SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th. Ripple, s.s. (6.30, p.m.), 413 tons, Allsop, from Greymouth. SAILED. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th.' Moo nab, ketch (5 p.m.), 8o tons, Rac, for Ngmigurn. expected arrivals. Talune, South, to-day.. Tarawera, Auckland, to-day. Waikare, Auckland, November 1. Ripple, South, early. Coronation, Wliitianga, early. Torgauten, Greymouth, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Talune, Auckland, to-day. Tarawera, South, to-day. "Wanaka, South, October 29. Haupiri, Coast .and Auckland, carlv. Westr alia, Auckland, October. 31. Waikare, South, November 1.
VESSELS IN PORT
Rambler, scow. Hippie, s.s., in the bay
The Canterbury Shipping Co.’s llippic arrived in the bay last evening from Grevmoutli with a cargo-ef timber and general for various consignees. She left Grey mouth on Saturday morning, and met a heavy southeast gale in the Cook Straub. She had a good run along the East Coast and arrived in the bay just before dark last evening. An attempt will be made to bring her alongside the wharf on the tide this morning. _ The ketch Moon ah completed discharging lier coal yesterday, and sailed for N gunguru. The trawler Nora Niven, from JVapier, paid a flying visit to the bay yesterday, and in the course ol a sixhours’ trawl had the successful haul of 3 tons of excellent fish. Captain Martin went out in the launch, ana boarded the trawler, and was informcd that the vessel was alter It a t risli, ,as not one of that variety is obtainable in Hawke’s liny- the Nora Niven on arrival here liberated a pigeon ■ for Napier'-to announce her arrival. After remaining in the bay for a few hours the trawler left again for Napier. The U.S.S. Co.’s Talune arrives from South this morning, and sails later for Auckland. The Tuatea leaves the ivliarr atG a.m. and 9 a.m. The XJ.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrives from Auckland this afternoon, and sails south in the evening. The last launch has been fixed to leave the wharf at 8.30 p.rn. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Oct. 27. Arrived-—Peudle Hill from Mercury Bay. MELBOURNE, Oct, 27. Arrived—Kaiapoi from Greymouth. CAPE MARIA V. 8., Oct. 27. The steamer Maori, from the west, passed east at 4.50 p.rn. yesterday, and wished to be reported all well. Mokoia, from the east, passed west •at 10.40 a.m AUCKLAND, Oct. 27. Sailed—Mokoia, at 6.30 p.m. yesterday, for Sydney; Tarawera (6.15 p.m.), for South; passengers for Gis-borne—-Misses Williams, Faram, and Ross; Mesdames Arundel, Dasarata, child and infant, Spencer, Turner, ■and Smith ; Messrs- Anderson, Winger, Whitaker, O’Hare, Ifwersen, Greshan, Byrne, Bradbury, Tanner, "Williams, Spencer, Dasarata, Smith, Nicholson, Howard, Nolan, Atkins, Cameron, Bridges, Arundel, Law, Faram, Ren wick, Price, and Master Arundel. Sailed—Manapouri (6 p.m.) for Ra-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2334, 28 October 1908, Page 4
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438SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2334, 28 October 1908, Page 4
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