SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY. AUGUST 31. Mokoia, s.s. (6 a.in.), 3502 tons, Smith, from South. Passengers: Misses Gardiner (2). Barker (J), Marsh (3). Davies, _ Beeves, Glover, Moore, Williams, Wallace, Dcnnehy, Heale, Brower (2). Smith, Holmes, Miller and Ecsedmeyer; Mesdames Mortenson, Henderson,, Ogden, Bedwav, Hamilton and infant, Davies, Price Marshall, Carthew. Nicolas and five children, and McKenzie and three children; Messrs Cameron, Williams, Findlav, Adams, Focks, Blair, Johnston. Evans. Durliiigham, Beeves. Davies (2), Mortenson, Morris, White, Parsons, Wright, tlalley, Williams. Cooper, Pettit, Johnson, Micols, Atkinson, Carthew, Runcio, Pitt. Heale (2). Branson, Cathie, Barron, Tipu, Clung Poo, Tarr, Nicholas, Keam, Ivannen, Cheetham, Paterson. Cotton, Deoden, Preeswood, Mackay, Watson, Mclntyre, Sweeney, Stitson, Cheesbrough, football team (17), Napier hockey team (10) 'SITNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. Talune (10 p.m.) from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Rosie, Chrystal, Bruce, Mncormick, Bryan; Mesdames Atilne, Mackay. O'Brien ; Messrs. Jarvis, Taylor, Kitman, Hei, Anketell, Thomson. Hepburn, Bruce, Bloomfield. Crawford, King, Urman, Manttan. Johnson, Brown, Harrowed; Masters Graham. O’Meara; Captains Campbell and Forbes, and 14 steerage.
SAILED. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. Mokoia, s.s; (1 p.m.), 3502 tons, Smith for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers; For Sydney: Messrs J. C. Smith and Nichols. For Auckland: Misses Ashdown, More, Noland (3), Thomas, Dow, Loughman, and Wills; Mesdames Hill, Mackrell, Quinlan. G. Smith and two children,, Nolan, Thomas, Chrisp, and Lysnar and two children; Dr. Morrison. Messrs Cresnin, Cooper, Taylor, Longland, Brain, Hall, J. Clarke, Ml'. Tavish, F. A. Ford, J, IV, Alackrell, A. Church, Fitzgerald, Rihara, Dennis, and J. Doyle. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Talune, s.s. (midnight), for Napier. Passengers: Misses D. Chrisp, St. Airmand, Ball, Nicholls, St, Aiirmand. Duigan, Foster (2), Haycock, Poswillo, Strouts ; Mesdames Nicholls, Manning and 3 children, Haycock, Hooten. Leros, McGrath and 2 children ; Messrs Hogg, Cooper, Manning, Paine, Broderick, Nicholls, Evans, Sharpen, McConville, Tewlaata, Redstone, Atkinson, Roberts, Park, Gillies, Montgomery, Thomas, Harford, Morton, Harman, F. J. Williams, Hedlund, Brosnahan, Oldfield, W. Clarke, E. V. Palmer, Haycock, Gillespie, Galloway, Courtney, T. and H. Urquhart, Ritson, Saunders, Duigan, Gillies. Lindsay, District School football team (17), Hawke’s Bay hockey team and 30 steerage.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupiri, Auckland, to-day. Tarawera, Napier, Wednesday. Miowera, Auckland, Wednesday. Victoria, Napier, September 7. Zealandn, Auckland, September 11. Moura, Napier, September 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kotare, . Wliangarei, to-day. Tarawera,- Auckland, Wednesday. Miowera, Napier, Wednesday. Victoria, Auckland, September 7. Zealandia, Napier, September 11. Moura, Auckland, September 14. The Union, Co.’s s.s. Talune arrived at 10 o’clock last evening and proceeded to Napier at midnight. The Union Co.’s s.s. Haupiri from Auckland passed the East Cape at 4 p.m. yesterday and arrives early this morning. The Union Co.’s s.s. Tarawera which arrives here on Wednesday from South takes th© place of the Moura. The Bucentaur is expected to arrive here to-morrow or Wednesday to discharge 3325 sacks of Canadian oats. Messrs Williams and Kettle are the local agents. The scow Wai'konini which went ashore near Pakiri, some time ago, has been ' refloated. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo is expected to arrive to-day from Auckland via East Coast bays.
By Telegraph. MELBOURNE, September 1. Arrived—Kaiapoi from Kaipara. AUCKLAND, September 1. Arrivedf —Devon (yesterday) from Liverpool via Hobart; Hauroto (yesterday), from Eastern Pacific Islands; Bucantaur (yesterday) from Vancouver and Fiji; Miowera (3.35 p.m.) from Sydney; Mokoia (2.45 p.m.) from Gisborne.
Sailed—Aparinia. (7 a.m. yesterday) for Sydney; Talune (yesterday 11.20 p.m.) for Gisborne; Indralema. (1 p.m. yesterday) for London. WELLINGTON, September 1. Sailed—Orari (6.25 a.m. yesterday) for London.
EAST CAPE, September 1. Passed South—Haupiri (4 p.m.) Talune (4.40 p.m.).
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2174, 2 September 1907, Page 2
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