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SHIPPING.

r' j MONDAY, MARCH 25. ? I There were no shipping movements ? in the port yesterday. ) j j j EXPECTED ARRi'/ALS. ' ' From South—- ‘ Arahura, s.s., this morning. Ripple, s.s., to-morrow evening. ' Arahura, s.s., March 28. Rosamond, s.s., March 31. Ngatoro, s.S; (date uncertain). 1 Ngaherc .s.s (date uncertain). From N orth—- ■ Isabella de Frame, a.t.s. (now due) Arahura, s.s., March 31. I j Mako, s.s. (date uncertain). Awahou, s.s. (date uncertain). PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For South— Arahura, s.s.. to-niglit. Ripple, s.s., March 28. Arahura, s.s., . March 31. For North— Rangi, scow, to-morrow. Arahura, s.s., March 28. Awahou, s.s., (date uncertain). MOTES. The Arahura arrives from Napier this morning and will be tendered at 6 a.m. for inward passengers. Owing to the prevailing harbor conditions the last launch has been iixed at 6.45 p.m., instead of 7.30 p.m. as originally intended. The Arahura later leaves for Napier and calls at Gisborne again en route for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland on Thursday morning. Present bookings for Napier are:—Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Mr. and ! Mrs. Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Clare and i two children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas; i Misses Ashby, Smart and Fairlie; j Messrs. Roydhouse, W. Findlay and Blewitt; Master Thomas. The Ripple is expected to arrive to-morrow evening from Wellington direct, and clears the following day for Napier. The Rangi is expected to depart for Auckland to-morrow. The Mako is expected to arrive from the coa.st in a few days. The Kiritona arrived at Tokomaru Bav at 8 n.m. yesterday. The auxiliary topsail schooner Isabella de Fraine, which is sheltering on the coast, is expected to arrive here as soon as weather conditions permit. TELECRAPHIC SHIPPINC. EAST CAPE, March 25.—Passedsouth: Gosford at 1.15 p.m. THE ARAHURA’S PASSENGERS. By Telegraph—Special Correspondent. NAPIER, March 25. Following are the Arahura’s passengers for Gisborne: Misses Taylor, Gaddum, Sedcole, Kent and Mitchell; Mesdames Piginrose, Robb, Skipworth. McMillan, de Lautour, Gaddum, Reynolds and two children. Hawke,--Hayworth and child, Spear and two children; Messrs MeCoimic!-;. Marquet, Vincent. Primrose, Skipworth, McMillan, de Lautour Bellcrby, Hutchinson. McLean, McLaughlin, Large, Bruce. Raddifie. Sheer, Gaddum, jNeale. Williams, Butler. Ryan, Muir, Dallas, Leo, Melbrun, OMeara, Hayworth, Bruce, (2), Spear, Robb, Small, and Barr; Troopers Porter, Gaddum; Sergeants Williams and Evans; Lieutenants Somerville and Bernard; Privates Speer, Ellis, Matheson, Steed, McLcclmnn, Beattv. McPherson, Roberts. Smith, Stewart, Ytoodlord, Sham. Brooking, Hudson; steerage, 30.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4827, 26 March 1918, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4827, 26 March 1918, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4827, 26 March 1918, Page 2

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