SHIPPING.
arrived. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IG. AVaiknro, ss\. (t n.m.), 3071 tons, Bernceh, fiomSout.lv. Passengers: Misses McNulty and Muir; Alesdnmes Atv'.oue, Beer. Ewing, Holden and 2 children; Rev. Williams; Messrs McKenzie, Brown, Dewing, Ewing, Sun(lerland. Spurrell. McMillan, liftdey, Barton. Morgan, Cramp. Angus. .Holden Rovds, Dodgslian, Robert.-.liaw, Long, Marshall, Christmas, Hardy. Davis, Ross. Snell. B'.ackin.in, Cooper, Watson, White, Healy. Raymond, Alaoter B.'adv. and 15 Steerage. * Wan aka. s.s. (0 n.m.), 2122 tons, Gregory, from South. JRuni, s.s. \T ii.jn.)* 0»-> tons, J otoison, Prom X ipier. * , Mokoin. s.s. (-1 p.m.), 3)02 tons, Smith, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Caul ton. Alaultsaid, l). Kart; Me;damos Neill and infant, H. E. Kent, Faulkner and child, Arden and 3 child re n, E. Good. Dawson; Messrs Faulkner, Caulton, ’Femmdez, E. Good, F. W. Smith, J. R. Quoin, Ruining, Tanner, Grace, A. AA intle. Jus•tie© Edwards, F. A. Ford, H. A. En.Q;li:hj, .Dean Gillan. Tucker, Aickin, V. T. Lardelli. Cederwall, and E. AAilson; and Id steerage. SAILED. WEDXEiSD AY, SEPTEAIBE RIG. Waikare, s.s. (11 n.m.), 3071 tons, Bernecli, for Auckland. Passengers’: Mrs, Sheet, Mimis Eneas and iStill•licad, Messrs Webb, Young,'Sullivan, Alexander, Stewart, Yeale, Buckland, Davidson, Reed, Moore, Gardiner, Davidson, and Morgan. AVanakv, s.s. (noon), 2122 tons, Gregory, for Auckland. Alokoia, s.s. (10 p.m.), 3502 tone. Smith, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Aliases Craigie and Neale (2), Alesdameo Honan, Piide and child, and Butler; Alessrs T. S. AYilliams, W. D. Footer, Cotterell, Lanage, Gray (2), Alander, AV. ,F. Anderson, Pirie. Coue, A. F. Kennedy, Healey, Craigie. F. J. Honan, Cuff, Cramp, Gray, Rev. AYilliams, and Alasters AYilliams (2), and Grr. For Wellington: Alisiea Barker (3), Gale (2); Mesdxmes Barker and Gale, and Mr. J. H. Ellis. For Dunedin: Air. and Airs. Alorgan and boy. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. AA r aikare, Auckland, September 20. Victoria, South, September 19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. AA’aiknre, South, September 20. Victoria, Auckland, September 19. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrived from South early yesterday morning and continued her voyage to Auckland later. Alessrs Richardson and Co.’s Ruru arrived from Napier uid Coast yesterday morning with a large quantity of general cargo for this port. She returns again to Napier to-night, via AA’hangawehi. The U.S.S. Co.’s Alokoia arrived from Auckland and Sydney yesterday afternoon and sailed again for Napier and South in the evening. The U.S. S. Co.’s Wanaka arrived from South yesterday morning and sailed again for Auckland. She brought 120 tons of produce for this port. The U.S.S. Co.’s Rakanoa will probably be completed discharging her coal to-day, and will sail to-morrow fbr AVestport. The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri was due to leave Auckland yesterday for Gisborne, via Coast portsThe U.S.S. Co.’s Squall will'"'leave Auckland for Tologa Bay and GieLorne about the end of the week. The U.S.S. Co.’s Jvomata left Newcastle on Sunday, with .a shipment of coal fori Auckland Vnd Gisborne, ancl is due at an early date. 1 Captain Petersen, lately in charge of Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Toroa, .has; assumed command of the s.s. Ruru, while Ciptain Nelson relieves Captain Carlson, on the s.s. Fanny while he is on holiday leave. BY TELEGRAPH. . NEWCASTLE, Sept, 16. Arrived —Itaura, from Auckland. AUCKLAND, Sept. 16 Sailed—Afoana (11 p.m. loth), for Sydney; Tofua. (3.30 p.m.), for Fiji. Cape Maria reports U.S.S. Co.’s Moiana from east passed west at 3 p.m. EAST CAPE, Sept. 16. Alokoia passed south at 10.30 a.m. AA'ELLINGTON, Sept. 16. Arrived —Rippingham Grange (5.15 p.m.), from London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2298, 17 September 1908, Page 2
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