SHIPPING.
AIWIVKD. SATURDAY, OCI. 1-- ™ l ") * s^h ! Ca Allsdam?' ,H Mc-«o3 AVoodsf Malone, Banckhnm, Cowl)rick, U-Crovo, Williams Irent Maher, Barrow, ami Uaielaj , taptain Tombl^««a Y 30 o g-X Monowai, s.s. t 0.30 l’\ n O l l ,®" 1 Auoklaml. Passengers: Muses »“iUer t'i), Barnes, Svme, ' Mesdames Bourkett, Miller, N o ' a ''’ Barker, Svme, Botlle. Craill, Beattie and child, Harding, Webber Griffin, Messrs Craill. Bourkett, Nolan, Colobroo'k, Nelmes, Culver, Hutton, Munro. Pratt, Bright, McCabe, Austin, Richard, Hnuknin ; Rev. Miller; Captain Mitchell; and IS steerage. SAILED. SUNDAY, OCT. 13 Mokoia, s.s. (3 a.m.) for Auckland. Passengers: Misses Tucker and Ksam , Mesdames Clark and two cliildien, and Tutchen: Mbssrs Gideon, Robinson Lewis. Warnock, Kearsley, Ellis, Donald. Howarth, Willis, Mawhmney, Smith, Harvey, Andrews, and Peacocke (2). _ Monowai, s.s. (8.30 p.m.) for South. Passengers: Misses Reynolds (2). Bagnail, Cook (2), and Marsh ; Mesdames Patullo, Cook. Stewart, Sheet, Dunn, Faulkner, infant and niirse; Messrs Pearson, Faulkner, McKee, Carleton, Williams, Cox. Hine, Fenwick, Mints, Darton, Hogg, Goudy, Thomas, LeCren. Jarrett, Runciman, Williamson, Clement, Holmes, Oliver, Lilley, A <r iiew Brown, Bayes, Millborne, MeKenzic, Hingston, Black, McEwnn, Silverwood, Perry, AA isliart, Richardson, Williams, Seiullant, Dickens, Pettigrew, Percy, Drummond (1), Le Grove, Gray, Dunn, Simniouds, Patterson, Sinclair ; Captain Davidson , and 20 steerage.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kereru, South Gannet, Mercury Bay. Ji'anny, Napier, to-day. Waikare, Auckland, Wednesday Mourn, South, Wednesday. Zealandia. South, Saturday. Moura, Auckland, Saturday. Waikare, South, Oct. 26.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Squall, Napier, to-day. Fannv, Napier, to-day. Moura, Auckland, Wednesday. Waikare, South, Wednesday. Frank Guy, Westport, Monday Zealandia, Auckland, Saturday. Moura, Napier, Saturday. Waikare, Auckland, Oct. 26.
The Union Co.’s s.s. HaupTri proceeds to Wellington in order to bring transhipments ex Arawa. It is hoped to despatch her for East Coast bays and Auckland on Wednesday. The Union Co.’s s.s. Mourn arrives from Southern ports on Wednesday, and proceeds to Auckland. ■The Union Co.’s s.s. Waikaro arrives from Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, and proceeds to Auckland during the evening. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s s.s. Fanny leaves for Napier to-day. Thes cow Gannet left Mercury Bay on Saturday with a cargo of 100,000 feet of 'kauri for the firm of Evans, Nield and Co.
By Telegraph. SYDNEY, Act. 13. Arrived—Pelotas from Wellington Sailed—Wimmera C 8 p.m. yester day)
MELBOURNE, Oct. 13. Arrived—Maheno. AUCKLAND, OctT 13 Sailed —Monowai (,12th, 8 p.m.J for Gisborne
NAPIER, Oct. 13. Arrived —Kaiapoi (6 a.m. yesterday) from Gisborne. EAST CAPE, Oct. 13. Passed south —Monowai (11.50 a.m) CAPE MARIA, Oct. 13. Passed east—Waikare (7.30 p.m.), Manapoiiri (5.30 p.m.) on Friday. Sailed —Mokoia (4.30 p.m.) for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2210, 14 October 1907, Page 2
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