SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. ■ Navua, vs.s. (2 p.ni.), 2930 tons, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Butler, Baust, Clark, Ainsley, Marshall, ami Griffon; Mesdames Clark, Marshall, Queree, Curtin, Simeon, Vowles and infant, Bruce, and falconer ; Messrs Hodges, Ainsley, Goukling, Ardin, X. iS'imson, Pollock, Clark Owen. Sternfols, Saunders, McGlashan. AY. Falcon, Buekland, A'eale, Jeffreys, Howard, Andrew, Bragato, Dunn, ilutton, and llouu Patarr. SAILED. Navua, ,s.s. (9 p.m.), 2930 toils, for | South. Passengers:—For Napier: Misses AYallis, Tiffen. B- Murray, A. Llovd, and Kerekere; Mesdames Kirk, ‘Murray, Bennett, 8. Kerr, Simpson and child, and Oliiver; Messrs Dowell, Burgess, Trueey, Hobbs Ritchie, Macßeth, AA indson, Hetchman, P. O'Sullivan, Olhver, Carpenter, J. Holdsworfch., McGinty, J. Wilson, It. E. S. A. Cover, Livingstone, J. Hyman, Chicken, Flint, Tattersall, H. B. Williams, McFarlane, AAeir, Preston, Pvke, F. O’Brien, Molloy, Bennett, Brim's, Adamson, Kirkpatrick, ami Dr. Buckcridge; For A\ ollington: Messrs, Mays and- D, Irent I'M Lyttetlon : 1 Messrs Dixon and At Uliamsoii. li!t Zingvra, scow (2.30 p.ni.), l&l tons, Jensen, for AAhangape. expected arrivals. AA'immera, South, to-morrow. AVaikare, Auckland, September b. Victoria, Auckland, September 9. "Monowai. South, September 9. Moana, South, September 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. AA'immera, Auckland, to-morrow. AVaikare, South, September 6. Victoria, South. September 9. Monowai, Auckland, September 9. Moana, Auckland, September 12. Having completed her discharge, the three-masted scow Zingara sailed yesterday afternoon . for AA hangape to load timber. . The U.S.S. Co.’s Navua arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon and sailed Soutli again in the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due to leave Auckland to-morrow afternoon for Tologa Buy and Gisborne, bringing transhipments ex s.s. Apanma. The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri is due from Greymoutli and Napier on AA ednesday morning. Discharging operations were completed yesterday on the schooner Awaliui, and she will probably leave iorTologa Bay and Auckland to-morrow morning. , , . The ketch Coronation has finished unloading and is expected to sail tomorrow for Tologa Bay and A tickland. , . , The U.S.S. Co.’s Rakanoa, which left Newcastle last Sunday with a consignment of coal, is due in Auckland at a nearly date, and will call in here on her way to Napier. The Navua, which arrived at Auckland on Saturday from the Islands, received some damage through humping against the reef at Raratonga this trip, and the vessel will probably have to withdraw, for repairs when she reaches Dunedin. The AVestport Coal Co. s Regulus is due here in the morning with a load of coal. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Sept. 3. Sailed—AVhaknrewa, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, Sept. 3. Sailed Mortlike, for New Zealand: St. Kilda, for AVanganui. BRISBANE, Sept. 3. Sailed—Maramu, for Vancouver. MELBOURNE, Sept. J. Arrived—Usher, from Auckland. CAPE MARIA, Sept. 3. Oswestry Grange, from west, passed east at 5 p.ni.: U.S.S. C,o. s Koiromiko, from south, parwe-.l "east at 6 p.m. yesterday; a. steamer, from west, passed east at 10.30 p.m. AUCKLAND, Sept. 3. Sailed—Hauroto (9.30 p.m. yesterday), for Suva; lndradevi (5.30 p.m.), for London, via Las Palmas. Arrived —AVaikare (9 a.m.), from Gisborne, Squall (9.45 a.m.), from Gisborne. Oswestry Grange (2 p.m.), from Sydney. NAPIER., Sept. 3. Arrived—'Fanny (midnight), from Gisborne. PORT AHURIRI, Sept. 3. To Sail—Fanny (8 p.m.), for Gisborne. AVESTPORT, Sept. 3. Sailed —Regain* (3.15 a.m.), for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2287, 4 September 1908, Page 2
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