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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED

SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. Talune, s.s. 01 a.in.), 207 S tons. Mu Both, from South. Passengers: Mint's Nolan, King, Gain, (2), Cooper, Bushnell, Telford, Old, Glover, Murrav, Reeves, Smith, Brontuui, Hunt/ Baker, Davidson, Hooper, ilnches, .Keoce, .1 lodge, Lusk (-), Maclean, and CTaigie; Mosdamos Gale, McLean, Sampson and child. Brennan, Davidson, .Lang, and Arbon; Rev. l’igott, and Dr. Buckeridgo; Messrs Ryan, Williams, Alasterton, Olliver, l.ow, McGinty, Arundel, Kelly, Carpenter, Murdoch, Sampson, Mcl’hce, Pearson, Mrlloek, Coster, Norris, Shnrpin, McMillan, Watson, Johnson, Kidd, Bust, Cameron, Walker, iSarge, Tattersa.il, Campbell, Evans, Russell, Holderness, Whyte, Pereival. Martin, Hollow, Marchant, Redstone, _ Heale, Kennedy, Hitchman, McKay, AlePlioo, and Ritchie; Masters Ormond, Nolan, and Davidson, and 33 steerage. . Zingara, scow (11 a.m.), lot tons, Jenson, from Ngunguru. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30. Awatmi, schooner (2.30 p.m.), So tons, from Auckland. Coronation, ketch (3 p.m.), So tons, Page, from Wliitianga. Alojfowai, s.s. (noon), 3133 tons, Rolls, from Auckland. Passengers; Misses Gardiner, Williams (2), Aston (2), Ferguson, Fox. Neill, Porter, McSheen, Cantwell; Mesdamcs AlcFarlane and 2 children, Dunn, Snowsoll, Moore, Johnston, McNeill, Bluck, Beets; Messrs Wliito, Gaudin, Green, Boyd, Carruthers, Harding, Kiel' arlane,vsnowsell, Porter, \ azey, Black, Smith. Boag, Mages, Kennett Massey, Wells, Young, Harris, Miller; Masters O’Meara, Edwards, and Graham; 24 steerage. SAILED. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. Talune, s.s. (noon), 2078 tons, McBride, for Auckland. Passenger;— Misses Sheen, Gannon, Godwin, Co.eman, Gold;mitli, and Brown; Alesdames Gannon, Devery, Edwards, and Lowe; Captain Pankow; Messrs R. L. Gray, Clarke, Benjamin, J. Currie, Ifwerson, Hayward, Longsland, Ne’ilion, Edwards, MuHooly, Devery, ami Captain Coleman. SUNDAY, AUGUST 30. Monowai, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 3133 tons, Rolls, for South. Passengers: Misses Troup, Burgess, Coiuly, Hooper, Hales, Davis, and Ferguson; Mesdames Selig, Biggin and infant, Fitzgerald, Willis, Martin, Bar, and Raymond; Captain Chrisp ;Alessrs Troup, Selig, Griffen, Shepley, Dolen, Goodall, Montague, Willis, Adams, Holland, Tinril Murdock, Cruefield, Nolan, Olsen, Raymond, Marchant, M. Hill, Williams, Park, Angel], Hogben, W. McCulloch, Goldsmith, Redstone, Clark, Grant, Davis, McPliee, McLernon, Geo. Lvsnar, Colledge, Flood, Kemp, Caison, C. Good, Fitzgerald, Marshall, Whyte, and J. Grant. For Wellington: Mrs. Ferguson and child, and Mr. Johnston. For Lyttelton: Mesdames Ranger and daughter, and Chilton and child. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. (Squall, Auckland, to-day. Fanny, Napier, to-morrow. Waikare, South, September 2. Talune, Auckland, September 2. Wimmera, South, September 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waikare. Auckland, September 2. Talune, South, September 2. Wimmera, Auckland, September 5. The "U.S.S. Co.’s Talune arrived from South on Saturday morning early and sailed again later for Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived from Auckland yesterday and sailed again for South in the evening. -Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny is duo from Napier to-morrow morning with general cargo. The _U.S.iS._ Co.’s Squall is. expected to arrive this morning from Tologa Bay and Auckland, and to return again in thq evening. The Haupiri is at present working Coast ports on her way to Gisborne, and was at Tologa Bay on Friday. