SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. Kiritona, o.v. (3 a.m.), 90 tons, Perriam, from Tuparoa. ! SAILED. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. Echo a.s. (4 p.m.), 90 tons, Thomson, for Napier. Ngatoro, s.s. (9 p.m.), 1137 tons, Dowell, for Greymouth. Kiritona, o.v. (9.30 p.m.), 90 tons, Perriam, for the Coast. Ripple, s.s. (9.15 p. 111.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Wellington.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
From South— Arahura, s.s.’"to-day. ' Passenger Steamer, January 5 Rosamond, s.s. January 8. Monowai, s.s. January 12. From North— Mako, s.s.-to-day. Arahura, January 6. Passenger steamer, January 9. Monowai, s.s. January 16.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES
For South— Mako, s.s. to-morrow. ■ Arahura, s.s; January 6. Rosamond, s.s. January S. Arahura, s.s. January 8. Passenger steamer January 9. Monowai, s.s. January 16. For North — Arahura. s.s. to-day. Passenger steamer, .January 5. Awaliou, s.s. January S. Arahura, s.s. January 10. Monowai, s.s. January 12. Monowai, January 16. NOTES. The Arahura arrives from Napier this morning and will be tendered at 11 a.m. before leaving for Auckland. The vessel returns as usual on Sunday. The collier Ngatoro, which has been discharging coal here for some days, cleared for Greymouth last night. The Echo, which has been working wool on the Coast, got away for Wairoa and Napier yesterday afternoon. The Kiritona arrived from the Coast early yesterday morning and sailed again on the return journey with general cargo. The Ripple cleared for Wellington direct last night. A passenger steamer will arrive from South on Saturday morning, leaving later for Auckland. The produce steamer Rosamond is loading at Dunedin for Oamaru, Timaru. Napier, and Gisborne. She is expected here on the Stli and will probably sail on her return on the same night. The Monowai, which is at present running in the ferry service between Wellington and Lyttelton, will arrive from the South on Saturday week, leaving for Auckland later. She will return from the Northern port on the 16th, leaving the same night for Southern ports as far as Dunedin. The Mako is due from Auckland via Bays, and after working cargo here will proceed on to Napier. The Awahon which has been on the slip at Auckland for cleaning, is expected about the beginning ot next week and will load for Coast Bays and Auckland.
ARAHURA’S PASSENGERS. By Telegraph—Special Correspondent. NAPIER, Jan. 2. Following are the Arahura’s passengers:—For Auckland: Misses Moore, R. Steele, Valense, Matliison, Saunders, Monck and 2 ehilcli en; Mcsdames McGill and 2 children, McLiver; Messrs. Anderson, McGill, McLiver, McCallum, Bonnor, Bell, Johnston, Douglas. For Gisborne: Misses McLeod, 0. Foss, Morrison, Duncan, Wilson, Hill (2), K el hsij Steele, Ferris, Kennedy (2), Prewett, Jamieson ; Mcsdames Bartlett, Sharp, Johnston, Chamberlain, Poananga, Coles, Sherratt. W block, Silverwood ; Messrs. Perry, Moore. Sherratt, Elliott, Thacker, Crawford H. Finn, Cooper, Oates. McDonald, D icefield, Williamson, Monaglian, Malone Griffin, Davy, Bourne, Chamberlain’, Ferris, C. M. Taylor, Davis, T. O’Connell, McDonald 1 , Silver-wood, Willock, Cox, Jensen, McKinstry, O’Halloran. Johnston, Pool, Sharp, Griffiths, Howard (2), Davidson; Master Davy. For Tokomaru Bay: Miss Green, Mrs. Samuel and two children; Messrs. Monck and Green. Steerage 40.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4757, 3 January 1918, Page 2
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