SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. .Mokoia, s.s. (10 p.m.). Iroi|i Aueklaml. Passengers—lntercolonial • Saloon: Messrs. J. DoWe, H. A- - loivs. steerage: Miss A. " u 1 ; Messrs. Chamberlain, lav.oi. *>«» .Wade. Coast'll—Sa’Joo n : Misses Cooper, Warm a li. Eysnar, and JoB ison, Mesdamcs Cochrane. Wilburns, Chrisp, Saxby, Johnston. I ittao Messrs. Burton, Gouldsmith, Colt, .Kingston. Burton Kindlo, J<-ltnms, Gray. Dalgety Saxby, Cramp Johnson, Simson, l'riser. Steeiage. Ms ses Dixon. Mesdamcs Bobbie and chilli Walsh, Wilson, Messrs. Mai,tj„. Jjoelier. Darvill, Smith, Green, Ait'kou, (Burton, Denby, Barnes, Lvnch. Harrison. Taylor, JoHy. Anderson. Batcl.ito, Homan. M n\s , McLean, Edwards. Mceknig, Phelan, Broadlield, Knightly.
SAILED. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. Mokoia, s.s. (2 a.m.), for isojith. Passengers —(Misses Houston. Ehou (2) Grev, Zachariah (2), Gordon, CortrOv,' Green, Goode, Mesdamcs Zachariah and infant, Broughton, Lrsnar and child, Francis and two children, Malone, Hill. Messrs. McGregor, McNicol, 'White, England, Cunningham. Burry, Warkins, Cooper, Farocett, Wortley, Cooper, Broughton, Killio. Atkinson, Fingey, Wilson, Mackie, Chicken, Lysnar, Williamson. Hill, Brigadier Alb Eton, Staff-Captain Ward, -Major Dutton.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Toroa, South, to-day. Koonya, Westport, to-day. Victoria, South, to-morrow. Moura, Auckland, Sunday. Zealandia, Auckland, Oct. 9 Monowai, South. Oct. 9. Mokoia, South, Oct. 12. Manuka, South, Oct. 26. Frank Guy, Westport.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, Auckland, to-morrow Moura, South. Sunday.
Haupiri, Coast ports, Oct. 8 Zealandia, South, Oct. 9. Monowai, Auckland, Oct. 9. Mokoia, Auckland, Oct. 12. Manuka, Auckland. Oct. 26.
The Union Company’s s.s. Koonya arrives from Westport this morning with a corgo of coal. She discharges 200 tons here and the balance at Napier. The Victoria arrives from South tomorrow morning, and proceeds to Auckland.
The Union Company’s s.s. Moura arrives from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, and proceeds South during the evening. The auxiliary schooner Tvereru is expected to arrive from Whangara to-morrow with a load of posts. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s s.s. Toroa was delayed in leaving Napier, and will not arrive until this afternoon.
'Pile Union Co.’s s.s. Mokoia arrived from Auckland :it 10 o’clock last evening, and left for South early this morning. She experienced a thick fog all along the coast, and.had great difficulty in making Gisborne. The •inward passengers wore landed at the wharf at about 12 o’clock last night.
The barque Hazel Craig, which left ■here on Tuesday morning for Wliangarei. returned to port last evening. Tho ketch Coronation also returned to port last night.
(By Telegraph.) SYDNEY, Oct. 3. Sailed —Zejlandiia (2.45 p.m.), for Auckland.
AUCKLAND, Oct. 3. Sailed—Moko.ia '(10.5 p.m.), for Gisborne; .Hauroto (8.30 p.'m. yesterday), for Kara tonga. Arrived—ALimiro (7.30 a.m.), from Sydney
NAJ’IER, Oct. 3. Arrived—llaupiri (0.30 a .m.), Iron: Gisborne.
To sail —Toroa .(1 a.m.), for Gasborne.
EAST CAPE, Oct. 3. Passed south —Mokoia (3.30 p.m.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2202, 4 October 1907, Page 2
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