SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SATURDAY, J IT'LY l. T.i'tiuc\ 5,.. to-45 a.in.!, loiS tailii; To:\:tram Sauth. Passengers: — Ivo.d i-ii-.'.t aiciiiioUi," Robertson, lio,,'vois.' Evans, Wliiteluiuae, .Bradley, Ridd; Blacky Porrv, Alilier, Tillen, ,loao>. S’utoy ami child, Toolo and oli i!d ; .\tic.sos Soluimacher, Harding, Kins. Martin (2), Barrow. Boyd, Simtson, Howard, SStagpoole, ilazengarb, and Ketsall -.Messrs Koberstson, Evans, Isaacs, lai.sb, Leary, Williams, i.onagnn. AVhitehouse, Kunny, Hiteliinnn, Bfdfonl, Hoblje. Comly, Collel'.o, ijtrutlievs, Snell, Scobn, Budge, Dewing. Jamieson, Cameron, Tramp ton, \\ rate, Allen', LeGrove, Moore, Quinn, Burke, Jones. I’egler, Bosk, An-glo-Welsh team (23), Dr. Sampson, Jones, Hodge, Bishop, Coleman,-Doy-le, Jones, Anderson, Mahoney, Fenton, Oreanan, Hanning, Barker, Scott,, Oliver, Robinson, .Hewitt- (2), Aliteliell, Raiigi, G'’Shaiinessey, Stewart, Cheese, Howe (2), Holly, Mcßenth, Harvey, Watson; Heigan, Carro’l, .Henderson, Mason, Johnson, Martin, Hind, Laing, Adam, Drake, (2), Hickey. 'Boyd, Aiunro, Do Frier, Davey. Hawks, Guilford, Costello, Smith, Pork —Katcliffe, Peterson, Alc-Aiillfui,*-Aiunro, Polar, Gray, Delaney, and Morithey. ... SUNDAY, JUI.Y 5. Ivcreru, a. 3. (1 pan.), 96 tons, Olsen,- pv.t back. j SAILED. SATURDAY, JULY 4. Kb rent, a.s. (7.10 a.m.), ,96 tons, Olsen, for Auckland. Tahtnb, s.s; (noon), 2078 tons/Jordan. for Auckland. Passengers in addition to those already published: Mrs. Best; Messrs -Mackley, Fardieu, Watson, Murray, Edwards, Rawle, and Asher.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinthic. S#itQi, to-day. Fanny, Napier, July 7. . Tnlune, Auckland, July 8. AVaikare, South, July 8. . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kereru, Auckland, early. Coronation. AVliitinnga, early. Alonowai, South, to-day. Fanny, Napier, July 7. Talune,.South; July 8. Waikare, Auckland," July 8. VESSELS IN PORT. r Coronation, ketch, in the bay. Kereru, a.s. “mpreza, barquentine. .The U.B.S. Co.’s Taluno arrived from South early on Saturday morning, and proceeded to Auckland during tho fore-noon. The U.S.S. Co.Alonowai was due yesterday evening from Auckland, but ovidently owing to tho rough weather had not put in an appearance late at night. The launch Has been arranged to leave the wharf at 6 a.m. this morning, and this will be the onlv launch. to tender her. The auxiliary schooner Kereru left for Auckland early bn-Saturday morning with a cargo of manure. After proceeding until East Cape was in . sight Captain Olsen found - it impossible to proceed, owing to the heavy ■head winds and rough state of the sea, and lie decided to return to port arriving here yesterday afternoon. On coming alongside the swell in the river caused the Keren; to swing heavily a.gaiilst the fore olio ins of the barquentine Eniprcza/with the result that her ship’s boat .was stove in. Tho Kereru will sail for Auckland again when the weather moderates. The koteh- Coronation is lying out in the" Bay awaiting a favorable wind to enable her to sail for. Mercury Bay.. . ~ Tho Westport Coal Co.’s Regains is expeoted froin Westport .with, a load of coal about Wednesday or Thursday next. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, July 4. Sailed—Squall (2.15 p.m.), for Gisborne, via To.’ogi Bav. Monowai (6.15 p.m.). far C.Vbo ns. „ i AUCfvLAND, July 5, Arrived—Alania (J p.m.),.. from (Sydney, Talune: (2,110 p.m.)) from Gisborne. „•, ,■' LYTTELTON, July 4. Sailed—Coi-inthia C .25 p.m.), for Gisborne. SYDNEY, July 4. Sailed—Fifos-hirt, for New Zealand. Alaitai, for New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2235, 6 July 1908, Page 2
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