SHIPPING.
Bv Telegraph. EAST CAI’E, Jan. 11. Waihora passed south- an 6 a.m. PORT CHALMERS, Jan. 11. Sailed—-Delphic ($.30 a.iu.), lor Gisborne. AY ELLINGTON, Jan. 11. Sailed Star of Japan (12.15 p.m.), for London : Crown of Galicia (4.55 p.m.). for London. AUCKLAND, Jan. 12. Arrived—Zealandia (9.30 a.m.), from Gisborne. EX PECKED ARRIVALS. Moa, Taintu, to-day. Victoria. Auckland, Jan._ls. Monowai. South, Jan. 15. Mokoia, South, Jan. IS. .Monowai. Auckland, January 19. Victoria, South January 25. Seagull, early. AYaikoniiii. .Kaii!;afi, early. PJ;O-J ECT.I-; D J > EPA! ITU RES. Squall, Napier, today. Haupiri, East Coast Bays Jail. 15. Victoria, Napier, Jan. 15. Monowai, Auckland, Jan. 15. Mokoia. Auckland, Jan. IS. Monuuai, Seuili. January 19. A’icluria, Aivi-.hunl, January 25. Frank Guy, Westport, early. Coronation, early.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11
Zealandia, •i 1.80 a.m.), 2771 tons. Eutw...iie, )nun South. Passengers: —Tinges* Gerwan, Rowley, Green, Newman,' Griffeu, Hill, Alullloon, .l7yTi7rt~3K‘:*daiuea German, Dobson and child, Waite, Haynes and 2 children. Harris and child, Siggs, Carthen, Collins. Nevernian, Bell, Shaddock; Jack, Alexander and 2 children, Scoon, Stimson, Chambers, AVier and boy ; Rev. Canon McMurray ; Messrs. German, Dobson, G. Flint, Todd, Irving, Adams, McPherson, Sheet, Rothciiild, Olsen, Carter, A Foster, Bull, McGregor, Fitzgerald, Aithiu, Blair, Hyde, Hornabrook, do Beer, Brown, Groome, Trent, Cato-, Sharpin, Lewis, Matbieson, Macdonald, Whitby. Barlau (2), Brittain, Shaddock, Montague, IVlintoff, Ellison, McKee, Pettigrew, Midlane^ Falconer, Redstone, Cross, Canning, Barry, Harris (2), L'ovd, Conn, Fuller (2). Pomtou, Earnshaw, O’Brien, AVhallen, Nicholas, Stono and hoy, AA’ogan, Chisholm, Cowan, Brown, Grenfcl, Johnston, Scoon, Paupena, King, Lawrence, Chapman, Male, Elliott, Watting, Walker, Ibbotson, Harches, Duff, Denton, Dove; Con. McPherson; stevedores (4). Haupiri, s.s. (noon) 748 tons, McBride, from Auckland via Coast ports. SUNDAY, JAN. 12. _ Waikare, s.s. (8 a.in.), 3071 tons, McDonald, from Aucklmd. Passengers —Misses Thompson. Garry, Good, Wright, Anderson, Lyons, Lucas, and Evinson, Mesdames 'Webb and infant, Bold, aml Lawless/ Messrs. Clark. Oldham, Biac-k, Penney. Tattley, Moore, MuMoo-y. Mi!!:>:\ Phillips, AVcbb, Aitki n.’ ' iStewarE Simson, Redstone. Run ley, Lewis, Smith, Lawless. Melviniue, and Dr. Gerald. Kereru. (9 a.m A, 96 tons, Brinck, from Auckland and coast ports. Awanui. schooner (.1.30 p.m.). So tons, Probert, from Ngunguru. T-oroa. 5..?. (-1.30 p.m.), 174 tons, Peterson, from Napier.
