SHIPPING.
arrived.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
'WestralLa, s.s. (4 a.iu.), 2884 tons, Waller, from South. Pasengeas : ‘Misses Bunds, DoLa-ut-our, Russell, Dawson, AVard 0 - Ellery, Martin, and Fisher ; Alosd'amai Chilton: and- infant, Gilkerson and two infants, M-uir, .Barker, Hart, Cording, Pierce. McHardv, Caro and child, Wilson, Mark,lund," Galloway and two children, Martin and two boys, Pierce, and Jenson -Sir Robert Stout, Rev. Whitehouse, Messrs Ferguson and child,. Henshelwood, Alontefiore, Pemberton. A R Muir, V. Barker, Shurpin/'De Beere, Pettigrew, Drower, Carpenter, dharpin, Pierce, Lytliberg, Eviriss, Fraser, Baird, Scott, Calder, Dud. Gilmour, Grjffin, Hall, Arnold, Pitt, August, Thompson, Pargcr, hail, Owen, Priest, Murray, Carey, Stone, Fitzgerald, Mather, Elder, Griffon, Koop, Donovan, Cameron, and Ra.toliffe. Squall, s.s. (6 p.m.), 3G9 tons, Benton, from Toioga Bay and Auckland. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Talune, s.s. (2 p.m.), 2078 tons, Bcrnecli;' from Auckland. P a J£- ei ?” trers: —Miss Third; Mesdames Watson and'child, Brown, Phillips 'and infant, Neil son, and Rutcliffe; Messrs Brown, Watson, _ Hood, Carr, Payne, Rudman, O’Keefe, Ratcliffe, •Solomon, Rennie, Alacharg, Wilson, McCullough, Rev. Father Tighe, and Judge Sim. . Haupiri, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 1 48 tons, Mcßride, from Coast ports and Auckland. Passengers : —Miss Montefiore, -Messrs Lamont and Marsh. SAILED. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31. Rambler, scow (8.30 a.m.), 77 tons, •Carpenter, for Thames. Westralia, s.s. (noon), 2854 tons. Waller, for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers: —Misses Dunn, David, Revnolcls, and Buchanan; Mesdames Heald, White. Hina, Spence, Hollis and infant; Messrs Bridges, Franks, Hunt, Champion, Bradley, Dunlop, Whittaker, O’Hare, Atkins, Vosper, Crosher, Martin, Kelly, Bayly, Deeley, Mokai, Magee, Brown, Scott. Byberg, Loomb, Jones, Tanner, Buchanan, McLoughiHn, M. C. -Miller, Hunter, Massey, Wyllie, Yates. "Wright, -S. Lindsay, Goodwin, Cave. Buttimore, Gibb, Storey, A. B. Williams, Ellev, Mi filer, Cameron, Howard, Cieggi Nicholson, H. Williams. H. Cook. Robson, Ambrose, Dann.es and boy, Bright, AlcAlurray, Doherty (2), and W r . Keefe: Ruru, s.s. (8 p.m.), 6-5 ton, Nelson, for Napier. Ripple, ss.. (7 p.m.), 250 tons, Allsop,' for South. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Talune, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 2078 tons. Bomech, for South. Passengers: For Napier: Misses Busby, Ogilvie. F. Day, Lynn (2), Dennchy, Ashton, ■Htaughie, Hatheson, Bressc; Alesdames Harvey, Lunisdon and child, Youn; Messrs Fox, Dyke, Cook, Wliitchouse, Fraser, Thorpe, -Henderson, Aloore, Enright, Broo-ks, J. Donnellys Guillard, Hessey (2), Doyle, McMahon, AVil'liams, Adams, Alexander, Baird, Gardiner, Ross, W. R. Clarkson, Gwillim, O’Neill, Jones. Petit, Coleblourne, Donald, Gold-Av-ater, Dervan, A. Burns, Brewer. Murrison, J. Clark, Harvey, Gaudy, Walton, King, Keith, Ryan, AV_ Miller, Struthers, W r . Morgan-, AY. AAhittaker, Fawcett, V. de Beer, Lumsden, Doyle, Baxter, J. Kinder, J. •Griffin, Mcßeth, AlcAlill'an, Gilmour, Corrigan, Stolen, -SAveetappie, AA T aller, McCabe, AA r est' Pictures Co. f 13), O’Neill Buck jumpers (10). For AYellington: Misses Lee, Lusk; Air. and Airs. Troup: For Lyttelton : Air. and Airs. Nairn and child. For Dunedin: Alisses Williams, Alartin; Airs. Forsyth-. Haupiri, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 748 tons, Alcßride, for South.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai, South, November 4. Victoria, Auckland, November 4. Kaeo, Coast and' Auckland, early Kia Ora, 'Whitianga, to-day. Coronation, Whitianga, early. Torgauten, Greyiaouth, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai, Auckland, November 4 Victoria, South, November 4.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Squall, e.s. It ambler, scow, Ripple, s.s.
