SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. WE DM US DAY, APRIL 8. Moaowai. s.s. (3 n.iu,), 3133 tons, l.aev. from South. Passengers: Misses Fulton, Butler, Wilkinson, 'Hunt, lline, Timma; Mcsdames Aislabie, Sherrill and child, Carroll, Carrol. Cannody and three children, Dodd and maid, Roland; Messrs Aislabie, Stewart, Carmodv, Fenwick (2),. Stokes. Browne, Coleman, Webb," Watkins, Dahl, Murphy, Rcwai, Larnnek, Brigham, Matthews, (irili'en, Roland, " Strang, Nicole, Kelly, and 33 steerage. W'hakavu, s.s. (3.30 p.m.) from Wellington. Wimmera, s.s. (7 p.m.) from Auckland. Passengers:—Misses Heard. McDonald, Fisher, and Houston; M'esdame- Farmer, Johnson and Brewer; Messrs Oxenham, lfeald, Hicks, Gillanders. Potter, Cox, Bloomfield, Hey worth, Farmer, and eighteen steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Sonorita, Newcastle, early. Haupiri, Coast, early. Regains, Westport, April 10. Karo, Coast, early. .Mait-ui, South, April 10._ Monowai, Auckland, April 12. Manuka, Auckland, April 14. Kuril, Napier, to-morrow. PROJ ECTICD DEPARTURES. Mokoia, South, April 11. Monowai, South, April 12. Manuka, South, April 14. Waikare, Auckland, April 15. Mnitai, Auckland, April 16. Bv Telegraph. AUCKLAND, April 8. Cape Maria V. D. reports that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s ‘s.s. Maori from south-west, passed east at 3.39 o.m. ' WELLINGTON, April 8. Arrived— (5.5 p.m.) Ulimaroa from (Svdnsy. - AUCKLAND, April 8. Sailed, Southern Cross, barquentine, for Wliangaroa and Sydney. HOK.IANGA HEADS, • Arrived —Bell Flower, ketch, from Lyttelton. The s.s. Monowai had an cxceptioinliy rough trip from South and arrived yesterday morning, eventually sailing for Auckland during the afternoon. Tho Huddart Parker Co.’s Wimmera arrived from Auckland last evening and was tendered on arrival, the passengers being landed about 8.39. She resumed her voyage couth during the evening. The Tysr-r liner Whakania arrived from-' South yesterday afternoon to load frozen meat, wool, etc. The s.s. Burn is expected to-mor-row morning from Napier. The TJ.S.S. Co.’s Squall sailed for Auckland yesterday after having been delayed for two days through bad weather. She took a full cargo of sheep.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2161, 9 April 1908, Page 2
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