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SHIPPING.

arrived. ■ t ; \ i' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. • Monmrai, «.s. (4 3438 tons, .’Rolls, from South.' Passe'ii-gers: — Misses Moore, McLean, Am bridge, Russell, Nicholson, Beere, AUl'iamson, Dewing, Hodge, Kennedy, Sharpin, Cunningham, Monroe, Paradise, Niven, Preston, and Rothschild; Alcsdanies Tvrell, Ogilvic and two children, Holds worth, Wylder, Beere, —--Skillieorn, Litchfield, and Hackett; Messrs Moore, Coburn, Pen rase, Cussin, Clayton, Hutchison, Park, G. Henshelwood, Walker, AN .Reeves, Clow, jaracs, Holdsworth, Everard, Hackett, Marshall, Sergt. ; Major McNair, Rev. .Roberts ; and 37 steerage. Victoria, ss. (2.30 p.m.), 20(39 tons, Entwistle, from-'Aucklaml and Sydney. Passengers: —Alesdames SethSinith. White, Robertson, Roberts, and Porter; Misse s AVhito, Wilson, and ■Scully; Messrs AVarnock, Donald, Kerslov, Puckoy, Eaureti, Dawson, Thunn, AYkldison, Alatthews, Mill. La.innv, J.eslie, Taylor, ANhitc, and Roberts, 3 udges McCormick and SethSmitli.

Kaipara, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 7590 tons, Cornwall, from Auckland.

SAILED.

AYEDNESDAY, DECEAIBEit 2

Alonowai, s.s. (11 a.m.), 3433 tons, Rolls, for Auckland. Passengers: Miss Hull, Mrs. Neilson, Messrs Baker (2), Pierson, Baird, Edwards, Lyttle, Cliceseborougli, Price, Heath, Scurra, J. Massey, Catliro, and Aitkin.

Squall, s.s. (noon), 369 tons, Benton, for Auckland. Victoria, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 2969 tons, Entwistle, for South. Passengers:— For Napier: Air. and Mrs. Harris, Air. and Airs. Webb, Air. and Airs. Sunderland ; Alisses Sunderland, Hvde, Sherratt, Lang, Rangi, Cogswell, James, Campbell!, and Hoadley; Alesdames Cord .ng, Hendry, Townson, Carver and two children, and McHill; Alessrs Gordon, Ross, Cricken, Christophers, J. E. AVarren, A. L. AVilnxms, Preston, A. L. Aluir, Cato/ E- E. Browne, Rogers, Jones, Jackmanu, Cowlrick, Stuckey, Lord, Gariutt, H. Aloar, Dodge, Smyth, Griffin, and Alurray. For Wellington: Airs. Alassey and child, Alcssrs AYailker, Branson, Strachan, and Cahill. • For Lvttelton: Alisses AI. Neilson and Fenn, Air Clarke. For Dunedin: Airs Robb and child.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Flora, Auckland and Coast, early. Alanuka, South. Dec. 5. Alonowai, Auckland, Dec. 6. Alokoia, Auckland, Dec. 9. AYVukarc, South, Dec. 9. Ahctoria, -South, Dec. 12. AA’aikare, Auckland, Dec. 13.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Manuka, Auckland, Dec. 5. Alonowai, South, Dec. 6. Alokoia, South, Dec. 9. AVaikare, Auckland, Dec. 9, .Victoria, Auckland, Dec. 12 AA’uikarC, South, Dec. 13.

VESSELS iN PORT.

Rangi, scow. Kaipara., in bay

The U.S.S. Co.’s Alonowai arrived from Southern ports early yesterday morning and sailed. again later for Auckland.

The Huddurt-Parker Co.’s Ahctoria arrived Iron; Sydney and Auckland yesterday afternoon, and continued /her voyage South during the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall completed discharging her -cargo yesterday, and having taken in a cargo of maize, sailed at noon for Auckland. The scow Rangi sails to-morrow for Tairua to load logs for Auckland. The s.s. Wan aka left Oamani at S p.m. on Tuesday for Northern ports. She is timed to leave Napier on Saturday for Auckland direct, as there is not sufficient inducement for her to cad in here. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny arrivc s from Napier to-morrow morning. The scow Haere arrived cifc Hokianga Heads on Sunday from Gisborne.

Bound for Greymoutli, tlio Torgauten left "Wellington yesterday, and >at tliat port -will load lor Gisborne. Tlio U.S.S. Co.'s Flora left Auckland on Tuesday evening for Limestone Island, Coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier. She was working Te Araroa yesterday, and i s expected here about Sunday. The N.Z. Shipping Co.’s s.s. Kaiparu arrived in the Bay yesterday evening from Auckland. She loads approximately 3000 bales of wool at this port, and proceeds to Napier tomorrow night.

BY TELEGRAPH.

CAPE MARIA, Dec. 2. A large steamer from west passed east at 2.30 a.m., probably the Star of England. EAST CAPE, Dec. 2. Victoria passed South at 8.35 a.m. A small yacht or fishing boat passed South at 10.40 a.m. WELLINGTON, Dec. 2. Arrived —Mnrama (6.35 a.m.), from Sydney. SYDNEY, Dec. 2. Sailed —Mokoia (3 p.m.), for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, Dec. 2. Sailed—Aotea. for Now Zen land. MELBOURNE, Dec. 2. Sailed —Joseph Craig for Auckland ; Maheno for Bluff, via. Hobart.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2364, 3 December 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2364, 3 December 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2364, 3 December 1908, Page 4

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