SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Fanny, s.s. (4 a.m.), ; >J tons > Xcl ' son, from Napier. SAILED. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Torgauten, s.s- (3.30 a.m.), 10/ tons, Muir, for Auckland. Fanny, s.s. (11 a.m.), 5o tons, Nelson, for Napier. expected arrivals. Corinthie. South, Nov. 21. Mokoia, South, Nor. 21. Monowai, Auckland, Nov. as. Regains, Westport Nov. L 3. Waikaro, South, Nov. 20. Manuka, Auckland, Nov. -=>• lta.ngi, Whangnpe, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Haere, North, to-day. Avanui, Coast, to-morrow. 3Lokoia, Auckland, Nov. 21. Monowai, South, Nov. Waikare, Auckland, Nov. 20. Manuka, South, Nov. 20. VESSELS IN PORT.
Huere, scow.
Messrs Richardson and Co. s 1 a'lxiy arrived from NMyior Morning and returned again Y noon. She brought a large quantile of general cargo for this P olt - , The Maori'.and Steamship Co. . Toro-uiten left early yesterday mornimr for Auckland where she as to load timber tor Wellington. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon from Tologa Bay and Gisborne. She leave, .the northern port ogam on Saturdav afternoon. . . , , The scow Rangi is due early tio n Whan gape with a full cargo of tmi bC The schooner Avvanui sails to-mor-row to pick up wool on the Coast, and will take cargo for Tologa Bay am. Tokomoru. (in her return to this port she leaves for Coast ports and AuckiU The U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia _ arrives from South to-morrow morning and sails later for Auckland mid Sydney. The U S.S. Co.’s Monowai returns from Auckland on Sunday afternoon and continues her voyage South m the evening-. . The U.S.S. C-o.’s Flora is due to leave this port- on Sunday morning on n trip to East Coast hays. A number of icebergs were passed bv the Tyser line steamer Mimiro, whilst she was crossing the Southern Ocean in latitude 49deg 50mm south and longitude 45deg 18mm east, the bergs were scattered about at considerable distances from one another, and, as may be imagined, the Mimiro < r ave them a wide berth. The Mimiro accomplished the voyage from London to Melbourne m 43* days, making no stoppages on the way.
BV telegraph. MELBOURNE, Nov. 19. Arrived —Gowanburn, from New York; Star of England, from New York. Sailed —Ulimaroa, for Bluff. SYDNEY, Nov. 19. Sailed —Mimiro, for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, Nov. 19. Sailed —Kaiapoi, for New' Zealand. CAPE MARIA, Nov. 19. Steamer from south p issed at 9-30 p.m. yesterday; uncertain whether bound east or north, owing to thick weather. „ AUCKLAND. Nov. 19. Arrived— Wianaka (-5 p.m.) and Monowai (11 a.m.), from Gisborne; Munapouri, from Eastern Pacific Islands. NAPIER, Nov. 19. Arrived—Niwaru (5 a.m.), and Wimmera, from Gisborne. AUCKLAND, Nov. 19. Arrived—Squall (2.30 p.m.), from Tolopi Bay. WESTPOirr, Nov. 19. Sailed —Regains (7.1 d p.m.), lor Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2353, 20 November 1908, Page 4
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