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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED,

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0,

Alouowai, s.s. (4 a.m.), 3433 torn*, Lncov, from South. Passengers: Alissos Render, Brown, Russell, Casein. Davies, Baigcnt, Williams (3), Dir row, Isaeson, May, .Stihvell ;Alesdnmos Brown ami Perry; Messrs Maurice, Sinclair, Bussell, 4\eir, Imrie, White, Xaish. Clarke, C-lnl-cott, Littlehury, Tulloch, O’Brien, Hague, Wilson, Sehla'ult, Joblin, Pulling, Sparkman, Jiusaiwl, Barry, Hislop. Jacobs, Craigie, Wilson, Beard, Sherrill'. Evans. Allan, Williams, Nurse, Nonwright, Perry, Ash well, Eadie, Arnot, and 1!) steoinge. Haupiri, s.s (5 a.m.), 748 tons. Roe*. from Grevmouth ami Napier. Victoria, s.s. (1.30 p m.), 2909 tons, Entwistle, from Sydney ,an<l Auckland. Passengers: —From Sydney: Miss Richards, Mrs. Martin, Messrs W. Martin, Alncleuu, Nevins, A. W illiam, Patterson (2). and K. Campbell. From Auckland : Misses Fountain, Coleman, Honan, Foiley, Cox, and Dunning (31; Alesdames King and child, Beaufoy. Cox, Dunning und two children; Messrs Pavitt, Honan, Gow, Fotier, Wilson, Fothergill. Barton, Nelson, Quinn, Cox, Finlay, Williams, Bo’ton, Leslie, Dunning, Gammon, Jones, Harr in, Malone, Nugent, Hunter, Turner, Crump, Sellar, Edwards, Richards, and Captain Coleman. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. i Monowai, s.s. (noon), 3433 tons, Lacey, for Auckland. Passengers: Misses Cur'son, Norman ; Mesdames Johnston, Sandlant, Nisbett, Stegbjill, Crnicksliank and infant; Messrs Olliver, Steggall', Morrill, Gunn, Smith, D. Ferguson. Paradise, Jenne, Andrews, Gardner, Mullen, Reid, McCracken, and Murray (4). Haupiri, s.s. (-F p.m.), 74S tons, Ross, for Auckland and Coast- ports. Passengers:—For Te Araroa : Mr. J. H. Martin and child. For Port Awanui: Afr. Ronald. For Waipiro : Miss Baigent. Alessrs Cowan and Alontofiore. For Waipare: Air. Williams. For Tuparoa : Messrs Nelson, Green-. Grenig-ht, nnd Rata Ehopa (2L For Tologa : Rev. Father Lane. Victoria, s.s. (9 p.m.L 2969 tons. Entwistle, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Alisse-? 'Telford. Sttevens, Nicholson. Cussen, Never. (2): Mesdames Arhon. Gray. Trawern. Lysnar and child, Sheridan; Alessrs Ranger. E. J. King, Thompson Und child, Sturnfels, Page, Parker, Tingev. Baird,. Ross, H. Williamson, • Richard, Poupard, Spademan, Sehlaoht, Dunlop, Mitchell, Haig, Lysnar, Lockhead, Colemun, Arnold, Griffen. Sumnlarsell, Simpkins. Tinkler, Israel. Stevens, and Alaster Pirie. For Wellington: Alessrs Hyams, Bryant, and Master Jones. For I.vttelton: Airs. A. L. Muir, Aliss L. Muir, and Mr. G. Holmes. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aloana, South, Soptcmber 12. Itakanoa, Napier, early. Waikare, iSout-li, September 16. Alokoia, Auckland, September 16. Waikare, Auckland, September 20. Victoria, South, September 19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Moaha, Auckland, September 12. Waikare, Auckland, September 16. Alokoia, South, September 16. Waikure, South, iSeptember 20. Victoria, Auckland, September 19. The U.S.S. Co.’s Alonowai arrived from South early yesterday morning 'and continued her voyage to- Auckland later. Tho Huddart-l’arker Co.’s Victoria arrived from Sydney mid Auckland yesterday afternoon -and resumed her voyage South during'the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s flaupiri - arrived yesterday morning from Greynioutlx and Napier. She sailed for Coast ports and Auckland in the afternoon, taking a number of passengers. Alessrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny left on Tuesday niglit for Napier. As stated yesterday it- was intended that- she would leave early yesterday morning, but she got away earlier than was expected. The U.S.S. Co.’s AVanaka is due to call -hero -about next Alonday from South on her way to Auckland. Alessrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny loaves Napier this evening for Gisborne. The U.S.S. Co.’s Rakanou. from Newcastle was due to leave Auckland yesterday for Najiier direct, and arrives here ea,rly next week with the balance of her cargo of coal. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE - MARIA, Sept.. 9. liidiuleina, from west, passed east at 7.10 a.m. AUCKLAND, iSept. 9. Sailed—ltaura (7 a.m.), for NewcasUo. EAST CApE) gept _ 9. Victoria passed south at 8 a.m. NAPIER, Sept. 9. Arrived—Fanny (12.40 p.m.), from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Sept. 9. Arrived —Alaheno (7.55 a.m.), from Sydney. SYDNEY, Sept. 9. Arrived—Alexa,' from Wanganui; Pelotas, from AVhangarei. Sailed — Alokoia (2 p.m.), for Auckland. AIELBOURNE, Sept. 9. Sailed —Ulimarcu for New Zealand.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2292, 10 September 1908, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2292, 10 September 1908, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2292, 10 September 1908, Page 2

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