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo, which is at present working the Coast on her - way to Auckland, stood in tc Tokomaru on Friday, but was compelled to clear out to Waipiro on account of a southerly buster. The schooner Awanui arrived in the Bay yesterday afternoon from Auckland, and sailed; up the river on the night tide, making" fast to the wharf about 8 p.m. Coming up the channel, she touched the ground several times, and on coming abreast of hei berth got fast in the mud, half-an-hour elapsing before she swung ofl with the rising tide. Captain Brine); reports having loft Auckland on Saturday, 22nd inst., at 2.30 a.m. Light winds and calms prevailed until Monday, when a fresh easterlj breeze sprang up, accompanied by rain. Inside White Lsland on Tuesday night the wind changed to south, blowing with terrific force all night Next day the southerly moderated and a favorable westerly wind carrier them round the Cape on Thursdaj morning. From _ the Cape downwards light winds off the land pro vailed, and anchor was dropped under Nick’s Head at 2.30 yesterdaj afternoon, and the Awanui "came uj to the wharf under her own sail ir the evening. Her cargo consists oi 20 tons of coal in sacks, 27 tons oi dressed granite for Air. Geo. Smith 5 tons of lime, 14 bags of shells foi garden purposes, and 60,000 ft of timber for different consignees. The schooner Gisborne on her voyage from Auckland to Bluff was anchored in the Bay last night undei Nick’s Head. Tho ketch Coronation arrrived in the Bay yesterday afternoon fron; "Wliitianga, and was towed up the channel on the evening tide. Like the schooner Awanui, she also scrapet rather than sailed, up the river, ant when approaching her berth ahead oi that vessel got fast aground, and remained there* for haif-an-liour. The Coronation had an unusually lent trip this time, having left her loadin', port on tho 20th inst. Light westerly winds prevailed until White Island was sighted, and a southerlj sprang lip. Calms ami southerly winds were experienced until Easi ■ Cape was reached, and at this pon the southerly had increased so in violence that the? vessel- was twice blowi hack round the Cape, and was compelled to shelter. From the Cape downwards light and variable wind: were met with, and also dead calms the. Bay beingjrcathcd yesterday after noon. Her cargo consists of 87,00 f of timber for various owners. The three-masted scow Zingara arrived on Saturday morning fron Ngunguru, and came alongside tin wharf in tho evening. When ap proaching her berth she got aground owing to the silt in the channel, ant some considerable time elapsed he fore she re-floated. Light winds calms, and heavy southerlies were ex perienced all tho way down, but tin vovnge on tho whole was uneventful Her cargo consists of over 200,000f--0f different timbers for the Alph: Sawmills. BY TELEGRAPH. WELLINGTON, August 28. Arrived—lhaura (7.50 a.m.), fron Calcutta. WELLINGTON, August 30. Sailed —Rimutaka (9.15 a.m.). fo; London. AUCKLAND, August 30. Arrived—Navua (o p.m. 29th) from ltaratonga; Talune (11 a.m.) from Gisborne; Mokoia (1.30 p.m.l from Sydney; Aparima (1 p.m.) from Calcutta via Singapore; Lon Softon (12.30 p.m.). from San Fran cisco via Apia, with ’Frisco mail. LONDON, August 28. Arrived —Corinthie, from AVelling ton; Uleione, from Etokiauga .

MELBOURNE, August 29. Arrived —Warriinoo from New Zealand.

SYDNEY, August 29. Arrived—-AYairuiia, from Bluff; lima, from New Zealand. Sailed — Oswestry Grange, for New Zealand; Aloerakt, for Wellington.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2283, 31 August 1908, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2283, 31 August 1908, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2283, 31 August 1908, Page 2

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