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SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. Moana, s.s.. (5 a.m.), DDlo tons, Smith, from Smith. 1 useoiigois. Missis AU-Leod, .Morgan, 1 itoute. M’rav, Fox. and Alt»Go\vnn jMcsilamee Carroll and Commons jAleesrs Arthur, Nicholson, Baird, Williamson, Jnlmjh Williams, To Hua, Lougher, bk-iki-corn, Ha-rley, Tingov, Goldsmith, Sherratt, Williams, Hodge, Duudsdat, Black, Muir, J)ol>bio, Holmes, Broadliold, Putu. Elliott, Monton. Irwin, Hicks. Christophers, Alel.eod, Cato, Alacky, Hon. Captain Tucker;.and •33 steerage. .SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. Monowai, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 3433 tons, Bolls, from Auckland. 1 asson«ers: Miss Williams; 'Mrs. Williams; Messrs Long, Turner, Sceirts, ■Mmbic, Miller (2), Bush, Clarke, Ellcv, Pawley, Allen, Nicholson, Bold. Burr, timhnor, Levis. A en. Archdeacon Williams, Warwick, Kearsley, Donald ; .anti 12 steerage.
SAILED. satubdayTaugust 1. . Coronation, ketch (8 a.m.), 85-tons, Page, 'for Mercury Bay. Seagull, scow (8 n.m.), 72 tons, Scott, <or Mercury Bay. Awamti. schooner (8.30 a.m.), Bo tons. -Brinck, for Tologa Bay ami Auckland. „„„ _ Moana, s.s. (noon), 0910 tons, Smith, if or- 'Auckland. Passengers: For Auckland: Mieses Townley, Graham, dlnnsen, Cummings, Holden, Howard, Bold, Cox, Robinson. diedstoiio, dVlossman, I>ong<lil«!, Gthuour, McCutchen, .Hoskins, O’Cnrroill, Aherne, Edwards and infant, Atkins, Alloo, K. and M. Aston. Third, Donovan, Haylock, Batchelor, Smith, Crawford, Courtney, Jones, Cook, McNeill, 'Lister, and Egan :Mesdfmice Good, Ivil. Holden and child, Cummings, 'Bold, Cox. Crawford, Atkins, White, Haokett, Smith and infant, Hedges, and Whitson ; Messrs 'Hansen, Good, Ivil, Iloklen, Ilollier, .Rollout, Bnico, Bloomfield, ‘Smith. Whitson. Wade. A. and J. Morrow, White, Mossniaii, Price, Lakßnav, W. Smith, Kretehmar, Simson, Brengaiv, Hackett, Braithwaite, Blacky Alulloo]y, Richardson, MiTler, Ferris, Foley, Rodgers, Chaltender, Faulkner, Henz'.er, 'Blair, Taylor, Dobbio, Dunl'oy, Ih iu ; ltain, Hedges, Craig, Goodley, Morrow, Moore, Nelson, Cleary, Crump, Jenkins, Mill, Peter, M'ilisted, Cleadley, and LyLerg; Masters Charles, Baker, and -Edwards. For Sydney : Messrs R. A\. Wilson, M. S. Edwards, and Wagenheans. SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. Monowai, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 3433 tons, Rolls, for South. P'issenigers:—For Napier : Misses Cholmondeley, Threlkeld, Reeves, Keefe, Davey, Caiman; Alesdames Wilson, Reeves; Messrs C. McLeod, Hayly, Holmes, Lilley, McLean, G. W. Davidson, Christophers, Miller, Tingey, Marshall, "Williamson, JAirker, Kennedy, Morton, Aston, Petersen, Thompson, Clratfield. For Wellington : Mies Simmonds and Mr. F. J. Wilson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waikare, South. August 5. Mokoia, Auckland, August 5. AVimmera, South, August 8. .Waikare, Auckland, August 9. Kereru, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Polotas, Whang iron, to-day. Waikaro, Auckland, August 5. Mokoia, South, August 5. AVimmera, Auckland, August 8. AVaikare, South, August 9. VESSELS IN PORT. Pelotas, barquontine. Nereliana, steamer, in the Bay. The U.S.S. C'o.’s Moana arrived from South early.on Saturday morning .and sailed again 'for Auckllmd and Sydney at noon. She took a large number of 'passengers from this port for Auckland in connection with the visit of the American fleet. The schooner Awniui sailed for Tologa Bay.and Auckland o:i Saturday morning with a cargo of general goods and a quantity of manure. The ketch Coron itioir and the scow Seagull left for Mercury Bay on Saturday morning to load timber. The U.S.'S. Co/s Monowai arrived from 'Auckland yesterday afternoon, and sailed south in the evening.
The ibarquentine Pelotiis will probably sail this morning for Wliangaroa in ballast, t 0 load timber. The U.S.’S. Co.’s Hawea .is due today from .Newcastle, ccul laden. BY TELEGRAPH. .PORT CHALMERS, August 1. Arrived —-Wa dilate (8 a.m.), from London. LONDON, August 1. Arrived—Athenic (July Slat), from Wellington. SYDNEY, AugVt 2. Sailed—Maheno (12.30 a.m.) for New Zealand. AUCKLAND, August 2. Arrived—Jlauroto (7.15 a.m. on 2nd), from Rarotonga,: Moana (9.30 a.i11.), from Gisborne ;'Norfolk (8.15 .a.'in. on 2nd), from Svdney. EAST CAPE, August 2. Monoiwai passed south 6.40 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2259, 3 August 1908, Page 2
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