SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. TUESDAY. MARCH 24. Toroa s.s. (7410 a.m.), 174 ti>ns, Pcter.-mi, from Napier. . Tokom mi, s.s., from Napier. , SAILED. TUiV'DAV. -MARCH 24. Toroa, s.s. (9 p.m.), 174 tons, Peterson, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowui, South, to-day. Victoria. Auckland, to-day. .Manuka, South, Saturday. Monowui. Auckland, Sunday. Norcru, Auckland, via Coast, eaily. 'ljna Newcastle, early. Mary Isabel, Newcastle, early. Alokoia, Auckland, April 1. AYaikare. Napier, April 1. Victoria, Napier, April 4. V ROJ KCTHD DE PA UTURES. Tokoiuaru, Auckland, to-day. Mouov.ai, Auckland, to-day. Victoria, South, to-day. Manuka, Auckland, Saturday. Monowai. Suuth, Sunday. Mo'koia. Soifth, April 1. AValkare, Auckland, April 1. Victoria, Auckland, April 4. jiv Telegraph. AiELBOURXE, Maich.24. Arrived. —Ganymede from HokxallSa' CAPE MARIA, Alarcli 24. Ayrshire from south passed east at 7.13 a.in. . Huddart Parker vessel from ease passed west at 12.30 p.m. P AUCKLAND. March 24. Sailed. —Wimmera (11 p.xn. -out.) for Svdliov. “ £ Arrived. —Emprcza, barque, from Edithburg; Miry Isabel, bnrquentine, from Clarence River. Sailed.—Victoria (o n.m.), *»» south. Passengers for Gisboine. Aliss Sowden, Alcsdnmes AlcSkimming, Afaddison, Tatterslield and child, Isdael, and Aliddleton; Mesms Dalleu, Walsh, Eotliergill, Smith, A<r UC .\v Brown, AlcALllan, Beniamin, Cane. Tattersueld, Ormond, lakle, Howden, McGregor. NAPIER, March 24. Sai'ed. —Tokcmaru (8.53 aim.) for Crisboi.u. n[: y Kl) |v AI ire’ll 24. Sailed.—Alamika for north. Pas-n-yi gel's for Clisbome Airs Sherwood and children. , SYDNEY. March 24. Sailed —AUmurewa, for Wellington. Arrived —Warrimoo (1 p.m.), from Port Stephens. The U.S.S. Co.’s Alonowai arrives from Napier this morning and proceeds later to Auckland. The Tuatea leaves the wharf at 6 a.in. and 9 a.in. The following have booked passages for Auckland: —Rev. and Airs Bertram and infant, Air and Mrs Gray, Air and Airs Atkins, Miss Houston, Airs Oxeuli im, Alessrs Redstone, P. Brenan, E, AY. Page, A. Green, Miller, Dearman, R. B. Scott, Williams, Beattie, Lindsay, 'Jerome and Grosse. •. The B.P. liner Victoria arrived in Auckland a day late but will arrive 1.r.-r. m; schedule' time, proceeding to Napier in the evening. The 1 lunch leaves the wharf with outward passengers at 7 n.m. Alessrs Richardson and Co.’s Toroa arrived from Napier yesterday, morning with. 130 tons of general produce, and returned in the evening to Napier. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s Tokom aril arrived yesterdav -to load u-nriLfor Home rnarCn plain G. H. Lacy lias taken charge of the U.S.S. Co.’s Mpnowai, and Captain Rolls, ‘recently in charge of tho vessel, takes command of the Maitui (until recently called the Aliowora). A Press Association telegram from Auckland states that The barque .Em-, preza. which arrived from Edithburg to-day, experienced boisterous weather on the passage, which occupied 3G days. A number of the sails were damaged. The Emprcza brings a c irga consisting of 2io tons of salt and 25 tons gypsum.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2148, 25 March 1908, Page 2
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