SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. TUESDAY.. MARCH 9th. Fanny, s.s. (7.45 a.m.;, 55 tons Carlson, from Napier. Alert, scow (3 p.m.), Donovan, fron Ngunguru. SAILED., TUESDAY, MARCH 9th. Fanny, s.s. (6 p.m.), Carlson, foi Napier. Squall, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 369 tom Ross, for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Monowai, South, to-day. AVimmera, Auckland, to-day. Marere, South, March 12. Mokoia, South, March 13. Monowai, Auckland, March 14. Waikare, South, March 17. Manuka, Auckland, March 17. Awanui, Auckland, early. AVaiapu, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Monowai, Auckland, to-day. 'Wimmera, South, to-day. Mokoia, Auckland, March 13. Monowai, South, March 14. Waikare, Auckland, March 17. Manuka, South, March 17. VESSELS IN PORT. Marere, s.s., in the Bay. Alert, scow. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrive? early this morning from South, and leaves later for Auckland. The s'.s. Tuatea leaves the wharf at 6 a .hi. and 9.30 a.m. Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co A' s.s. Wimmera arrives from Sydney and Auckland this afternoon, and continues her journey South during the evening. The Tuatea leaves the wharf on arrival and at 7 p.m. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny arrived from Nopier early yesterday morning, and returned to Napier in the evening. She brought general cargo for this port. The scow Alert arrived from Ngunguru yesterday afternoon with a cargo of coal for the Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Co. She had a good trip down the coast, but was troubled a good deal with smoke coming off the coast, presumably from bush fires. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall completed her discharge yesterday afternoon, and sailed in the evening direct for Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora is loading wool on the Coast, and will proceed to Napier shortly to discharge her cargo. The- New Zealand Shipping Co. ? Waimate is due about the end of tin week to load wool and general cargo for London. (BY TELEGRAPH.) SYDNEY, March 9. ' Sailed—Handa Isle for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, March 9. Sailed —Brisbane for Lyttelton. CLARENCE RIVER. March 9. Sailed —Volador for Lyttelton. CAPE MARIA, March 9.
Victoria, from oast, passed west a 1 8.30 a.m.. The Norwegian steamer Inga, from south-west, passed east at 11.30 a.nr. AUCKLAND, Marcjr 9. Sailed—WTmmera (11 p.m.). for South. Passengers for Gisborne Misses Morris, Wallace. Wright, and Cooper: Mesdames Burke and child Lucas, "Wallace, Hunt. Fry and boj Maynard and child, Brosnahan, child and infant; Messrs Scott, Dinnie "Walton, Russell, Bloomfield (3), Tu hiiia, and Brosnahan. NAPIER. March 9. Arrived —Athenic (8.30 a.m.). from
Gisborne. Sailed—Monowai. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Symes, Hawkes Holland, Palmer; Mcsdames Margo lionth and child, Symes, Walsh am Caulton; Messrs Morgan, Darton Woods, Hesseltine. Walsh am, Canton, Kennedy, Young, Raymond. Johnson. Browning, Taylor; Drs. De Lisle and Mason; Rev. Mr. Griffin. DUNEDIN, March 9.
Sailing—Mokoia (3 p.m.) for North Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Mit chell and DeLautour; Mesdames Mit ciiell and Evans, and Mr. Mitchell. BLUFF, March 9.
Arrived —Talune (8.45 p.m. yesterday) from Hobart, with an English mail.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2446, 10 March 1909, Page 4
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476SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2446, 10 March 1909, Page 4
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