SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY. .FEBRUARY 2d AVana'na s.s. (1 a.m..)., 2122 tons, Stevens, trom Aueklantl. Fanny s.s. (7 u.iu.), Carlson, lrom Napier. Manuka, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 4000 tons, Phillips, trom south. Passongors: Misses i 1 rectum, Beattie, Gloiei, plenty, Thompson, Keefe, Tansley, 'YVaterliouso (3), Cordon, Elliot, ls, Wilson, Burke, Cameron, Williams, Worthington, Slierratt, Peters, Woks, Mannings (2), Hunter, and Pori; Mesdames King, Greswell, Hontv, Armstrong, Chattel-son and child, Renat, Mailing, Sound and child, Pallant, Cameron anti infant, Jackson, Williams, and two children, Maria, Alcana, Cowell, Alcrc, and Anderson; Messrs Alcore, Morris, Riclumlson, Chapman, Lvon, Cross, \ an Stavern, Clayton, Long, Brosnalmn, Teat, Howling. AiacAhvhon, Davis, Alclntyro Airy, Rooney, Svmonds, Rvan, Julmston, Renata (2), Isaac, Brosnalmn, (lordan, Fewell, Bain, Dillon, Shaw, Pettigrew, Cooper, Darby, Broberg, Orr, Sherrill', Masterman, Kenwav, Sale, Lockie, Vallace, Alcßride, Field, Alillar, Holdswortli (2), Hutchinson, Proud foot, AYebb, Mead Halbert, Jackson, Alerrit, Tuoby, Ala lining, Clirisp, Rodgers, Bettie, A ask ins, Jones, Waile, Kyte, Cowell, Alunro, Huges, De Friez, Shellan, Franks, Annell, Smith, Work, AlcElian, Davis, Lawson, Wihnot, Papaehanzie, Campboll, Lind, Stark, Benuey, Koti, Lini, Pownnll, Ferguson, (3), Olson, Davy, lianieca, Witty, Hunter, Barnham, Cowell Constable McKenzie, Wilkinson,, Rangi, Davis, Trent, Thompson, Anderson, Holder, Stillman, Ptfjlo Thomson, Hatherall, Bellhouse, AlcLeau, Rev. Chatterton, Justice Chapman. SUNDAY, AIARCH 1. Alonowai, s.s. (noon), 3433 tons, lrom Auckland. Passengers : -—Alisses Todd, Aliller, Fuller (2), Nicholas, •Walker, Alesdames Alorris, Hamilton, Neil son, Messrs. Adair, Innes, Thorsiton. Cooper, Taylor, Nicholls, Hookey, Ballard, Laver, Leslie, Ivvme, Ambridge, Pine, Clegg, Skimmer, Aiarler, Shepherd, Peacock, Jail, Foote, Wilkinson, Rev. Father Lane, and 23 in the steerage. Zingara, three-masted topsail scow, 1-84 tons, Jensen, from Ngunguru. Hazel Craig, barque (11.2(1 a.in. in Bay), from Newcastle, via Auckland.
