SHIPPING.
SAILED. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. Squall, s.s. (noon). 309 tons, Ren ton, for Auckland, via Tauranga.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai. iSotith. to-day. Zealandia. Auckland, to-day. Hattpiri. South, Thursday. AYauaka. Auckland. Saturday. Alanttka, South, Saturday. Alokoia. Atickiaud, Alardt 1. Alouowui, Auckland, .Alarch 1. Aotea, South, March 2. Nerehana. South, March 2. AYhangape, Newcastle, March 2. AYaikare, South. March 4. Zealandia. South, March - Hazel Craig. Newcastle, early.
PRO JICCTE D DISP A RTURICS. Zealandia, South, to-day. Monowai, Auckland, to-day. Hattpiri, East Coast Bays, Thursday. AYauaka, South, Saturday. Manuka, Auckland, Saturday. AYhangape. Napier, March 2. AYaikare, Auckland, Ala rch 4. Alokoia, South, Ala rch 4. Zealandia, Auckland, March /.
BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA, Feb. 25. Victoria passed west- at 11 a.in. NAPIEIC Feb. 25. Arrived —-Ivaipnra Cl a.m.), from —_Xiisborne; Toro a (S a.m.), from Gisborne. . Sailed —Monowai, for North. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Barry, Bruce, Cook, Alesdauies Williams, Hill, Cook, Messrs. Kershaw, Pearsou, Hobbs, Ryan, Stock, Lilico, Johnson, Williams, Barrett, Haro, Troup, Butler, D. J. Barrv, Bourke, Hill, Fraser, Blythe, Christopher (2), Trask, Falkner, Walker, Bruce, Archdeacon Williams, Sub-Inspector Dwyer, Sergeant Treanor, Dr. Williams. WELLINGTON, Feb. 25. Arrived —Arawa (5.50 a.m.), from London, via Hobart. AUCKLAND, Feb. 25. Sailed—Zealandia (5.20 p.m.), for Gisborne. Passengers—Misses Gibbons, Coleman, Barron, McConnell, Rvan, Blaekburne, Walters, Carter, Nurse Turnbull, Mesdimes Pavitt, Robinson and 2 children, Henton, Adams, King, M ilson, Knightlv and 2 children. 'Hatter and 2 children, Messrs. Sheath, Langsdorlf, Pavitt, Shierlaw, Walters, Cobb, King, Aitken. Robinson, Hyland, Gresham, Momiclial, Anderson, Clark, Green, Carter, Stevenson. Menzies, Bond, Davis, Jones, Whit ton, Kipping, Stevenson, Menzies, Stewart, Hall, Chardon, Risbon. Harrison, Knightly, Quarter, Oliver, Goldsmith, Makarin, Nixon, Morrison. Sailed —Kumara. (1.15 p.m.), for London, via TenorilTe.
Vi,,,>w ~^-Tke r, 'UvS.'S.’.Co.’s AlonowaT arrives from South this morning, and proceeds later to Auckland. The luatea leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. The following have booked passages for Auckland: —Hon. o..—and Mrs. Samuel, Misses Gabites, Mackay Atesdames Yates, Brewster, Rev. Griffin, Messrs. Laidlaw, Ambnclge, C. Gardiner, Aked, Kirk, Gill, Dawson, McKinlay, Latrobe, Griffin, Hell. The H.-P. liner Zealandia arrives front Auckland this afternoon, and leaves for Napier in the evening. The Tuatea leaves tho wharf at / P ’The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left yesterday for Auckland, via Tauranga, for which port she has a load ot sheep. Tho U.SaS. Co.’s Wanaka is not expected to arrive before Saturdaj morning, but it is hoped to load her with sheep for Lyttelton during the day, and despatch her the same evening. . The U.S.S. Co.’s Hattpiri arrives from Napier to-morrow morning. ■ During the morning she will leave on a special trip to the coast for a loan of wool, which will be transhipped to the Nerehana in the Bay on Monday next. After discharge the Haupin will leave for Auckland, via coast P °The U.S.S. Co.’s AYhangape is expected to arrive from Newcastle on Monday next with 400 tons of coal. After discharge she leaves for Napier. The schooner Gisborne, from Auckland, via Tologa Bay, was towed into the river yesterday morning She left Auckland on the 10th mst but on the 12th sought shelter at Trywhino, owing to a south-east bale, and remained there until the 1/th. Kawakawa was reached on the 18tn, .and the vessel lay there until the 20th, owing to the strong south-east wind prevailing. She left Kawakawa on the 20th, the wind blowing strongly from the eastward, and arrived at Tologa on the night of the 21st, 2<V nnnir.-<vte..ti mber, 25 puriri strainers, assaas' Saturday morning. A start roi Gisborne was made on Sundae moinH,® but owing to a southerly wind the’ vessel returned to Tologa. iShe left a-ain on Alonday morning, and arrived in the Bay at 11 o’clock that ni<dit. The cargo for Gisborne conclsls of 12.000 ft of timber for Mi. J. Somervell ' and 12,000 ft for Messrs. Clnvton Bros. . , ~ The N.Z.S. Co. s Tongariro left Plymouth on Saturday last for A\eliin"ton and Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2125, 26 February 1908, Page 2
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