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arrived. SATURDAY, JULY '25. Victoria. s.s. (5 a.m.), 2969 tons. Entwialte, from South. I’u'Songqrs: Misses Cilcott, .McMillan (2). .Malcolm (2), Corrigan, Hennus, Burns, Hvott, McDonald and N-urso Horpot: Mesdamca Roland, Jennings and child, Williams. Lamb and child, Ruby, Clarkson, Quigley, Ifvick. hirata, Carer, Brandon and child, AlcLords, and Groy and child; Rots, Pativni and Tautau, Mosers Hoi instead, Jennings, Black, Ryan, Pettigrew, Muller, Gardner, Tromp, Toogoood, Cowlrick, Andrews, Toms, Cripps, McMillan, Pitt, Adams, Hutton, Squirrel, William.son, Owen, Ru- . by,' Schierning, Dawson, Marshall, Jnckmnnn, Jeuno, 1 ratt, Hei, 1 avrnta, Take Meiektne, \ i Potae, Parum, Ruru, Graham, Gowlandr Cornish, Webster, Carey, Collins, Earn'shaw: Smith. Gnmoer, Grant, Molu, McDonald, Mitchell. Gillott, \ ember. and High School lootball team (IS). Awanui, schooner (2 p.m.), So tons, Brinek, from Auckland via Tologa • Bay. ■ . . SUNDAY, JULY 20. Talune, s.s.' (1 p.m-.), 2078 tons, Jordan, from Auckland .la ssengers: Alessrs McGibbbon, Colledge, Chapman, . Pearson, B ackie, Baßour ; Blacklor, Massey, Prmco Chap Dramatic Co. (17); and ten steerage. SAILED. - ;j • . SATURDAY, JULY 2d. Victoria, s.s. (1 p.m.), 2969 tons, Entwistle, for Auckland and Bydnev. Passengers, in addition to those already published :-r—For Auckland : Misses Howlott, Ratcliff®, Prosser, Crawford, 'Coleman, and Morran; Mesdamcs Crawford, (rood, Morran, Newitt, McCormack and infant, Messrs Good, Lee, Horne, Turner, Stewart, Von Pern, Starnes, A\. Wallace, Maxwell, Leach, Long, Smith, Chinnery-Brown, and Per. Pohewa. For Sydney: Messrs Jjardolli anu. Martin. SUNDAY, JULY 26. . Talune. s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 2078 tons,Jordan, for South.' Passengers: For Napier: Mr. and Mrs. Mallmson, Misses Rebe Kussmann, Dickie, Yates. Wyman, Collisen and two children, Freeman, Bate; Aleedames G. S Kemp and ’infant, Lyndon; Messrs A. Cowley/ Robyns, Cripps, Toogood, Popple. R. ‘6 •‘Black, A mlrews, Dustin, Kemp. F.l.iott, Gray, J T. King. Hodge, Mark, D. J. Barrv, Sharpe, Rayiier. Redward, Breach, Owen, Williams, Ryan, Atkins, Morton, Bowman, Keogh, Green, Krqnberg, Ferguson. Egan, Master Jvaliutia, Te Hau, Ehau Ran. tor Ly- / ttelton: Miss S. Turner, Mr. J. 8. Turner.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai, South, July 29. Wimmera, Auckland, July 29. Moana, South, August 1. Monowai, Auckland/August 2. Keroru, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai, Auckland, July 29. Wimmera, South, July 29. Moana, Auckland, August 1. Monowai, South, August 2. VESSELS IN PORT. Pelotas,. barmientine. Coronation, ketch. Eangi, soow. Awanui, schooner. Tlie Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrived from Smith on Saturday morning and sailed again for Auckland and ’Sydney. She brought -a large number of passengers for this I8?rt, and also transhipments ex s.s. Fiteshiro and Ariawa. , ."• • ' The schooner Awanui arrivedtrom Tologa Bay and Auckland on Saturday "afternoon after a good passage all'the way down. ?,Slie brings a carw 0 of timber for Messrs Evans, Nield and Co., and discharged some, at lologa on her passage. . The U.S.S. Co.’s Talune arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon, and sailed South irj the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s', Haupiri was expected to finish working the Coast yesterday and to arrive in the Bay late last nujlit or • early tins niorilin&!« The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due today from Tologa Bay and Auckland. She returns direct to Auckland after discharging. The auxiliary schooner Ivererii is due any time from Auckland. BY TELEGRAPH. . LONDON, July 25. Arrived —Turakina from Lyttelton; Concordia, from Timaru. Sailed—lonic, for Lyttelton; Barrow Mmti, for Auckland. - ! . SYDNEY, July 20. ' Arrived —Mokoia, from New Zealand. Sailed —Moeraki. SYDNEY, July 26. ! Arrived —Pendle Hill, from Auckland; Laura, from Greymouth. NEWCASTLE, July. 26. Sailed —Waipori, for Bluff; Wongafell, for Wellington. ■ MELBOURNE, July 26. Arrived —Wa.rrimoo, from New Zealand. HOBART, July 25. Arrived —Rimutaka. AUCKLAND, July 26. Arrived Victoria (9.40 a.m.J, from Gisborne; Wimmera, (12.55 p.m.), from- Sydney. AUCKLAND. July 24. Sailed-y Squall (4 p.m.), for Gisborne, via Tologa Bay. ■ AUCKLAND July 25. Cape Maria reports; “U.S.S. Co.’s Koma-ta, from east, passed south at 9.5 a.m., bound Westport.” EAST. CAPE, July 25. Talune passed south at 6.45 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2253, 27 July 1908, Page 2
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