SAILED. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29
Alauuka, s.s., 4505 tons, Phillips, for Auckland. Passengers:—Air and Airs. Rcke, Air.-and Airs. Idle and infant, Air. and Airs. Tuucliffe, Dr. and Airs. Valiutine, Alisses Salter, Eady, Brown, Ha ism an, Bakewcll, Cook, Bar tie v, Alesdames Graham, Dawson, Douglas, Desborough, Alatthews and child, B. Kirk, Webb, Brown, G-. Reynolds, Treves, Alessrs. Al. Isaacs, Harden, J. P. Dugdale, Ostoja, Gresham, Kershaw, AY. and G. Oates, Karup, Wood, Pearson, Kirk, D. Spence, AlcCutcheon, Louglands, A 7 ealo, Ludbrook, Cook, Satkili, Pmllips. Mur why, Plummer, Butterwortli, Dudley, Clampitt, Alasters Roke. For Sydney: Air. and Airs. Sutton, Mr. and Airs. Allen and child, Alessrs. Bachelor, Barge, Argill, Barry, Hopkins, and Brennan. AVanaka, s.s. (midnight), 2422 tons, for Lyttelton. SUNDAY, AIARCH 1. Alonowai, s.s., 3433 tons, for South. Passengers:—For Napier: Air. and Airs. Perry, Air. and Airs. Hibbert, Air. and All’s. Bright, Alisses Oxonham, Ambridge, Holland, Dixon, Foote, Cook, Uren, Babington, Potae, Alesdames O’Donnell, Alargoliontli, Jones and infant, Alills and 2 children, Dr. AVilliams, Sergt. Treanor, Alessrs. Troupe, Jamieson, Folley, F. Parker, Richard, Wallace, Jones, AVhitten, Mcßride, Collins, L. Jones, Harrison, Faulknor, Somervell (2), Brc-igan, Rait, Higliam, Hingston, Alills (2), O’Donnell, Little, Condon, Hardy, Parker. For AVellington : Air. Ritchie. For Lyttelton : Nurse Neilson. For Dunedin: Alessrs. A. B. Carmichael and J. Arthur.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, Auckland, to-day. Haupiri, Coast ports, Alareli 3. AVaikare, South, Alarch 4. Fanny, South, Wednesday. Alokoia, Auckland, Alarch 4. YV.hangape, Newcastle, Alareli 5. Zealandia, South, Alarch 7 Toroa, South, Alarch 7. AVaikare, Auckland, Alarch. 8. Alokoia, South, Alarch 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. AVhangape, Napier, Alarch 2. Haupiri, East Coast Rays, Alarch 4. AVaikare, Auckland, Alareli 4. Alokoia, South, Alarch 4. Zealandia, Auckland, Alarch 7. AVaikare, South, Afareh S. Alokoia, Auckland, Alarch 14. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Feb. 29. Sailed—Ulimaroa, for New ZealArrived —Alaroro, from New Zealail<l' NEWCASTLE, Fob. 29. Sailed.—Aldebaran for Auckland. ADELAIDE, Feb. 29 Arrived.—Joseph Craig from KaiP ‘ Ua ' AIELBOFRNE, Alarch 1. ' Arrived —Brisbane from Hokianga. Aialiono from AVellington. EAST' GAPE, Alarch 1. Zingara passed south at 7 a.m. yesterday. Squall passed south at 4.30 p.m. Alonowai passed south at 6.15 a.m. AVE[.LINGTON, Feb. 29. Sailed.— Corinthic (4.25 p.m.) for London. AUCKLAND, Alareli 1. Sailed. —Squall (3 p.m.) for Gisborne via. Tolaga Bay. Arrived—lris (8 a.m.) from Norfolk Island.
The Union S.S. Coys. Whangape leaves Auckland to-morrow and arrives in Gisborne on Thursday morning. - On discharge of 400 lons of coal she leaves for Napier. Messrs Richardson and Go’s. Toroa arrives here next Saturday with cargo from "Wellington. The three-masted topsail scow Zingara (Captain Jensen) arrived last evening from Ngunguru, after a smooth passage of 12 days. To East Cape light easterly and south-easterly winds were met with. East Cape was passed on Saturday morning when the wind changed to north. From passing Tologa to arrival the wind was from, the north-west. 'The vessel has about 200,000 ft of timber for the Alpha Sawmill Company. The barque Hazel Craig, from Newcastle, via Auckland, with a cargo of coal, arrived in the Bay yesterday morning. She will discharge part of her cargo.in the Bay before coming into the river. Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s Fanny arrived from Napier on Saturday morning with 122 sheep, 170 sacks lime, and a quantity of general cargo. She leaves this morning for Whangara for a Wad of posts, and is expected to leave for Napier on Wednesday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2129, 2 March 1908, Page 2
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