SAILED. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11
Zcahiidia, s.s. (11 a.m.), 2771 tons, Entwistle. lor Auckland and Sydney. Passengers:—For Auckland:. Misses Al'.en, Brennan, Morgan, Burnand, Kay, Dunn, Yardley, Burns; Mesidanies Arnold and 2 children, Moore, ’Whittner, Boss, Tait and 2 children, Lowndes and infant, Massey and 2 children. Wnirua, Roberts, Clrespery, Graham and child; Brown, Bridges, Cato, Brown, Guthrie, (Houston, McLean, Wilson, Marfelt, AA’liittuorj Beacoc'ke. Arnold, Howson, Constance. Yardicy, Smith, Lowndes, itloliey, Bird, Motion, Webster, Suttion, "Scbrivan, Burn, Hanson, Roberts, Browning,, Bright, Williams, Roland. Haupiri, s.s (1 p.m.), 748 tons, McBride, for Naiper. Passengers:—Miss Tobin ; Mesdames YVatsou and 4 children, Bristowe and 2 children, Welton, Maynard, .Oarers, Iteston; Messrs. Watson, Wilson, Nison and Broder3tk SUNDAY, JANUARY 12. Wuikaie, s.s. (11 a.m.), 8071 tons, McDonald, for South. Passengers — For Napier: Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hooton, Mr. and Mrs. Faram, Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. Hutchinson, Misses Heald, Pattullo, Thomas (2), Mesdames S. Gilbert, Heald, Colebourne, Parsons and 2 children, Messrs. Van Staver-n, Heyworth, J. H. Parker, Parker, Raymond, Ross, Todd, Takle, G. M. Reynolds, Cato, Sharpin, Coleman, J. McGregor, liewing, McKay, J. Martin, W. Kennedy, Constable Fernloy. For Wellington: Miss Shepherd, Mrs. Heston, Messrs. AA iiaon, /Payne. Douglas. For Lyttelton : Mrs. Hammond, Mr. Wooller, Masters Third ami Grant. For Dunedin : Miss Black, Mesdames J. C. Wilson and infant, G. Wilson, AA’iptton, Mr. J. Dunstbn. The Zealandia arrived fro S-u-th on Saturday morning with a large number of passengers for this port. She sailed again for Auckland later on in the morning. The U.S.S. Go's Waikare arrived from Auckland early yesterday morning and sailed for South. The U.S.S. Co’s Haupiri arrived on Saturday from Coast ports and Auckland. She sailed again in the afternoon for Napier. Tho Delphic is due to-morrow from South to load wool, mutton etc., for the Home markets. The U.S.S. Co’s Squall arrives this evening from Tolaga .Bay and Auckland with a cargo- which should have como by the Waikare yesterday. The auxiliary schooner Kereru arrived yesterday morning from Auckland and Fast Const ports, after a very successful trip. Cant. Brinck reports having left Auckland on December 80th, and the weather being favorable nearly all ports in- the Bay of Plenty were worked, not one day being -missed. Tuparoa was left on Monday, but owing to the strong southerly gale the vessel was compelled to put back round the Capo for shelter. She returned again on Wednesday. . but was again forced to adopt the same course, ns the gale bad not abated sufficiently for her to continue her trip. Waipiro and Tokonmrii wore worked on Friday, and there was a busy day at the latter place on Saturday, loading wool. The Kereru brought 180 bales of wool, 10 tons sugar, 20 tons Taupiri cool, and a large quantity of sundries for this port. She sails again for Pakarue. Tolaga, and Tokomaru tomorrow evening, and will return with a cargo of wool. Owing to taking in wool at Tokomaru this trip, tho Koreru was nnabh- to work Pakarao -a-ud Tolaga, and has still on board about 40 _ I Oils _of cargo for those ports, which will be -discharged on her return trip. The schooner Awanui arrived yesterday from Ngunguru. Fine weather was experienced throughout the trip, but at times there was a verystrong southerly wind blowing. iShe brought 160 tons of coal for Robb Bros. Messrs. Richardson a-n.d Co.’s s.s. Fanny was due last night from Akitio with timber, but -had not put : n an appearance at a late hour last night. •Messrs. Richardson’s Toro a arrived in the Bav early* yesterday afternoon from Napier and Whangara, and camo alongside on the early -morning tide. She brings general cargo and a number of posts for. this port, and will in all probability sail this evening for Oaumru direct,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2087, 13 January 1908, Page 2
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