SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18. Victor; >. s.s. (3 j).m.). 2989 tons. Waller, lrom Auckland. Passengers —Alesdames Ilollier, Tulloeh, Blair, (Skipworth, Parker, Langley, Hurst, McLeod. Hancock, Misses Tulloeh (2). Robertson, How Chow, White, Williams. Parker, Rev. J. B. Sneyd, Messrs. I l ’. Tulloeh, War ton. J. -Li. Kells, Edge, Beere, Campbell, Sommcrville, Smith. Masters Blair, White, and Bloomfield, and 20 in the steerage. SAILED. WEDNESDAY", DEC. IS. Victoria, s.s. (9 p.m.), 2959 tons, Waller, for South. Passengers; For Napier: Misses Osborne, Cockerill, King, and E. Miller, Mesdamea ■Menton, Dimmock, R. W. Black, Carr- and infant, Murrison, Aston, Crmoiul.' Carter and infant, and Stuart. Messrs. Fordliam, Menton, Dimmock, E. Gardner, Black (2), J. Sheridan. Murrison, J. Olsen, V'. Olsen. Jewell. Cato. Cowan, Stuart, Davies, Jamieson', J. Clark, Mitchell, F. Hall, Olsen. Barnby, Pitt, Carter, .Burn, Tutah, Slatter,' Boidry. Earn-, shaw,' Duggall, Caviney, Bell, Rogers, Alanuei, Cunningham, Schorman, and Alaster Birss. For YVellington ; Alisses Adams, Fisliendon, Robertson (2), Messrs. Crawford, Jeffreys, A. Jones, P; James, Bailey, Wetmore, and Alaster Anderson. -For Lyttelton: Alisses McLean (2), Strong, Brosnalian and child, Alesdames Phipott and infant, Driscoll, Alessrs. Kinder, Wells, AYauchop, .Barrett, Lister, Fades, Driscoll, Masters D. and IP Aluir. For Dunedin: Alisses L. llcdward.'H. Warren, Gow, Brown, Alessrs. Myde, Stocker, H. Caldwell, Sievw-right. Kaeo, a.s. (3 p.m.), 155 tons, Skinner, for Coast ports.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupiri, South to-day. Afonowai, South, this morning. Alokoia, South, Saturday. Monowai, Auckland, Sunday. Welcome, Auckland, early. Victoria", South, Dec. 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■Haupiri, Coast, to-day. Afonowai, South, this morning. Alokoia, Auckland, Saturday. Afonowai, South, Sunday. Victoria, Auckland, Dec. 28. The U.-tj.S. Co.’s Alouowai has been delayed in the South working cargo, and will arrive this morning about 7, leaving again for Auckland at ll a.m. The Tuatea leaves the wharf at ti a.m. and 9 a.m. The TJ.S.IS. Co.’s Squall is expected to arrive on Alond.iy from Tolaga Bay .and Auckland. The Victoria arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon, and sailed for South in the evening. The-schooner Gisborne was loading manure for Auckland at the Haiti AVh'arf yesterd.ry, The Kaeo sailed for East Coast ports yesterday afternoon. The Haupiri" arrives this morning from Napier, and sails for tile, coast to load wool.
By Telegraph. AUCKLAND, Dec. 18. Arrived—Majiapo.uri • (3.45 p.m.), from Ranttonga. NAPIER, -Dec. IS. Sajled—Alouowai, for North. Passengers for Gisborne; —Alisses Alit-o-holl, Dunne, Rosie, Carter, AVilcox, ■O’Rielly (2), Clark, Alesdames AJeFarlane, Harris, AVilliams and child, Galway and two cliildreiiT Hegg, Rankin and three children, Bowles, Alessrs. Dyer, Gadduxu, -Hennig, Alc-Far-l.i no, Truss, Gentles, Tutenberg, Christopher, Blake, Knight, Cato (2), 'AVi-lliams, Gray (2), Gilmour, Orr, Arthur, Bouf.es. SYDNEY, Dec. 18. Arrived—Helen Dennv from Hokinnga. Sailed—Tahine (5.40 p.m.) for AVellington. MELBOURNE. Dec. 18. Sailed—Alarama.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2067, 19 December 1907, Page 2
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