SHIPPING.
SAILED.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25. Maupiri, s.s. (41 a.m.), 748. tons, Mcßride, for Coast ports and Auckland .Passengers in addition to those published vesteiduy: For Port Awaiiui: Mrs. Sheen And infant. il'or Tuparoa : ‘Mr. Tanner. For Te Araron : AleSsrs and Keruot.
expected arrivals,
Victoria, South, to-morrow. Failin’, Napier. to-morrow. Waikaro.; Auckland. Sunday. Squall. Auckland, June 29. Tomoatia. Auckland, June 29. Wimmera; Auckland, July 1. Monowai, South. July 1. Talune, South. July 4. Monowai, Auckland. July 5. Talune, Auckland. July 8. Waikare, South, July 8. Coronation, NYliitiang.i, early. (rannet, AYhitianga, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria. Auckland, to-morrow. Waikare, South, Sunday. Wimmera, South, July 1. Monowai, Auckland, July 1. ■ 'Talune, Auckland, July 4. ■Monowai. South. July 5. Talune, South, July. 8. Waikare, Auckland, July S. The U.S.'S..Co.’s IJnumri sailed yesterady morning for Coast ports:and Auckland. The Huddirt-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrives from South to-morrow morning and sails for Auckland later. - The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikaro returns from Auckland on Sunday afternoon ■and sails South at night. Messrs Richardson and Co. V Fanny is due from Napier to-morrow morning. , The barquentuie Empreza, the three-masted scow Zingarin, and the scow Rambler are all due here shortly. bringing 520,000 ft of kauri, rimu, totara, and white pine for the Alpha (sawmills Timber and Shipping Co. The ketch. Coronation and thescow Gaiinet are now on their, way from Whitianga, laden with kauri timber. When the American liner New York outward bound from Southampton recently passed the wreck of H.M.S. ■Gladiator, sunk in collision with the s.s. St. Paul, her speed was reduced and her flags hauled down to halfmast, while tlie passengers on hoard reverently lifted their hats. On her last trip the turbine steamer Maheno accomplished a smart run of about ten hours from Lyttelton Heads to Wellington Heads. r The “Westport Times” says that ■the cut in the breakwater through which it 'as proposed- to launch tfib stranded Taviuni will bo 50ft long, 50ft broad, and 10ft deep. The steamer Toroa, recently purchased by'Messrs Holyrnati and Sons, of Melbourne, to replace the lost steamer Orion in the'trade between Melbourne and Tasmania, arrived at the Victorian port from Wellington on Saturday last. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, June 25. Sailed—Wimmera (last night), l for •Auckland. . MELBOURNE, June 25. Hailed—Warrimoo, for 'Bluff. AUCKLAND, June 25. Arrived—iKariimea (12.15 p.m.) and Waikare (noon) from Gisborne. NAPIER, June 25. Arrived—Mokoia (7 a.m.), from Gisborne. * ■ V ■ !
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2227, 26 June 1908, Page 2
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391SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2227, 26 June 1908, Page 2
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