SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. , ' TIURSDAY, JAXUART> VTnnnka s.s. (Iji.in.) 2422 tons, D. AlcLcun, trom South. SAILED. AY a link a . s.s. (9 n.m.) 2422 tons, '.McLean, lor Auckland. (’■n, nation, ketch, (10 a.in.), bo tons. Rage, for -Mercury Bay. EXPECTED arrivals, S,ninth Xaider, to-day. Alukoih, South, Saturday. •Afouou'.ti, Auckland Sunday. Oir.nva. South, Jan. 20. Tain tie. South, Jau. 22. Manuka, Auckland, Jam 22. Victoria, South Jan 25. Seagull, early. AVa'ikonini, katikati, early. Taltine, South Jan. 20. Alenowni, South, Jan. 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Awn'nui. Auckland. Saturday. Afikoia. Auckland iriturdav. ALniowai. S mih. Sunday. A!on. Tairea. Jan. 20. Talnn \ A nek: n ml. Jan . 22. Manuka. S •u'h. Jau. 22. Victoria. Auckland. 9an. 25. Taluue. South Jan. 20. Alouowai. Auckland, Jan. 29. iiy Teleg-aiih. CAPE -MARIA, Jau. 10. Taieri passed south at 1.-15 p.m. veiteruay. AUCKLAND, January 10. Arrived.—-Mouotvai, (.9.30 a.ui.), from Gisborne. Sailed.—ll.Ai.S. Challenger (9 a.in.) for Wellington. -NAPIER, January 10. Sailed.—Squall, (5.15 p.m.) for Gisborne. Arrived.—Squall (0 a.m.) from Gisborne; Victoria (8 a.m.) from Gisborne. OAAIARE, January 16. Arrived.-Toroa (4.30 a.m.) from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Jan. 10. Sailed.—Avon, ship, for London. The Keroru did not get away last night as expected, but Captain Brinck hopes that conditions wit be favorable for his departure somo time this morning. The vessel proceeds to Tokomaru for a- load of wool, landing cargo eu route at Pakarao and Tolaga. The F.S.S. Co’s Wan aka called m yesterday morning for the purpose of landing twelve head of cattle. She then proceeded on to Auckland. On her return to Gisborne tho ketch Coronation will be placed on tho slip to undergo cleaning and to have a false 'keel put on. To-morrow morning tho Alokoia arrives from Napier and proceeds later to Auckland. It is expected that the Awanui will complete loading and sail on Saturday with 1200 sacks of maize for Auckland. The vessel wil sail under the command of Captain AV. Lane, who arrived on Wednesday from Auckland, and Captain Probert, tho , , late master, will probably take charge of the G.S.F.I.M- Covs TaBv the Victoria on Wednesday trnnsliiinnents arrived from Liverpool ex Fifeshirc. and San Francisco ex Bovoric. , , The Delphic finished loading about S 30 o’clock last night, having taken in about 11,000 carcases mutton and lamb. 500 quarters beef, 17 packages frozen sundries. 150 casks tallow and pelts, and 1200 bales wool. The vc s-1 will leave on receipt of orders.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2091, 17 January 1908, Page 2
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394SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2091, 17 January 1908, Page 2
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