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SHIPPING

ARRIVED. SATURDAY, .MARCH 13. Mokoia, s.s. (I a.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, from southern ports. Passengers: 100 steerage and saloon. .Whangape, s.s. (7 p.m.), 2931 tons, •Hcilford, from Timarn. SUNDAY, MARCH 14. Monowai, s.s. (3 p.m.), 3133 tons, Robertson, from Auckland. Passengers for Gisborne: Miss Wright, Mesdames Collins and child, Maxwell, McIntosh, and ColwMl, Messrs Fothcrgill, Campbell, and Orton. SAILED. SATURDAY, MARCH 13. Alert, scow (noon), 98 tons, Jensen, for Auckland. Mokoia, s.s.-(noon), 3502 tons, Smith, for Auckland and Sydney. Passengers in addition to those already published": Dr. Mason, Mrs. Kami, Messrs ,F. S. Morgan, Kani, Edwards, Eargotu, Puss, Anbury, McElhaw, J. W. Made, Hawthorne, and T. Ryan. SUNDAY, MARCH 14. Monowai, s.s. (7 p.m.), 3133 tons, Robertson, for south. Passengers: SO •saloon and steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Regains, Westport, to-day. Squall, Coast and Auckland, to-day. Waimate, Auckland, to-day. Walk a re, South, March 17. Mokoia, South, March 13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kaeo, Coast and Auckland, to-day. Whangape, Timarn, to-day.. Waimate, Wellington, to-night. Waikare, Auckland, March 17. Manuka, South, March 17. VESSELS IN PORT. Kaeo,' a.s.Awanui, schooner. Waiapu, a.s. Whangape, s.s., in the Bay. Waimate, s.s., in the Bay. 'Hie scow Alert sailed for Auckland on Saturday at noon with a quantity of manure and acetic acid cases. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Cods Delphic completed loading on Saturday night, and-sailed for south. The U.S.S. Co.’s: Whangape arrived from Timaru on Saturday night. She left the latter port at S a.m. on Thursday, and was considerably delayed on the journey by a heavy northerly swell. She leaves again for Timaru this evening with a cargo of 1300 sheep, and is due back at this port on Saturday to take a further consignment of 3000 sheep for Lyttelton. _ , The Now Zealand Shipping Company’s Waimate was due to arrive at rlayiight this morning from Auckland. She loads wool and general cargo at this port, .and it- is probable that she ■will leave Tor Wellington to-night.

A three-masted vessel, which was supposed to be the barqiientine Pelotas, from Newcastle, was beating about outside the bay last evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due this afternoon from Toioga Bay and Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora is due to return from Napier to-morrow morning, and sails again for Coast ports and Auckland. The a.s. Kaeo is due to sail to-day for Coast ports and Auckland. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, March 13. Arrived —Tainui, from Wellington. Sailed —Wahvera, for Lyttelton; Mini i-ro, for New Zealand. SYDNEY, March 13. Arrived —lndralemn. from Loudon. SYDNEY, March 14. Sailed—Marama (last night) for Wellington'. NEWCASTLE. March 13. Arrived —Waihora. from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, March 14-Sabed—-Hazel Craig, for Kaipara. MELBOURNE, March 14. Arrived—Maheno from New Zealand. AUCKLAND, March 13. Sailed—Squall (2 p.m.) for Gisborne via Toioga Bnv. AUCKLAND, March 14. Arrived—Mokoia (10.35 a.m.), from Gisborne; Manuka (4.42 p.m.) from Svdney. EAST CAPE, March 14. Squall passed south at 4.10 p.m. . NAPIER, March 13. Arrived—Marere and Fanny (6 a.m.), from Gisborne. CHRISTCHURCH, March 13. The Wakanui sailed from Monte Video on March 11, for London. The ■Papanui arrived at Monte Video on "March 12.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2450, 15 March 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2450, 15 March 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2450, 15 March 1909, Page 4

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