SHIPPING.
ARRIVED
WEDNESDAY, JAN LAE Y 22. Talune, s.s (4.45 a.m.), 20-8 tons. It evils, from Sonrli. Passengers: Alesdames tlohee am! laniily, AlcDulf and two children, l’a 'ey and tour children, Jollv and forest; Misses l)avdsoiij AYilfiams. RMv-rts. and Qiuglcy; Dr.' Collins. Taylor, Soliolefield. Bickering, Hive, Prime, Dyer, Licber, Cooper. J ay-.or. Alurphv, Sharp in. Stephen-. Callum, Joune, Frame. Barker, Jolly, Baxley, Jeiinc, Forest, Sheplev, ami Boulter. Manuka, s.r. :2 p.m.), 4505 tons, Phillips, treiii Auckland. Passengers; Intercolonial; Mrs Hansen; Messrs. Aitor, Percy, and Andrews; Coastal: Misses Devore (2), Crisp, A\ yllie, Poul*grain, Faram. Hicks, Large, Cooke, Currie, Delude: Nurse Marker ; ilesdaincs Clobhunth, Pry, 3U 1 isli. Palmer, Stamleu, Waikato, Graham and ehold, Svers, Wai Wai; Messrs. Pope, Hooper, Smith. Wilson, . Mack ay, Tyler. Jury. Redstone, Smith, Lewis, King, Potts’. Faram. Miller. 1 Reed (2), Sheath, Moller. Burleigh, Dncan, Sommerville. Fraser, Hickey, Atoms, Maxwell, AVai'kato, Lump, Moore, Hardy. Cambridge, Barker, Erickson. ‘Wood. Taylor, Grandison, Mc-I-auelilin, Ford. AVangiman, Neilson, McKinstrie. Smith, Hastings, Clark, Creed, Tisha, Hathaway, Alaunga and son. AYa'ish. Grassick, Spencer, Durrington, Urquhart, P’erguson.
SAILED
AYEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. Talune. s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 207 S tons, Rolls, for Auckland. Passengers:— Mr and Airs. Roller and infant, Misses Edwards (2), Young (2), Syrnes, and Brokenshire, Nurse Frater; Alesdames Haines and two sons, _ and Alathison ; Alesrs Campbell, vAi 111 in, Chambers, Spriggs, Orton, Wilson, and Sorting. Manuka, s.s. 4505 tons, Phillips, for Napier. Passengers:—For Napier: Mr. and Atrs. AlcGregor and infant ; Alisres Wilkinson, Shortfall (2), Joll, Davis, Chapman, Dotson, Forsythe. AYliitten, Evans, and Ntirso Pcngellv ; Afesdames Cation and son, Marshall a"d child, Orr and child, Patterson, Thomson and infant, Hennki, and Torman: Afossrx. Bain, Hobbs. Pea ••son i2). Ilalme, limes, Shackleford, Fran'ldm. flislop. Sledden. Cotter. f-T'o Fardbam, Tingey, Rieliardro’i. Quinn, de Beer, Frame, C. H. Dobbs. Anderson, Burns, Prime. Fawcett. Hemming, Nelson, Fraser. Brawn Smart. Goodalt, Hardwick, Hadley, Lincoln. Aleßae, AlcLond Thomson, Jones. Barker. Wells, Mndill and Gardiner (2). For Wellington: Aliss Beadnell: Afesdames Shaddock. Jack. Jones and infant; Messrs Shaddock, J. Kenny, Flint, Wilson and Licber. For Lyttelton; Mesdameo TToare and Kelson; Messrs. TT. Wi ,, '" , n. Gray. For Dunedin: Misses AfeKondo and Shave; Mrs. Clark and infant. Afr. J. H. Steele. For Sydney; Afrs. W. Burton and child.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Talune, Auckland. Sunday. Squall. Auddand, to-day. Tom a am. South, to-day. Kumar.a, Jan. 30. Wnimnto, Jan. 30. AYaiknre. South, Feb. 5. Star of Australia, Feb. 0. Seagull, early. Waikonini. Katiknti. early. Talune. South Jan. 26. Monowni. South. Jan. 29. Zoalandia. Auckland, Jan 29. Manuka, South, Feb. 1. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa, South, to-day. AYai'kare. Auckland, Feb. 5. Talune, South, Sunday. Victoria. Saturday, Monowai, Auckland, Jan. 29. Zealnndia, South, Jan 29. Manuka, Auckland, Feb. 1. By Telegraph. SYDNEY, January 22. Arrived. —Hippolas (yesterday) from Napier. NEWCASTLE, January 22. Saled 1111111 l I AIELBOURNE, Jan. 22. Arrived. —Alexander Craig (yesterday) for Kapara. EAST CAPE, January 22. Manuka passed south at 8.20 a.m._ Indramayo passed south at 4.45 P ’ 1 ’ 1 AVELLINGTON, January 22. Sailed.—Afatatua (6.35 a.m.) for Lyttelton. NAPIER, January 22. Arrived.—Fanny (3.30 a.m.) from Gisborne. AUCKLAND, Jan. 22. Sailed—Haiiroto (5 p.m.). for Sum. The N.Z.S. Coy’s Opawa arrived yesterday from Auddand to load 3000 bales and 200 pockets of wool and 40 casks tallow. On completion of discharge she sails for Napier, probably to-night. Messrs. Richardson and Coy’s Torua arrives from Napier this morning. The IT.S.S. Co’s Squall left for Auckland yesterday for Coast ports, Gisborne and Napier. The N.Z.S. Coy’s AVaimate will visit Gisborne about the end of this month. The next steamer of the Shaw, Sa.vii( line to visit Gisborne wiM lie tho Kumura, which arrives about tho end of January. The T.vser liner Tomonna, arrives this morning from Napier to load frozen meat, wool etc. The next steamer of tho line to load at Gisborne •will lie the Star of Australia, which arrives early next month. The Victoria arrives from South on Saturday and proceeds later to Auckland. On Sunday the Talune arrives from Auckland, and 'leaves later on for Napier. The U.S.S. Coy's Hauplri leaves ’Auckland at noon to-day for Coast ports, Gisborne and Napier. The Kereni yesterday proceeded •into the Bay. and transhipped ISO holes of wool recently brought from Tolagn to the Opawa. The vessel was to leave early this morn in" for Pakarae. at which port some general cargo w'll he landed, and Tokomaru, where more wool will he picked up.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2096, 23 January 1908, Page 2
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