SKIPPING.
All HIVED. WEDNESDAY, NO\ . 6. Tallinn, s.s. (4 a.m.), 2073 tons, Beniech, from South. Inward passengers: .Misses Boss, Manning; Mesdnines Johnson, Barker, Jackson, .I owell, Mawliinuey and family, U Began and children, Stoomau ; Dr. Alkie, Messrs Lambert, Moroll. Jackson, Barker, Goodyear. Buchanan. Dowell, Te Kani Here, Pntu. ltapana, Huiu, Schierfting, Eade, .Mawiiiuuey. Faulkner, Ton is, O'Regan, Buss, Ernest, Sleoman, and 25 steerage.
SAILED. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 0. Talmfe, s.s. (9 a.m.) for Auckland. Pasesngers: Misses Nisbett, Schultz; Mesdamcs Drummoiul, Lewis, 1\ uldowson; Messrs Burns, Hookey, Gumming, Gordon. Jolmston, Allen, Gittos, Moller, St. TJrcii, Cook, Kenway, Harris, Dunlop.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Zealandia, Auckland, to-day. Burn, Napier, this morning. Squall, Auckland, to-day. Wimmera, Wellington, to-morrow. Haupiri, Auckland and Napier, tomorrow. Awanui, Tairuu, early, lima, Newcastle, early. Manuk,.'!, South, Saturday. Tallinn, Auckland, Nov. 10. Mamari, November 12. Waikaro, South, Nov. 13.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Zealandia, South, to-day. Haupiri, Coast ports, to-morrow Manuka, Auckland, Saturday. Tallinn, South, Nov. 10.
The Haupiri arrives here to-morrow from Auckland and Napier, and is expected to sail again the same evening for the Coast, to pick up wool for the s.s, Whakarua. The Union Company’s Talune anil Tnrawera will be replaced on the East Coast service at the end of the, month by tho Monowai and the V, aikare. Their new steamer, the Marama, replaces the Monowai between Sydney and Dunedin via. Cook Straits. Ihe new turbine steamer Maori will displace the Mararoa in the ferry service Lvttelton to Wellington. The Burn arrives this morning irom * Tho* U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is expected to arrive earlv this morning. The Zealandia arrives this afternoon from Auckland, and sails for South in the evening. The Tuatea will leave the wharf with outward passengers at 7 o’clock. Tho s.s Haupiri leaves tor Tolaga and other Coast ports at n'oon on FriCargo for Napier and Auckland by the s.s. Squall will he received until noon to-day. The vessel sails at 6 * The s.s. Maori will load wool consignments at Gisborne about the 16th 1 just, not the 14th, as previously intimated.
(Bv Telegraph.) AUCKLAND, Nov. 6. Sailed —Zealandia (5.45 p.m.) for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2231, 7 November 1907, Page 2
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