SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Fanny, s.s. (G a.m.), 55 tons, Ca:lson, from Napier. Lauderdale] s.s. (G p.m,), front Newcastle. SAILED. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Koromiko, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 247 S tons, A. D. Clirisp, for Napier and Lyttelton. x __ , Fanny, s.s. (10.30 a.m.),-So tons, Carlson,' for Whangaweln and Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wimmera, South, - to-day. Waikare, Auckland, to-morrow. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Wimmera, Auckland, to-day. Waikare, South, to-morrow. VESSELS IN PORT. Mamari, s.s., in the Bay. Nerehana, s.s., in the Bay. Lauderdale, s.s., in the Bay. The U.S.S. Co.'s turret steamer Koromiko completed her discharge on Thursday night late and sailed for sotith early yesterday morning. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny arrived from south yesterday morning with a southern mail and general cargo, including 46 rams consigned to Messrs Dalgety and Co., and 250 posts for Messrs Williams and Kettle. iShe rturned in the forenoon to isapici via Whangawehi. ' , Messrs Richardson and Co. s \veka loads at Napier to-day and leaves there to-morrow for this port. The Huddurt-Parker Co.’s \\ nlimera arrives from south this mprnin<f, and sails again for Auckland and Sydney. The Tuatea laves the wharf at G a.m. and 10 a.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrives to-morrow afternoon .from Auckland, and sails south in the evening. Outward passengers leave the wharf at 5 p.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora arrives from south to-morrow and sails again• for Coast ports and Auckland. The Tvser liner Nerehana and the Shaw Savill Co.’s Mamari are still loading in the Bay, for London. The former vessel sails to-day, and the latter about Tuesday. The scoav -Waikonini and the schooner Awanui have both passed East Cape, on their way to this_ port. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo passed East Coast at S .a.m. yesterday on her wav to this port. The Westport Coal Co.’s Regains is expected to leave Westport for Gisborne on Monday or Tuesday with a full load of coal. The Maoriland Steamship Co.’s Lauderdale arrived last evening from Newcastle with a quantity of coal for this port. (BY TELEGRAPH.) * . (SYDNEY, Feb. 19. Arrived —Mokoia (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington; Tweeddale, from Auckland. MELBOURNE, Feb. 19. Arrived—lklra, from Dunedin. EAST CAPE, Feb. 19. Kaeo passed south at 8 a.m.; Cape Breton passed south at 8.45 a.in. NAPIER, Feb. 19. Arrived —Pakeha (9.30 a.m.), from Gisborne; Koromiko (noon) from Gisborne. Sailed —Wimmera (8.30 p.m.). Possengers for Gisborne : —Misses Lorded, Cowie, Carter, and Rosie; Mesdames Ross and child, Dodgshuu, Kennedy, O'Hara and 3 children, M i:liams, Johnstone, Manelstone, Hughes, Harrop and child, Cox, and _ Smith; Messrs Ross, Kennedy, Smith (2), Weir, Lang, Christophers, Guthrie. Johnstone, Wliyte, Boyce, Williams. Pryde, Hughes, Kirkpatrick, Ingram, Cox, Lane, Muir, Tulloch and Beslev, and Hr. Williams. ■WELLINGTON, Feb. 19. Sailed —Maheno (5.20 p.m.), for Sydney. DUNEDIN, Feb. 19. . Sailed—Monowai (3.30 .p.m.), lor north. Passengers for Gisborne : Miss Graham, Mrs. Bruce and Mr. Bruce.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2431, 20 February 1909, Page 4
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469SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2431, 20 February 1909, Page 4
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