SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. TUESDAY March. 17. llanpiri cs. (1.30 p.m.), 748 tons. Mcßride, from Auckland, via Coast
SAILED TUESDAY, March 17. Hnupiri s.s. (3 p.m.), 74S tons, McBride, for Fapier.
KX 1 ’ EOTE !) AItIU V ALS. Walk'',re South to-day. Manuka Auckland to-day. Tokomuru. South, Thursday, llanpiri. South, Thursday. Wimmera. South, Saturday. W;dk.irc. Auckland, Sunday. Kereru. Auckland, via Coast, early lima, Newcastle, early. Mary Label. Newcastle, early. Afoiiowai. South, -March 25. Victoria, Aut'klaud, March 25. Manuka. South, March 2S. Alonowui, Auckland, March 29.
I’ROJECTED DEPARTURES. Coronation, Auckland, to-day. AVaikaro, Auckland, to-day. Manuk 1 .. South, to-day. Haupiri. Auckland via Coast, Thursday. Wimmera. Auckland, Saturday. Waikr.ro, South, Sunday. Monowai, Auckland, March 25. Victoria, South, March 25. Alanuka, Auckland, Alarch 2S. Alouowai, South, March 29.
BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, March 17. Arrived—James Craig from Thames, Star of England from Auckland. SUVA, March 17. Arrived.—Aorangi, from VancouSaiied.—Aorangi for Brisbane. NEWCASTLE, March 17. Sailed.—Rakanoa for New Zealand. AUCKLAND, March 17. Sailed.—Manuka for South. Passengers for Gisborne:—Misses Summerville, Eraser, ami Wicks tend; Alesdanus -McClcay, Summerville, Hammond. tin No (2), Sainsbury, Wallis, Busckc. aiuf TrevesMessrs Sainsburv. Kerr, Hutchinson. Hansen, Fraser. Wiekstead, Rob, McGlashen, Davis, Rur-cko, Morgan, Jones, Burns, Austin. Atiller, Glasgow, Bryant, Burgers. and Cheshire. Sailed —Manuka (4.10 p.m.) 'or Gi.borne. Sailed.—Manapcun, (6.20 p.m.) ior A> jfarch 17. Mo'koia passed west at 9 a.m. The Union S.S. Go's Haupiri arrived yesterday afternoon from Auckland via. Coast. She could not work some cl the Coast ports owing to the rough, weather. She left later in the after neon for Napier. She returns to-morrow morning and leaves for Coast ports and Auckland at 8 a.m. The'Union S.S. Co’s Manuka arrives this afternoon from Auckland and proceeds in the evening to Napier, The Tuatea leaves the wharf with outward passengers at 7 p.m. The Union S.S. Co’s Waikare did not leave Napier till late last niglvt. and is not expected to arrive until about 7 o’clock this morning. The Tuatea leaves on the Waiknre’s arrival'and again at 11 a.m. with outwr rd passengers. The*following have booked passages for Auckland Misses Hair, McDonald, and Lyons; Mesdames A. T. Ngatn and child, and Jones; Messrs Peacock, A. do Beer, Judd, Griffiths, C. Dunlop, Wood, Ralph, Anderson, Richards, and Hexfernam.^ The auxiliary schooner Kaeo, leaves Auckland on the 23rd. hist, for coast ports and Gisborne. The 'ketch Coronation sails to-day for Auckland. The N.Z.S. Go’s Turakina left London on Saturday last for Wellington, and tile Tongariro left Capetown for the same port. The Union S.S. Co.’s Rakanoa left Newcastle -on Saturday night for Wellington and Gisborne. After discharging 400 tons _ of, coal here the vessel proceeds to Napier.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2142, 18 March 1908, Page 2
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