SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY, AI’RIL 18. Kaeo, a.s. CO a.iu.), 155 ions, Skin- ( ner. from Boat Harbor. Haupivi, g..n. (1.1 p.m.), 48 tons, Alcßrido, from South. Passengers — Misses iieililiY (2), Speedy. Gibson, Slight, Mrs. Heilihy, Mr. Schicrning, and 11 steerage. SUNDAY, APRIL 19. Maitai. s.s., 3325 tons. Rolls, from Auckland. SAILED. SUNDAY, APRIL 19. Uauniri, s.s. (7 a.m.), 718 tons, Mellride, for Waipiro. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, Auckland, to-dav. Monowai, South, April 22. Victoria, Auckland, April 22. Kia Ora, South, April 23. Manuka, South, April 25. Mouowni, Auckland, April 2G. Alokoia, Auckland, April 29. Wnikare, South, April 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maitai, South, this morning. Monowai, Auckland, April 22 (night). Victoria, South, April 22. Kaeo, coast ports and Auckland, April 22. Manuka. Auckland, April 20. Monowai, South, April 2G. Wnikare, Auckland, April 29. Alokoia, South, April 29. By Telegraph. EAST CAPE, April 19. Maitai passed south at 4.45 .p.m. AUCKLAND, April 18. Arrived —Wimmera (8.10 p.m.), from Gisborne. AUCKLAND, April 19./ Arrived —Victoria (1 p.m.), from Sidney. 'Sailed—Maitai (midnight, ISth), for Gisborne. WELLINGTON, April 19. Sailed—Ruru (9.30 p.m., 18th), for Gisborne. SYDNEY, April 18. Sailed—Wnikare, for Auckland. BRISBANE, April 19. Arrived—Moana, from Vancouver. MELBOURNE, April 19. Arrived—Ulimaroa, from Bluff.
The auxiliary schooner Kaeo returned from Boat Harbor early on Saturday morning, bringing about "“200 bales of. wool. She commences loading for coast ports and Auckland to-morrow morning, and will sail on Wednesday evening. Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Hnupiri arrived from South Into on Saturday night. She brought about 20 Gisborne passengers who had missed the Wimmera at Napier. The Haupiri left early yesterday morning for Waipiro direct, where she lands a quantity of produce from Lyttelton. The U.S.'S. Co.’s Maitai passed East Capo at -1.15 p.m. yesterday, and was expected to arrivo in the Bay at a late hour last night, on her return from Auckland. Tho Tuatea will tender her at G a.m. this morning, and she will resume her voyage south later. In an endeavor to make up her time, tho vessel only carries two tons of cargo for this port. She takes away about six tons of cargo, including a large quantity of cmjjijyji casks. iSbc brings tho foliowi» sengers for this port: Miss-jafrfmhree' Sbcllington, Yates, nedy. am? family Taylor and infant, and ilmers; Hunt, -Jury, icliol.3, ivALewin. Sheath, Captains Botham TT.v:.- ;Mi , h©-:ILS.S. Co.’s Squall is expected - . to-day front-Tologa Bay and Auek-Huddart-Barkcr Co.’6 s.s. Vic:CA:;'Toi'ia arrives from Auckland ou Wed-' ! '-': ! ;.’-'ifesday afternoon, and continues her Voyage south in the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrives from South on Wednesday evening, and leaves for Auckland later at night. * Tlie following have booked passages per the s.s. Maitai for South this morning:—For Napier: Mr. and Airs. Gilberd, Mr. and Mrs. Hill and infant, Mr. and Airs. Harris, Air. and Airs. Tiffen, Air. and Airs. Culloeh, Aliases Alonckton, Adams, Pal- - fnor, Trimble, Harry and - child, Bragg, Mesdames Shier) aw, Gore, Power and 2 children, H. Johnson, Burgess, AVliairengil, Messrs. Saunders and 5 children, Darton, C. P. Davies, Burton, A. and L. Cotterill, Alarris, Callow, Hunt, Johnson, A. Blair, Coppin, Hogg, Fieklhouse,
Chas. Hyland, Reid, ( i . and H. Sutton, Granby, McCullough, C. Wil--eon, C. J. Morris, Kingdom, Mackey, Huka, Tutatva, Cowlrick, McLernon, Kiunnman, Ferguson, Searle, Dobson, Fraser, Sncnsley, Daimevirke tennis team, Napier footballers (22). For ■Wellington: Mr. Burton, Mr. Bowling.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2169, 20 April 1908, Page 2
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