SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. Manuka, s.s. (4 a.in.), 4505 tons, Phillip:-. from South. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8. Monowai. s.s. (5 p.m.), 3-133 tons, from Auckland. Passengers: -Misses Stevens, Tucker, Xeilson, Russell, Whiting, Cufsen, Mcsdames t-iLor-t;an and 2 children, Wittner, Messrs. Bowles, Col-brick, Sawyer, MeCready, Yomis, Cameron, Wilson, BueUhaml, Russell, tie Bi-oer, 'Wittner, Clevarde, Dr. !)e Clive Rowe, lfwcrson, Hutton : anti 20 steerage. SAILED. SATURDAY', T. Manuka s.s. (11 a.m.), 4505 tons, Phillips, for AucUlantl anti Sydney. SUNDAY, DECEMBER S. Mrno.vai s.s. (10 p.m.), 3133 tons for South. Passengers: Misses Jones (2), l-logg, Easley, Black; Mcsdames. J. A. Hurtling, Wilson and infant, Gaskin. .Freeman, Cox and child, Dickson. .1. Warren, llakowai, Pied, ■Harry. Messrs. Churchward, G. E. 1 lan is, Pearson, Galivey, White, •Moore, Webb, Dickson, White-Par-sons, G. llyne. llnme. Critelilow, Fleming, Idndon, McPliee. Angell, Ford, llakowai, Levaillnnt (2), Jakes, Heale. 'Prouse, Reid, and Fry. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Welcome, Auckland, early. Waikare, South, Dec. 11. Zealandia. South. Saturday. Mokoia, Auckland, Wednesday. PR O J BOTE1) D EPA UT U K ES. Turakini, South, to-day. Garnet (scow), Whitanga, to-day. Waikare, Auckland, Dec. 11. Zealandi-i. Auckland. (Saturday. Mokoia. South, Wednesday. The bnrquotino lima sailed on Saturday for Thames, after a long delay. ' She loads timber at the Thames for Sydney. The Manuka arrived from South on Saturday morning and sailed for Auckland. The Monowai returned From Auckland yesterday afternoon .and sailed for South late in the evening. The Niwaru completed loading oil. Saturday night and left for Napier. The Gannet leaves to-day for Mercury Bay to load timber for' this port. The Gisborne Sheep fa rulers' Kotaro was expected late last night from Pa'karae with wool for transhipment to the Turakimi. On discharging the Kotare sails again for Tokoniaru. The Titrakiua expects to complete loading to-dav, when she leaves for South. By Telegraph. AUCKLAND, Dec. 7. Arrived, (1 p.m) Pegasus, front Gisborne. AUCKLAND, Dec. 8. Arrived (9.30 a.in.), Manuka, from Gisborne, (Received December 9, 0.51 a.m.) • SYDNEY. December 8. Sailed at midnight, Malieno. Lieutenant Shackleton, explorer, and Dick Arnst, sculler, are among the paaesngers for New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2058, 9 December 1907, Page 2
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