The Huddart Pa- 1 lia arrived fromorning. " for *
.iter Co.’a Westra,jlt South on 'Saturday and left -again at midday and Co.’s_ Ruru *%£ WblS.’oSl sSSf arrived from Tologa. Bay -and Auckland on Saturday evening, .and ayed out in tlie 13av all Saturday night, .die lan over under Nick’s Head yesterday meiming. sheltering from the-H +pi-1v which snrang up with some i.o i lened She' was expected to come I alongside the wharf about midnight, arnTthe work of discharging her general cargo will be commenced this “t™mow Rambler suited for Thames on Saturday morning- T-innle I The Canterbury S.iS. Co.’s hiP j completed her discharge on Saturday Sd sailed South, in the eyennrg. The tJ.S.S. Co. s . ilune .11 nved I from Auckland yesterday aitermcin mud continued her voyage Sou-L. in fhe evening. She had a very rm _n I trio occupying eight hours from T est I Cape, and ran 'right into the southerly. The Tallinc took a-very ,1! =® number of passengers couth f.om Co.’s Hanpiri •snivel in the Bay last night wtli a few ]?«*■ | senders from Coast ports and Auckland. She sailed again a. roar e of hours later for Napier and TV( dmg ton, and upon or rival at- tue U'ta Fima 'which will talS un nor running ° ri The e scow Kia. Ora, from Wlntionga, timber laden, passed East Caoe c n Saturday morning, and will f rob ally arrive to-day or to-morrow. . The auxiliary schooner Ivaeo.is also reported past thu Cape, and oue here shortly.
The U.S.S. Co.'s Alonowai airoes from South on AYednesday morning, and sails for Auckland during the forenoon.
The Huddart Parker Co. s V’ : > toriu arrives from Auckland and Sydiij,' on Wednesday afternoon and Sidt South in the evening. - ’ BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, Oct. 31. Arrived —Orellana, from AVeliington. Sailed —Rimutak.i, for Lyttelton. * SYDNEY, Oct-. 31. Arrived —Aiokoia and Boveric, from Auckland. SYDNEY, Nov. 1 Sailed —Ulimaroa- (3.30 p.m. yesterday), for AAudlington. BRISBANE, Oct. 31. Arrived —Alarama, from Vancouver.
NEWCASTLE. -Oct. ML Sailed —Horton, for Wliangaroi. WELLINGTON, Oct. 31. Arrived —Atnenic (10.40 p.m. yestordav), from Gisborne. Arrived —Aisilimorc, baaiquo (3.45 p.m.), from Bimbnry. AUCKLAND, Nov. 1. Arrived —Wanaka (9 p.m. 31st), from Gisborne; Wesrtnalia (11 a.m.), from Gisborne. . _ MELBOURNE, Nor. 1. Arrived —Warrimoo, from New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2337, 2 November 1908, Page 4
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