SHIPPING.
AH HIVED. MONDAY, May 11„ Fanny , s.s. £7.35 a .in.), 5o tons, Carlson, from Napier. SAILED. MONDAY, May 11. Alonowai, s.g. (5.30 a.in.), MSS tons, Lacey, for South. Fannv, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), oo tons, Carlson', for Napier. K X I’ECT EI) A R HIV A LS. Moaiia, Auckland, May 13. Waikaro, South, Alay 13. Koromiko. Auckland, May 13. Niwani, South, Alay 13. Squall, Auckland, May 15. Wimmera, South, May 10. Waikare, Auckland, -May I<. Victoria, Auckland. May 20. Monowai. South, May 20. IMtOJECTED DEPARTURES. Waikaro, Auckland, Alay 13. Moaua, South, Alay 13. Waikare, South, Alay 17. AYimmera, Auckland, Alay 16. Alonowai, Auckland, Alay 20. Victoria, South, Alay 20. By Telegraph. Press Association. , AUCKLAND, May'll. Sailed —(5.30 p.m.) Aeon for Frisco via Tonga. Sailed —(9.15 p.m.) Mokoia for Syd*ney. - . The African Alonarch arrived from Neiv York via Australian ports this afternoon. She has 1500 tons of general cargo and a quantity of oil to land. WELLINGTON. Alay 11. Arrived: Helen Denny, barque (3.30 -p.m.), from Newcastle. Bv Cable. United Press Association —Copyright (Received Alay 12, 12.51) a.m. AiiEiLBOUIhXE, Alay 11. Arrived —Rotomahana from Wellington. Malta i from Hobart. The cause of the leakage is believed to be a fractured iw’afc. The vessel will be decked to-morrow. The Alonowai. after discharging her cargo, left for South early yesterday morning. Alessrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny arrived from Napier early yesterday morning, and returned in > the afternoon. Slie brought SOO coils of wire, and 120 casks of cement ex s.s. Niwaru, and a quantity of general - cargo. The U.S.S. Co.’s Aloana arrives from South to-morrow afternoon, and continues her voyage South in the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrives from North to-morrow afternoon, and leaves for Auckland later. The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri was working Tuparoa yesterday, and will probably arrive here to-morrow. Captain Brinclc.. of the auxiliary schooner Kereru, has assumed command of the Gannet, as the Kereru has been disposed of to a southern firm. > ' The Tyser liner Niwaru arrives tomorrow morning to load for Home.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2188, 12 May 1908, Page 2
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