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arrived. WEDNKiSDAY, SKI’T. IS. Kotare. s.s. (early), Oft .tuns, Can.|.a.m.) 2003 tons. McLean, from south. l oors : Miss I’utnam, Mesdanus 1 ■" hurst. Kasther and son, buU.v«* » •2 children, Horn- HpidswmUi, Mtssis Holt, Strong, Cooke, 1 « itwn :fEnsor, Aked, ShcrraH, V. albs, S hvan. Alder, llourke, .Stevenson, bht - field. Hislon, McHardio, Lusk,l Jeldhou.se, Black, Drown, Angus, Settle, Riki, AVoolhouse, Thompson Lotto i, McEwan, Silverwood, ami o< jn *><-<- land Passengers : —Aliases I arher, Balfour, Huff (2), Cooko Mesdameo Parker Richardson 'and child, ta>x, Bo Mon talk. Balfour, Barlow. Leslie, Scott. Messrs. Knox, Cox. Lobmson, Richardson. Hoyle, Leed, AVa.t.on, AVright, 'Morrison, A. L. Lennaston, O’Hara, Justice Henmston, Ballen, Nivens, Scott, and 17 steerage. SAILED ' WEDXE6HAV, SEPT. 18. Squall, s.s. (0.1 o a.m.), 369 tons, Benton, for Auckland.■ - n _ Kaeo. s.s. (early), 100 toils-, Skin ner for Coast ports and Auckland. •Tarawera. s.s. (t.00p.m.), to Auckland. Passenger Falkner, Aguew, Brown, X. and v. \Mit fas, VeL Tait Mrs. H..W,lh«n*. Messrs. Fuller, Bunn. AA.. B. ston, 0. Courtney, Darwlle, AV. Cave. Moura, s.s. (7 p.m..)> tor south. Passengers —For Wellington. M.is*e. Stuart and AVilson, Mrs. McKenzie, Mr. Weeks, and Master Focke. lot Napier: Miss Gow, Mesdames Oaithew and Ru.tcliffe, Messrs H. Broun, J. Stevens, Collins C. Kugner, 1 eldhouse, N. Kettle, J Black, AA Miller E Thompson. Alackay. AlcLernoi'i, O’Brien, Masters Williams ami Gray. For Melbourne: Air. A. Grant. -
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Toroa, Napier, to-day. Fanny, Napier, to-day. Coronation, Tairua. Zealandia, South, Saturday. Tarawera, Auckland, Sunday. Victoria, Auckland, Sept. 20. Moura, Napier, Sept. 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. - Zealandia, Auckland, Saturday. Tarawera, South, Sunday. Moura, Auckland, Sept. 28. The Union Co.’s s.s. Squall left for Auckland vesterdav morning. She leaves Auckland for Gisborne again on Saturday afterhoon. arriving here on Monday, and after discharging her cargo will proceed to Napier. The auxiliary schooner Kneo sailed for Auckland, via East Coast hays, oarlv yesterday morning. Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s s.s. Rum and Fanny arrive from Napier this morning. . * The barquentine 1' rank Guy, da vs out from Gisborne to AVestport, is believed to have been blown off the land by the westerly winds that have prevailed recently, and has not yet entered Cook Strait, This is Captain Mitchell’s first voyago on the Frank Tuvcnty broken and unbroken horses, shipped by Air G. Carrington and destined for the Indian market, were shipped by the Tarawera yesterday. By Telegraph. AUCKLAND, Sept. 18. Sailed—Atua (4.20 p.m.), for Nukualofa. NAPIER, Sept. 18. Sailed—Tarat/era (2 a.m.), for Gisborne; Fanny (2.15 p.m.), for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2189, 19 September 1907, Page 2
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