SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. Saturday, June G._ Mokoin, s.s. (o a.in.), 3502 tons, Smith, from South. Sunday, Juno 7. Monowai, s.s. (5 p.m.), 3133 tons, Laeev. from Aucklind. Passengers: Misses Come, Lewis (2), Gomlie, Davies;l esdames Lewis, i’eaeoeke, Hunter, Hart rick. Thornier ; Messrs Gardner, DeMontnlk, Chrisp, 'Lewis -ooriaritv, Keefe, Langlnnd, Wilson, Anderson-Sheridau Pantomimo Company (100); and : 13 steerage. SAILED. Saturday, Junu 0. Mokoia. s.s. (noon), 3502 tons, ■Smith, from Auckland. Sunday, June 7. Monowui, s.s., 3133 tons, for South. Passengers: Misses E. Robinson, Marcoliouth, E. Williams, llorneman, Gallie, Monk, Campbell, Stagpoole, and Williams; Mesdames Marnier, Duncan, Stewart, A\ ilhanis, Hutchuison; Messrs Maiuler, J. Duncan, G. L. Chicken-, 13nir<i, Hoiden, Iv. Williams, M. C. Cooper, A. B. ’Williams, E. G. Palmer, G. Grant, J. Chapman, W. J. Taylor, V/. A. iSkitch, Nieholls, A. Brail-ford, Little, McLeod. Gray, K. Poswillo, Oruickshanks, Hart, Dustin, Morgan, and Taylor. EXPECTK D ARRIVALS. Waipori, Newcastle, to-morrow. Haupiri, Const, Wednesday. Squall, Auckland and Const, Wednesday. Ivaeo, Auckland, early. Seagull, Mnngntoto, early. Haupiri, Coast and Auckland, early. Waikaro, South, Juno 10. Moana, Auckland, June 10. Waikaro, Auckland, June 14. Wimmera, South, Juno 13. Tarawera, South, Juno 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waikaro, Auckland, Juno 10. Moana, South, Juno 10. Waikaro, South, June 14. Wimmera, Auckland, June 13. Tarawera, Auckland, June 17.
The U.S.S. Co.’s .Mokoia arrived from South oti Saturday morning and continued her voyage to Auckland and Sydney about midday. The- U.S.S. Co.’s Monow.vi arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon about 5 p.m., and was tendered on arrival. She had an exceptionality heavy passenger list,' including, the Pantomime Company, and considerable despatch was used in- getting them 'ashore. The Tuatea returned to the wharf before 7 o’clock, and the Monowai was expected to leave for South about midnight. The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri is at nresent- working along the Coast. She is clue here on Wednesday, and will then- proceed on to Greymouth. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waipori is due to-morrow from Newcastle with a full cargo of coal. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall leaves Auckland at 2 p.m. to-day for Tologa Bay anil Gisborne.
(Bv telegraph.) AUCKLAND, June 7. Arrived —Alcana. (11 a.m.), from Sydue/; Alokoia (10.15 a.m.), . from Gisborne. Cape Alaria Van Diemen reports Union Co. steamer Koromiko pissed South to "Westport at 12.55 p.m. Cape Alaria Van Diemen reports U.S.S. Waipori from AVeet passed East at 2.30 p.m., bound for Gisborne. EAST CAPE, June 7. Alonoivai passed South 10.35 a.m. WESTPORT, June G. Sailed —Regulus (11.55 p.m.), for Gisborne. SYDNEY, June 7. i Arrived—Alexa, from , Wanganui'.' Sailed —AYarrimoo (7 p.m. 6th), for Auckland, The passengers include the “Pro-dMacki”. footballers. Sailed —Polly, for Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2211, 8 June 1908, Page 2
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