SHIPPING.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS
Waikare, South, to-day. Warrimoo, Auckland, to-day. Victoria, South, Feb. 6. Waikare, Auckland, Feb. 7. Monowai, South, Feb. 10. Wimmera, Auckland, Feb. 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES
Walk* re., Auckland, to-day, Warrimoo, South, to-day. Victoria, Auckland, Feb. J>. Walk a re, South, Feb. 7. Monowai, Anickla Feb. 1 O'. Wtmmera, South, Feb. 10. VESSELS IW PORT, Haerc, 5 cow. Tramp, scow'. The U.S.S. Co/* vv'aikare arrirea from South this morning, arid leaves later for Auckland. ’lhe Tuatea, leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. . The U.S.S. Co.’s Uam moo, _ which is replacing the Mokoia this trip, left Auckland at 10.30 fast night, arid will arrive here this evening,leaving again for Southern f>orts. The Tuatea in timed to leave the wharf on arrival and at 7 p.m. The 'U.S.S. Co.’s Flora was due to leave Auckland yesterday evening for Coast jiorts, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo was flue to leave Auckland yesterday for Coast bays and Gisborne. The Tyser Co.’s Nerehana was completing “her loading last night, and was expected to get away at midnight or early this morning for Napier. She returns again about the 14th mst. before leaving for London. The following were the shipments from this port by the Shaw, SaviJl Co.’s s.s. Karamea :—Common, Shelton and Co.: 254 bales wool. Dalgefy and Co.: 731 baies_ wool. Murray, Roberts - and Co.: 156 bale* wool. Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat Co: 37 bales wool, 146 casks tallow, 61 pelts., 120 eases preserved meats, 14,847 carcases of mutton, and 6291 carcases of lamb. The N'ew Zealand Shipping Co.’s new twin-screw and turbine steamer Otald, 11,000 ton?:, arrives here about February 20th to load for London. The scows Haere and Tramp have both completed discharging their cargo and are ready for sea. The shipping traffic at Gisborne for the month of January constitutes a record. The arrivals totalled 66 vessels, of an aggregate of 73,512 tons.
BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Feb. 2. Arrived- Marama (3 a.m.). CAPE MARIA, Feb. 2. Manuka, from east, passed west at 7.50 a.m. AUCKLAND, Feb. 2. Arrived—Warrimoo (9 o’clock last night) from Sydney : Flora (4.45 p.m) from Gisborne via Limestone Island. Sailed—Warrimoo (10.30 p.m)_ -for the South. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses A. Jones, Rae, M. J. Atkinson, M. Smith, Caldwell.. 35. Webber, 3V Jones, Wnrdron; Sister of Mercy; Mesdames J. Atkins Gaudin and two children and two maids, J. 15. Carty; Messrs T. Yates, Hopewell, Jay, H. J. Finn, F. Mwling, Rochet, Taylor, S. If. Manning, J. B. Cartv, R. McMaster, C. Elliott. J. McJlroy, Daroz, F. J. Lvsnar, H. Peacock. J. Atkins, L. ('. Miller fleath, Fraser, Thomas. G, Lvsnar. Clegg. Sandon, J. Chadwick,' 11. f). Pyke. Whitta. R. Solomon. W. Evans, H. •¥>. Lewers. Simson, Champion. Slane. DUNEDIN, Feb. 2. Sailing—Victoria (2 p.m.) for the north. Passengers for Gisborne: Mbs Ellis, Mrs. Gibson, and Mr. Turton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2416, 3 February 1909, Page 4
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473SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2416, 3 February 1909, Page 4
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