2.45 a.m.). 729 tons. Nicholas, for AVellington. expected arrivals. From South — Arahura, s.s., to-morrow From North — Kalin, s.s,, to-dav AVestralia, s.s., AA'etl., S-;•’*■. 77 PROJECTED DEPARiv.^. For -South— We-tralia, s.s., AVed. Sept. 27. For North— Kalin, s.s., to-day Arahura, .s.s., to-morrow. NOTES. The Union S.S. Co.’s Arahura arrived from Toko-mp.ru Bay and Auckland yesterday afternoon and proceeded to Napier last night. She* loaves Napier again this evening, and is -cine here to-morrow morning. After being tendered at 6 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. the vessel returns to Napier. The Hlidrlart-Parker Co.’s s.s. Victoria arrived from Napier and southern ports on Saturday morning and cleared for Auckland via Tokomaru Bay.
The auxiliary schoon'er Ivaeo arrived from Coast bays and Auckland at an early hear on Saturday morning after a good trip. She is expected to return to the Coast on Wednesday. The Richardson Co.’s s.s. Mako will not c-all at Gisborne on her trip to Napier this week. The Blackball Co.’s ‘ s.s. Ngatnro completed discharging operations on Saturday night and cleared for Napier and Greymonth. The Richardson Co.’s s.s. Ivontunui arrived from south yesterday afternoon and is expected to clear for Coast bays as far as Tuparea this evening. The Union'S.S. Co/s collier Kowliai completed discharging operations on [Saturday night and cleared at an early hour yesterday morning for Wellington direct. The auxiliary topsail schooner Isabella do Frame arrived from south on Saturday night. TELEGRAPHIC swapping. EAST CAPE, 23: Mako passed north at 3.30 p.m. 24: Delphic passed south at 3.30 s>.m.; Monowai passed south at 4 p.m. AUCKLAND, 2-i: Arrived at 4.10 p.m., Victoria from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 4353, 25 September 1916, Page 2
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