SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. erson, from Napier. SAILED. FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 12. AYeka, s.s, (6.30 p.m.). 53 tons, Peterson, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pakeha, South, to-day. Mokoia, South, to-day. Monowai, Auckland, to-morrow. Koromiko, Newcastle, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES . Star of Australia, South, to-night. Mokoia, Auckland, to-day. Monowai, South, to-morrow. VESSELS 1M PORT. Star of Australia, s.s., in the Bay. The F.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia arrives from South this morning, and sails later for Auckland and Sydney. The Tuatoa leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai- returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and leaves again for southern ports in the evening. 'Outward passengers leave the wharf at 5 p.m. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.’s Pakcha us due from South this morning to load 20.000 carcases of meat. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.’s Ala mari is due here at the end of next week to load 30,000 carcases of mutton. The schooner Awanui is due early from Auckland. The F.S.S. Co.’s Koromiko is duo to arrive here next week from Newcastle with a cargo of coal. Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s M’oka arrived from Napier yesterday morning with a shipment of 80 Southdown ram.s, consigned to Messrs. Williams and Kettle for Messrs. J. Clark and Seymour. She 'also brought a quantity of general cargo, including 500 ft of timber for Messrs. Pencocke ami Co. and 231 house-blocks for Messrs. Williams and Kettle. She returned to Napier in the evening. Loading operations were being carried out on board the s.s. Star of Australia in the bay yesterday. It is expected that she will be completed this evening, and sail for south. 8V TELEGRAPH. FREMANTLE, Feb. 12. Arrived—Ortona from London. Passengers for New Zealand :—For Bln If: Mr. and Mrs. Howard. For Dunedin : Messrs. Ma.shau, Usher* and Foster, . Mcsdames Hanlan and King. For Napier: Mr. Mc-Cullouch and Captain Russell.* For Lyttelton: Messrs. Pepper (2) and Forrest, Mr. and Airs. Pickford. For Wellington: Messrs. Abell and Price, Rev. Mr. Sanderson, and Dr. Hain. AUCKLAND, Feb. 12. Arrived—Monowai, at 6.30 a.m., from Gisborne. _ CAPE MARIA, Feb. 12. Two Union steamers, from south, passed east,, one at 7 pirn and one at 8.45 p.m. yesterday. NAPIER, Fob. 12, Arrived—Fanny, at 2 a.m., from Gisborne. DUNEDIN, Feb. 12. Sailed —Waikarc, for North. Passenger for Gisborne: Mr. Cato. PORT AHURIRI, Feb. 12. T» sail—Pakeha (7 p.m.), for Gisborne; Mokoia (8.30 p.m.)., for Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Feb. 12. Sailed—Moeraki (5.20 p.m.), for Sydney. SYDNEY, Feb. 12. Arrived—Helen Denny, from Auckland. Sailed —Matere, for ’Wellington; Century, for Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2425, 13 February 1909, Page 4
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