SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 13
iHaere, scow (4.30 p.m.), 99 tons, Barnes, from Opxvi.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Victoria, South, to-day. Tarawera, Auckland, to-morrow. Niwaru, South, Nov. 15. Corinthic, South, Nov. 21. Mouowri,' South, Nov. IS. Wimmera, Auckland, Nov. IS. Mokoia, South, Nov. 21. Monowai, Auckland, Nov. 22. Waikare, South, Nov. 25. Manuka, Auckland, Nov. 25. Torgauten, Greymout/h, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, Auckland, to-day. Kaeo, Coast and Auckland, today. • Coronation, Tologa and Whitianga, to-day. Tarawera, South, Nov. 15. Monowai, Auckland, Nov. 18. ’Wimmera, South, Nov. .18. Monowai, South, Nov. 22. Waikare, Auckland, Nov. 25. Manuka, South, Nov. 25.
VESSELS !N PORT.
Coronation, ketch. lvaeo, auxiliary schooner. H'.iero, scow. The Huddart-Parker Co.'s Victoria arrives from South this morning and leaves cater for Auckland and =So ney. The leaves the xduvrf at C a.m. anctf lOift.m. r Jmatlam:4*i4fhJPwharf with optrifard ketch fj CoropMdoh and the timed to to-day. The arrived in tire Bay late yesterday afternoon from Opna. with a lull cargo, of timber for Peacocke and Co.' The U.. 3.5. Co.’s Squall leaves Auckland this afternoon lor Gisborne, via Tologa Bay. She arrives here on Monday morning. The Tyser Co.’s Niwaru is due from Napier next Tuesday. She loads about 3000 bales of wool for the January wool sales. The ’J.S.S. Co.’s Flora was to leave Wellington yesterday afternoon for the Coast direct to lift wool for Transhipment to the Niwaru at Napier. The Flora will probably -return to Gisborne next week, ami leave for Coast ports am] Auckland. The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s R.AI.S. Ruapehu left Hobart yesterday morning for Wellington. The Canterbury Shipping Co.’s Ripple is expected to leave Lyttelton on Monday for Auckland, calling in at her usual ports-
BY TELEGRAPH.
AUCKLAND, Nov. 13
Arrived —H.M.C.S. Iris (9.15 a.m.), from Suva; Glen Devon (10 a.m.). from Sydney; Den of Ruthveu (b a.m.), from .Suva; Southern Cross from Norfolk Island. Arrived—Den of Ruthveu, from British Columbia, with a. record shipment of 23,000 cases of apples. The fruit, arrived in splendid order, being absolutely free from pest, arid very sound. The steamer also brought •a record shipment of lumber from Vancouver, having 3,500,000 feet for the Dominion. NAPIER, Nov. 13. Sailed —Victoria. Passengers for Gisborne: —Misses Campbell, Aitken, Wallis (2), Christopher, Alone; Mesdames Colebrook, Laufer, Blakely, Pearce, Karris, Wallis, Sheridan and child; .Messrs Colebrook, Sharpin, Ryan, Cramp, Laufer, Drummond, Effersou, Mother, Christophers, Gully, .Hall, Fordbam, Woou, Linder, Green, Le Grove. WELLINGTON, Nov. 13. Sailed—•Warrimoo (4.30 p.nr.), for Svduey. SYDNEY, Nov. 13. Sailed- —Waikare (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2348, 14 November 1908, Page 4
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415SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2348, 14 November 1908, Page 4
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