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SHIPPING.

arrived.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28

Wimmora, s.s. (4 a.in.), 30z_. tons, Waller, from South. Passengers: Ex P-apaiiui, from .London.: .Messrs J Clarke and Moore. Coastwise: Misses Black, Muir, Nelson, Maxwell, Campbell (2), lloadley, Evnison, and Kurnpo: Mesdames J. Ai.ien, Drummond, "Vv. J. Smith, AY llliamson, nurse, and three children, H. Williams, Lougher and infant, Gallon', Haycock, and Roberts; Messrs J. Allen, W. H. Campbell, A. Pmc, R. L. Williams, Drummond, Chesborough, Jones, Townsloy, H. H. Wall, F. Moore, Bond, Dickenson, U . Horton, Shelton, A. W. Mitchell, Catihro, Ross, White. \V. Miller, Chicken, C. Morr.in, Barker, Morice, Williamson, Faulkner, Miller, W. F. Smith, McCurtain, A. Dean, McShave, Young, Johnston, Kirk, Kearton, Hawthorne (2), Deneli, Roland, Smaill, P. Clark, Haycock, Roberts, J. Furlong, F. Saimders, G. Tennant, MeKenme, Lynch, Kuru-po, and J. Shara-h, Hon. Capt. Tucker, Her. F. C. Long, and Archdeacon H. WilliamsRangi, scow (2.30 p.m.), S 6 tons, Ilolmstrom, from Wliangape. Awaiiui, schooner (9 p.m.), So tons, Br,inck, from 'Coast ports.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Waikare, s.s. (2 p.m.), 3071 tons, Berneoh, from Auckland. Passengers:—Mrs. Stott, Messrs Suggate, AVarren, Lewis, and 10 steerage.

SAILED.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28

Wirnmera, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, lor Auckland and Sydney. Passengers: —Miss Blackburn; Mesdames J. J. Winter, Little, N. Simson and child, Thornton, Fitzgerald, Goodwin, Sudfcldt and three chi iron, Morrison, Spence, Wallis, and Grav; Messrs Taylor, Spence, Black, McCol'l, Pigott, Pittar, Healy, Carter, Roberts, Kelson, Jones, illiams, Glover, Slack, Stafford, BraithAraite, Fraser, J. J. Winter, L. Stewart, Kronfcld, H. B. Boys, E. B. vSitnsou, King, Sudieldt, Mawhinuey, and Greig.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Waikare, s.s. (G. 30 pan.), 3071 tons, Berriech, for South. Passengers: —For Napier: Mesdames Angus, Qolchrook, Maclean, Barker; Messrs’ Ellison, Torup, Midlane, George, Van Stavern, Hollier, Takle, Angus, "White, Faulkner, J. ’Williamson, Adams, McKee, Holgate, Colebrook, Pomare, Wa-chsmann, Barker, Ellery, Ash. For Wellington r Mr. Williamson. For Dunedin: Miss Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Hart.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, Auckland, to-day. Flora, Auckland and Coast, Wednesday. Victoria, Auckland, Doc. 2. Monowai, South, Dec. 2. Manuka, South. Dee. 5. Monowai, Auckland, Dec. 6.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Victoria, South, December 2. Monowai, Auckland, Dec. 2. .Manuka, Auckland, Dec. 5. Monowai, -South, Dec. 6.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Rangi, scow. Awanui, schooner.

The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Wimmora arrived from Southern ports on Saturday morning and' sailed lagain during the forenoon for Auckland and Sidney. . The scow Eangi arrived from \vkangape on Saturday afternoon, with a cargo of 85,000 ft of timber. "Captain 'Holmstrom, who ig accompanied this trip by Mrs. Holmstrom, reports hav r ing left the northern port on 18th inst., and experienced favorable weather all the way down the coast. The schooner Awanui returned on Saturday night from her trip to Tologa and Tokomaru Mays. She brought back 288 bales of wool for transhipment to the N.Z. Shipping Co.’s Kaipara, which- is due shortly. Tlie Awanui came up to tho wharf ■unassisted on Saturday, being towed by her own surf boat. She half a splendid trip to the Coast portsThe XJ.S.S. Co.’s Waikare returned from Auckland yesterday afternoon, and sailed South in the evening. She had very few passengers On hoard, her full complement for Southern ports being 34 saloon and 23 steerage, of which number three of the former and ten of tho latter were hooked for this port. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due this morning from Tologa' Bay and Auckland.

Tho U.S.i-S. Co.’s Flora leaves Auckland this evening for Coast ports, Gisborne, and Napier, and possibly she may go right- on to Wellington.

The auxiliary schooner. Jvaeo arrived at Auckland at G o’clock on Saturday morning from Coast ports and isborhe.

BY TELEGRAPH.

AUCKLAND, Nov. 28

Arrived —Flora (10 a.m.), from iGsborne, via. East Coast bays. Sailed— Squall (2.15 p.m.), for Tologa Hay and Gisborne.

KAIKOURA, Nov. 28. Arrived—-Ripple (6.30 a.in.), from Gisborne.

WELLINGTON, Nov. 28. Sailed —Ashmore barque (11.45 a.m.), for Melbourne. AUCKLAND, Nor. 29. Arrived —Wimniera (8 a.m.), from Gisborne.

EAST-CAPE, - Nov. 29. Mimiro passed South 2.20 p.m. Squall passed South 5.15 p.m. SYDNEY, Nov. 29. Sailed—Mararna (5 p.m. yesterday) for New Zealand.

[Special to “Times.”]

AUCKLAND, N0v."29

Arrived—Kaeo, from Coast ports and Gisborne. Captain Skinner reports as follows: Sailed from Gisborne on November 14th, and called •at Tologa Bay the following day, where w r e landed fifty tons cargo, and came on to Wiaipare- Monday, landed cargo and came on to KoiMo.ru," discharging forty tons; Tuesday, arrived Waipiro, lauded forty tons, and am-

rod Akualcu the, same evening. - Lay windbound Wednesday and .Thursday, and -worked Port Awanui on Friday; worked Tuparoa, and arrived at East Capo oh Saturday, and landed lightkeeper, and came on to To Ara-roa. Finished by evening, and came on to Hick’s Bay. On Sunday we left Hick's Bay for the Bay of Plenty, but owing to westerly winds did not finish’the Bay till Thursday at noon. Left Omaio tlie same day at 3 p.m. for Auckland, and had fine weather and a fair wind till arrival thi s moriug at G a.m., with a full cargo and live passengers. SYDNEY, Nor. 29. Arrived—H.M.S. Encounter, from Now Zealand. NEWCASTLE, Nov. 29. - Sailed —Pemlle Hill, for Wliangarei. MELBOURNE, Nov. 2ff. . Arrived —Maheno, from New Zealand. HOBART, Nov. 29. Arrived—Avuwa. She sails for Wellington at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Eight passengers landed, and 3301 are proceeding to New Zealand. She lost her starboard propeller on November 13.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2361, 30 November 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2361, 30 November 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2361, 30 November 1908, Page 4

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