SHIPPING.
A U It IV ED. FRIDAY.. JANUARY 24Squall s.s. (11.30 a.m.) 369 tons, Benton, from Auckland, via lotaga scow, McDermott, from Katikati.
sailed. FRIDAY. JANUARY 24. Opawa sa. (I a.in.), 7000 tons. Smith, for Nap or. Toroa. s.s. (S a.in.). 1.4 tons, Peterson. for Oamaru.
EXPECTKD ARRIVALS. Victoria. Souln, to-day. Haupiri. Auckland, to-day. Taluiie, Auckland, Sunday. Squall. South. January 2.. Star of Australia January Alonowni, South. Jan. -9. Zealamtia. Auckland, Jan -9. Kumara, Jan. JO. ■\Vannate. Jan. 30. Alanukn. South. Fob. 1. Aldnowai. Auckland, Mi Alokoia, Auckland, bob. o. AVaikare. South, Feb. 5. Star of Australia, lob. o. e Seagull, early.
PROJECT ED DEPARTURES. Squall, South, to-day. Tomoana. Auckland, to-day. Victoria. Auckland, to-day. Talune, South, Sunday. Monowai, Auckland, Jan. JJZealandia. South, Jan -9. •Manuka. Auckland, I'eb. 1. Monown i, South, rob. w. Alokoai. Smith, Feb. 5. _ AYaikare, Auckland, Feb. o. By Telegraph. AUCKLAND, January 24. Arrived. —Kippingham Grange (G p m 23rd). from Capetown. • Salied.—El vast on (5 p.m.), lor Sydney. , NAPIER, January 24. Arrived. —Opawa (10 a.m.) from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Jan. 24. Sailed —Aloeraki (G p.m.). lor byd--lU> y‘ ' NAPIER, Jan. 2L To su.il—Fanny (8 p.m.), for Gisborne. , , .. ~ Sailed- —A r -ctor :i. for North and Svdnev. Pa:;vn-rrs for Gisborne: Afisses Clark, Smith, Staples, 1 iripi, • Mesdames Ward a:-.<l 6 children, Purchas. AA’ebber and child, Faram, Dashwood. Messrs. AA T atson, Prunny, J 3 iii-cke. Iv'mp, Speedy,!, AlaTDy, Cole, Webber, Faram, Atmore, Brown, Young, Lockheul, Georgeson. Pointon'i Nelson, Reys. 'Yard and Purchas, Dr. Levinge.
The Tyser liner Tomoana is expected to finish loading to-night, when she sails for Auckland. Yesterday the Tuatea transhipped to the Tomoana 303 bales of wool, which she brought irom Tolaga. The N. Z. S. Co’s AVaimate is expected to arrive at Gisborne on January 30th or 31st to 'load for London. 1 The N. Z. S. Co’s Opawa, which sailed early yesterday morning for Naipior took the following cargo from Gisborne2B3o bales and 204 pockets wool and 32 casks tallow. —-"The C.S.S. Co.’s Squall _ arrived from Auckland yesterday, via Coast ports. She was busy ill day dischargin'", and on completion about m.'ddny’ to-dav she sails for Napfer. She is expected to arrive back from Napier oil ATon day next, when she will ship sheep for AYhangarei. The Hi P. liner Victoria arrives from South this morning and pro? eeeds later to Auckland. The (flia-i at- 6 a.m. and ,10 a.m. The following have booked 'passages:—For Sydney; Afisses Hunt (2). For Auckland: Misses Seai’.e, D. Nolan, Wright, Good. Gault, AY’airu, Alagnusson and Madden ; Alesdames Cook. AVilliams, Ludbrook and child, and Mowbray ; Afessrs. Cook. Norton, Taylor, Lewis, Miller. Irwin, Hookey,' Keodwell, Jury. Butler, Gaskill, Hevwood, Afilne, Arnold, and Rev. AViYiams. . The scow AVai'kouini, Captain AfcDermott, arrived from Katikati yesterday afternoon, with 65,000 feet ot timber for Afessrs Feacocke aiul Coy. The scow left Katikati on January 17th in good weather, but was not long out before strong head winds came up from the E.S.E., and that —f'.ynnm"- she ran under Slipper Islanu, Vcjnainiiig there until last Tuesday morning. The rest of the passage was without incident-, except for a sudden squall after passing the East Cape, in which the fore boom 'was broken in Hie centre.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2097, 25 January 1908, Page 2
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