SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. Wednesday? kov 13. Rimutaka, s.s. (.•-> •'■"‘■•b 1 Greenstreet, from -Lyttelton. Whakarun, s.s. to ol) a.m.), 10,000 tons. Felgate, from Napier. AVaikare, s.s. (.6.30 p.m.), JOi l tons, from Napier. Pasengors tor Oisbui no Misses 1 Scale, Smith, Sunderland, Whitten, Kelly; AVardop, 1 hojnson (2), Campbell; Mesdames Margot loath and infant, Sunderland, Alagee, Bradley, Lound, Kite; Messrs Dobbie, Incram, Drummond. Ritchie, Harris, Elvger, Simson, Cooper, Magee, Andorson, Stokes, Thorton,- Hogg. ;<lu! Sampson. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, XOY. 13. AVaikare. 3071 tons, tor Auckland. Passengers—Misses Smith, Cooko, Johnson. Ouiglev: Mesdames Butler, Cook and child, Wallis, AVilkinson. Hollier and child. AVithams, Sourrali, Glass ford and three children ; Captain Church: Messrs Barker. Tucker, Morrill, Barrett. Main. Wallis, tucker. Taylor, Eliott, Culpan, Travers, Short, White, Cash, Tindall, and Midcileton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, Auckland, to-day. . Aivanui, Tairua, earlv. lima, Xeivcastle, early. Gisborne, Mercury Bay, early. ißakaurcu, Xeivcastle, Friday. Maori, South, 16tli Nov. AVaikare, Auckland, 17th Nov. Empreza, Hokianga, early. Gannet, Opua, early. Ivaora, Katikati, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES:” Mokoia. South, to-day. Rimutaka, Napier, to-nigiit. AYhakarun, Napier; Saturday. Zealandia, Auckland, Nor. 16. .Waikare, South, Nov. 17. Frank Guy, Westport, Monday. The. Waikare left Napier yesterday at 10.30 a.m., arriving here about 6.30 p.m. She sailed again for Auckland late last night. Owing to the strong southerly wind blowing yesterday morning, the AVhakarua was unable to come to her anchorage in the bay, and steamed out to sea for a time, eventually bringing up in tho harbor about' 9.30 a.m. Loading operations are expected to be concluded on Saturday-, when she fclails for Napier. The s.s. Rimutaka arrived early yesterday morning, and commenced loading. She will sail this evening, for Napier, taking over 2000 bales ot wool. The Mokoia arrives from Auckland this evening, and sails later for South. Outward passengers will leave the wharf at 7 p.m. per the Tuatea. (Bv Telegraph.) AUCKLAND, Nov. 13. Sailed—MokoJa (3.50 p.m.) for South. Passengers for Gisborne:— Misses AV. Morgan, D. Thompson, Davies, and Gregory; Mesdames Tutchen, King and child, P. Taylor, Tattersfield, and Brunton ; Messrs Tattersfiekl, T. VI. Jay. D. Johnson, A. . W. Thompson, Simple, W. Logan, J. McGregor, Good, J. Gardiner, Sleaton, C. Basley, Brunton, Clark.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2237, 14 November 1907, Page 2
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