SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. . SATURDAY, MARCH 9. Kiritona, o.e.v. (5.30 p.m.), 90 tons; Perriam, from Napier. SUNDAY, MARCH 10. Arahura, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 1590 tons. Dryden, from Auckland via 'Toko in am Bay. Passengers: —Misses Wilson, Varley, Tait, Haltain, Lipsett, Gault, Bremner, Bramford, Martin, David, Guillcain, Render, and Matthews; Alesdames Winter, Walker and children, Negue and 2 children Bedford, Small. Harwood, Batsel, ’ Falkner, Farrell, Martin, Jennings and child, Burch and child, Sampev, Alatthews and Williams; Messrs* Dunlop, Pilkinton, Ashton, Brittenden, Winter, Fisher, White, Ball Rev. Anderson, Sefton, Canning, Burch. Martin, Coker, Brqdburv, Coleman, Goodman, Bishop of Waiapu. Boyd, Langclon, Stone, Bruce. AYilliams. and, Matthews. SAILED. • SATURDAY, I\IARCH 9. Ivokiri, s.s. (IL2O. p.m.), 1214 tons, Stuart, for Napier. MONDAY, MARCH 11. Arahura, s.s. (12.10 a.m.a 1096 tons, Dry'dcn, for Napier. 1 assenoers: Air. and Airs. W. G. Sherratt; Misses D. ATclvay, Pollin, Carter. F. York ; Alesdames Barker and Aloseley ; Judge Rawson ; Alessrs. A. T. Clarke. McCarthy; Commissioner Sansom: Gunner L. Cooper. EXPECTED ARRWALS. { From South— * Ripple, s.s.. to-day. 5 Arahura, s.s., to-morrow morning. Arahura, s.s.. Alarch 14 Alonowai. s.s.. Alarch 20. Front North— Awahou, s.s., to-day. Arahura, s.s.. Alarch 17. Tarawera. s.s. (date uncertain). Kangi, scow (date uncertain). Isabella, de Frame, a.t.s. (date uncertain) PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For South — Ripple, s.s., this evening. Arahura, s.s.. to-morrow night. Arahura, s.s.. Alarch 1«. Fairburn. scow (date unfixed). For North— ...... Kiritona, 0.e.v.. to-day (probably). Arahura, s.s., Alarch 14. Alonowai, s.s., Alarch 20. Awahou, s.s. (date uncertain). MOTES. The Kiritona arrived from Napier on Snturdav night. The vessel will depart to-clav. probably,taking cargo for Tologa Bav and Tokomaru Bay. The Arahura, which left Auckland for Gisborne via Tokomaru Lay a-f 4 10 p.m. on Saturday, arrived m the bay at 8.20 o’clock last evening. I lie steamer was tendered with one launch for both inward and outward passengers at 7.50 p.m.. and later cleared for Napier. Leaving Napier to-night the Arahura is due at Gisborne to-morrow morning, ihe last launch for to-morrow night has been fixed for 7.30. The Ripple, which was expected to leave Picton for Gisborne at 9 o clock on Saturday night, is due at this port to-day/ The steamer will leave this evening, taking sliecp for Napier. The Ivokiri left for Napier on Saturday night to discharge coal there. The Awahou arrives from Auckland via Coast bays to-day. The steamer leaves in due course for the following ports : -Waipiro, Tuparoa, Port Awanui and Te Araroa. The Alonowai is expected to leave Dunedin for Gisborne, via Wellington and Napier on Friday next, and is clue here on the following AVednesday. She proceeds the same day lor Auckland. The Tarawera, at present loading sheep at Tokomaru Ba.v for Ly ttelton, will call at Gisborne en route to talce a further load for Lyttelton.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPINC. AUCKLAND, March 9.—Sailed Arahura (4.10 p.m.), for Gisborne. PICTON, March 9.—To sail: Rip pie (9 p.m.), for Gisborne. ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4814, 11 March 1918, Page 2
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