SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SAT L' ItoA V, Jl'i.i 6 th. Mokoia, s.s. (1.60 n.m.), 300-. tons, from Napier, i'asseu^e.s. * Hall (2), Hacker. Grey, »akc , ««“ ham. inienanan, t-cuu. l ' ,c Creeks, Mesdtinies Hour aml l, »injl>. “ j-myartv tiaker, Moorliousi', .Fick,;n« t-Tiffejjj Fann'in. Millard. Gnnsoll, Gilchrist, Andrew-. Walsh. Cargill, Ackla.n . Whitehead. Thompson, Cai mu hat 1, * Playfair, Menee, Huswell. Surprise, scow (noon), 80 tons, Gallienne, from Auckland. _ SUNDAY , JIL\ ~ Talune, s.s., from Auckland. 1 asseugers: Mcsdames Andrews. Messis. Walker. 'TraH'ord. Kemp. Cremen, Blair l.ane, C. Flynn, and •> steer"K°‘ SAILED. S Vl'l'liDAV, J FLY Gilt. Mokoia, s.s. (1.60 p.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, for Auckland and kydnc}. Passengers —Misses Gardiner, Kvetilen. Fnrniss. Mesdantes Hotnare and 2 children. Horne, hord. \ ictoi. HWebb and child. Bruce. Messrs. Williams. Cane, J. ». Williams. Jack Howard. Gardiner. Ivd looming Julian. Hanlon. Horne. Morrojchan, I - win. O'Connor. Ruby. Wardrop, UE. Barton. H. Webb, A. J. Webb. Matthews. McCain. Garrett Heary , I?van. Heenan, C. laylor. Beitiam. Pliilp. Waerata, I’earson, 1. Sutlieiland. Ranioiul, l’inkor, Bould (-), l)ore. l’ettc Wire, Bergstrom, Stephenson. Lomouiiui, J- Broom. Furt,.,.s J. Allen. Byron, Bridgeon Smale. Barker, Davy. -Morrow, and J Robb. SUNDAY , J ULY 7. Talune. s.s.. for Soutb. PassenMiS'CS Lousloy, Rees, !',vernden. Trimble. Alesdatnes von Haast, Stewart, McGregor, W. 1,. Rees, Doelev Messrs. Miller. Delaney. O Bnon, Hutton, YTliitehouse. O'Connell.. Scott, von Haast. J. O'Connell, Monk. Cathro. Reynolds, J. W. Collins, H. D Buchanan, Reynolds, S. Lewis, J. Purvis, Deeley. Whitaker, XI. tv Dennis, Mouston. XX. Hepburn. -McGregor, W. Morgan, A. Masters W . D. Bees. W. J. Taylor, J. H. Coleliourne, Lindsay, Jary, Teaden, Brieske, Shaw.
The Mokoia arrived from South on Saturday morning, and sailed for North in the afternoon. The Squall is expected to arrive to-ni-ht from Tolaga Bay and Auckland. . * The collier Ivuu will arrive from Westport this afternoon. The scow Surprise arrived on Saturclav from Auckland. The cargo consists of 80,000 ft timber. The schooner Aivanui has completed discharge. She is to load manure, and will sail for Auckland on Tuesday. The three-masted scow Southern Isle completed discharge on Saturday. and will sail for Tairua at 10 o’clock this-morning. Captain Mcßride, chief officer of the Mokoia, lias joined the Haupiri as master, and his place on the Mokoia has been taken by Mr. R. R. Edwin. On Saturday at 4 n.ni. the Tyser boat Star of Japan left for Auckland, the final port. The Gisborne cargo comprised 6577 carcases mutton, 404 lamb, 953 quarters beef. The Tyser steamer Indradevi will
arrive about Wednesday morning from Napier. After loading at Gisborne tlie vessel leaves for Wellington, tlie final port of departure. The s.s. Toroa arrived at 2 p.m. yesterday from Napier and southern ports, with produce and transhipments ex Kahu. The vessel returns to-day. The schooner Coronation loads ballast to-day, and leaves to-night for Mercury Bay, where she will load
Captain Cliff, of tlie scow Surprise, is at present in the Auckland Hospital, his place being filled by Captain Gailienne.
The s.s. Waikare has dropped out of the intercolonial running, and her place lias been taken by the Mokoia, which bail a new tail shaft fitted at Lyttelton recently. Tlie Mokoia arrived at Auckland yesterday, and sails for Sydney to-day.
The scow Fnirburn arrived from Auckland at noon yesterday with a cargo of bricks for Mr. Geo. Smith, builder. Captain Fletcher expects to sail for Napier on Tuesday evening.
Bv Telegraph. WELLINGTON, July 7. bailed —Pondo (3 p.m., Otli), for Honolulu. PORT AHUItIRI; July 6. .''To sail —Toroa (8 p.m.), for Gisborne. LONDON", July 5. Arrived—Maori; from Auckland; Morayshire, from Wellington. SYDNEY, July 0. Arrived—Zealandia (2 p.m. yesterday), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, July C. Sailed—Marjorie Craig,, for Auckland.
AUCKLAND, Julv 7. Arrived —Inga (3.20 p.m., oth), from Newcastle ; Hauroto, from Eastern Pacific; Rippingham Grange, from West Coast of England and Australian ports; Miowera (4.4/5 p.m.), from Sydney; Mokoia (11 a.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed —Largo Law (1.30 p.m., sth), for Wellington. EAST CAPE, July 7. Largo Law passed south 9.5 a.m., 6th; Talune passed south 7.15 a.m. WESTPORT, July 7. Sailed—lvini (6.40 p.m., sth), for Gisborne.
MELBOURNE, July 7 Arrived—Maheno.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2126, 8 July 1907, Page 2
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