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SHIPPING.

ARRIIVEO. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Winunora. s.s. (5 a.m.), 3022 tons, AVallor, from South. Passengers: Misses Whiting, MeLaurin, Hobcrtson, Monteikn'p, Solvander, Thonipton, Gibbons, McKenzie, Leslie, Burgess. Ferguson, and Cross; Mosdames Lcvick, Johnson and 3 children, Cottorill, Moore, Nelson, Beaver, Bodington, Richardson, "Williams, Fitzgerald (2), Brewer, rind MeCnllum; Messrs Fox, Redstone, Poit para , Cottorill (2). Morrin, Rigg. Richard, Fitzgerald, Arthur, Melvhill, Gunn, Ronald son, A\ aketiekl, Vi Fenwick, lv. Brown, Coleman, Ross, Cordinglev, Russell, Spence Coles, Todd Parker, Webb, Alexander, bingey, iloadley, Lock-hard, Piroo,. Fitzgerald, Gilmour, F. J. Williams, Blair. Dumpily, Good, Miller, Johnston, Why to, Brownlee, Oxeiih.nn, Hill, Brewer, Williams, White Rowe, Reed, Spiller, Campbell, 0 Brien, : Casey, Ivonland, Leo, Murray, llnnlin, ’Taylor, "Wilson, Brown (2), Ho - dor, Israel, Griffin, Fairlie, Somervell, Robertson, Brumby, Foster, Davidson, Bartlett, Arnold, Mormon, Senkles, Simpkins; Lowing, Myor, Neill, Roua, F. Williams, Napier representative football team (20). Regulus, s.s. (5.30 a.in.), oß*l tons, Sillars, from Westport. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 0. AVaikifre, s.s. (1 p.m.), 3071 tons, Bornech, from Auckland. 1 assencrors: Misses Thompson, Connolly, Crawford, Davies, Jilling, h-auklsj Messrs Watt, Thompson, Hvanis, Lysnar, O’lvee, Bryant, Davis, Nelson, Neville, Newing, Morgan. Ilobler, Faulds, Cave, Thomas. McEm, and 8011. SAILED. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Wimmera,- s.s. (1.30 p.m.),- 3022 tons, Waller, for Auckland. Passengers:—For Auckland : Mesdames Grant, Beaufoy, Morrison and child, \ F Kennedy; Messrs Cuthbertson, Grav (2), Farrell, F. C. Webb, F. AA • Smith, 0. Gill, Murray, Qumn, Young, Vowles, Tate, Hunter, Williams, Campbell, Vincent, Murray, Blake, Wilson. For Sydney: Mrs. Smith, Messrs Sylvia, Cameron, Thompson, AV. Gray, Coren, Donnelly (2), Anderson, G. Scott, and J. and H. Coredas. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER G. Amadui, schooner (2.30 p.m.), So tons, Brinck, for Tologa Bay aud Auckland. Coronation, ketch (2.30 p.m.), So tons, Page, for Tologa Bay and AYhitianga. Waikare, s.s. (8 p.m.), 30/1 tons, Bornech, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Misses Rosie and Moore, Messrs Evans, Large, McKinley, Sharpin, Jackson, Williams, Smyrk, AValshe, Symes, Lewis, Dawson, Absolum, McDonald, McCormack, Wall, Konyon, Ronwick, Strutliers, Evans, Peeler, Hay, Scullin, Morgan, Smith, McVay, Lang, Todd, Gardner Kabuka, Te Hail, Webb. For Lyttelton: Messrs Corbett and Collet. For Dunedin: Mesdames Wrightson and Kirk, Mr. Kirk, and Master AATightson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, Auckland and Tologa, today. . Haupiri, South, September 0. Victoria, Auckland, September 9. Monowai,. South, September 9. Moana, South, September 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, South, September 9. Monowai, Auckland, September 9. Moaria, Auckland, September 12. Tho Huddart-Parker Co.’s AYimmera arrived from South on Saturday morning and sailed again for Auckland and Sydney early in the afternoon. The Westport Coal Co.’s s.s. Rcgu3us arrived from Westport on Saturday morning, .and was brought alongside the wharf in the afternoon. The U.S.S. Co.’s AVaikare arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon, and continued her voyage South in the, evening. The schooner Awanui sailed for Tologa Bay and Auckland yesterday aftornoon. The ketch Coronation left for Tologa .Bay and AYhitianga yesterday. She loads timber at the latter place. The Co.’s Haupiri is due fr6m Napier and Grey mouth on AVcduesday morning, and will again take up her usual run between Auckland, Coast ports, and Gisborne. The U.S.S. Co.’s Rakanoa is due from Newcastle early with a cargo of coal. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall as, due today from Auckland and Tologa Bay. A Press Association telegram from .Dunedin says: —The steamer Dulwich arrived to-day from Victoria (British Columbia), rafter a fine-wea-ther passage of 33 days. Although the Dulwich steered a course which crossed the Aeon’s route, no sign or tidings were seen of tlie missing steamer. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, Sept. 5. Sailed —Paparoa, for Wellington. AUCKLAND, Sept! 5. Arrived —Invertay, ut 10. a.m., from Durban. NAPIER, Sept. 5. Arrived —Fanny (1 a.m.), from Gisborne. AUCKLAND, Sept. 5.

Capo Maria reports the steamer British Monarch, and a large twomasted steamer, red funnel, black top, from east, passed west at 4 p.m. 1 i AUCKLAND, Sept, 0. Arrived —W-immera (9 a.m.), from Gisborne; Victoria (3.15 p.m. 6th), from Sydney. Sailed —\Vtuhora a.m. 6th), for Sydney; Koromiko (midnight sth), for Suva. k b EAST CAPE, Sept. 6. Squall passed south at-4.15 p.m. 1 1 NEWCASTLE, Sepv % 6. Sailed —-Wairuna for Bluff ; Waitemata for Wellington; Ka-iapoi for Lyttelton; Louisa Craig and Empreza for Auckland. ' iMELBOURNE, Sept. 6. Sailed —lilimaroa for New ZeaA land. BRISBANE, Sept. 6. • Arrived—Aorangi from Vancouver.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2289, 7 September 1908, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2289, 7 September 1908, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2289, 7 September 1908, Page 2

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