SHIPPING.
SAILED. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Itcgulus, s.s. (7 a.in.), 554 tons, Mitchell, for Westpoit. • llakanoa, s.s. (5 :p.m.), _ 2240 tons, 'Carson, for -Lyttelton. Squall, s.s. (9 p.m.), 369 tons, Ross, •for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai, South, to-day. • Victoria, Auckland, to-day. Manuka, South, Fob. 27. Monowai, Auckland, Feb. 25.. Waikare, South, March 3. Mokoia, Auckland, March 3. Kaeo, Auckland, early.' Awanui, Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. > Monowai, Auckland, to-day. • Victoria, South, to-day. Manuka, Auckland. Feb. 27. Monowai, South, Feb. 28. Waikare, Auckland, March 3. Mokoia, South, March 3. The IT.S.S. Co.’s Rakanoa completed the loading of her sheep for Lyttelton yesterday, and sailed in the •afternoon for that port. Both the s.s. Lauderdale and Ma-•m-ari 'were expected to complete their •loading last night- and to sail for south. • The TJ.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrives from south early this morning, and leaves later for Auckland. The Tuatea is timed to leave the wharf at 6 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. ..Mesrss Hilda rt, Parker and Co.’s S.s. Victoria, from Sydney and Auckland. arrrives here this afternoon, continuing her journey to southern ports 'during the evening. _ The Tuatca 'leaves the wharf on arrival and at 7 p.m. , The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s Otaki is due here on March Ist to 'load for London. The Tv.-or Co.'s Mamari returns on March 12 to load frozen meat. The next Shaw. Savill and Albion Co.’s steamer to arrive here will be • the twin screw steamer A theme, 12,234 tons, on March 3rd. * -
(BY TELEGRAPH.) SYDNEY, Feb. 23. Arrived —Mali on o (early this mornUni) ' HOBART. Feb. 23. Arrived—Glint, from Auckland. AUCKLAND, Feb. 23. Sailed —Victoria (4 p.m.), for south. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Somerville. Coad, Lipsett, Lysnar, Field. Have, and Walker; Mesdames A. Hansen. Lysnar, A. S. Halls, F. L-vs liar and 2 boys and infant, Baymes and infant, Somervell. Brown and 2 children, Britton, Evans aind infant, land H. G. Lysnar; Messrs Moss, A. N. Kellv, Peacock-e, Jones. Steadman. Tawhia. Ruka, Hayes, Aicken. Hooper F Hooper. Sinclair. A. S. Hall J. C. Field. IE Lysnar, J. G. Brash. Colonel Davies, and Lieutenant- diesnev. NAPIER. Feb .23. Arrived —TVekn (6 a.m.). from Gisborne. Sailed—Monowai (8.30 ip.ni.). for north. -Passengers for Gisborne; Misses Nelson. Black, Dawson. Rood. Pollen, and Bee-; Mesdames Spence. Witters, Ormond, Chrisp, Busley, Wilkinson and 2 children. Hutchinson and 3 children, Maiming and 2 children, and Hope; Messrs McKee. Mclvor. Williams, Saxby, Appleton. Haszard. Cato, Dyer, Norton. Coopei. Busbv. Munro. Manning, -and Hollow. PORT AHURIRI. Feb. 23. To Sail —Fanny (8 .p.m.), for Gislor,ie'pOßT CHALMERS, Feb. 23. Arrived —Kumara (6 p.m.), fiom London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2434, 24 February 1909, Page 4
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426SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2434, 24 February 1909, Page 4
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