SHIPPING
ARRIVED. [ I FRIDAY, MARCH 26. lora, s.s. (o p.m.), 12/3 tons, Todd, a Auckland and Coastal ports. i SAILED. j FRIDAY, MARCH 26. lora, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 1273 tons ! d tor Napier. Passengers: Misses jrenson, AVriliams, Devin, and Aus- | Mrs. Stevenson, Alessrs Ste\eason, jgbottom, and Pvebble. i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. IYanaka, South, to-day. iarama, South, to-day. tlonowai., North, to-morrow, turu, Boat Harbor, to-day. flokoia, North, March 31. (Vaikare, South, March 31. iVaikare, North, AnrdL (Vimmera, North, April/. Victoria, South, April 3. [ PROJECTED departures. llonowai, Smith, March 23. Nlokoia, South, March 31. Vlaranra, North, to-day. iVaikare, North, Maich 31. Victoria, North, April 3. Mokoia, South, March 31. IVaikare, South, April 4. I VESSELS IN PORT. Pelotas, barqnentine. faonation°,"scow, at tie «W»(The U.S.S. arama auII wi!l b e tenby the Tuatea and th outward passengers at.f, f io Marama then proceed** to An&v U and Sydney, to enter the AMI She 1 Monowai is due to .give from Auckland to-nj™ ' >on. The steamer will he trnmer , f the Tuatea on arrival, and pie out hangements are wits outlaid 1. SVsi. Co.’s Won aka is expecti T « arrive from Ticton and^ap ; e. ; ith a general ca* go, tin.> 7 ter discharging, the /steamer proceecb i Auckland and Newcastle, iho 'tar Li a Takes up the East Coast produce iThe barqnentine Pelotas completed ischarging yesterday, and was .taken ter to the Haiti, wharf to take in balThe following were the shipments com this port by the Shaw, Savxll and dbion Co.’s Kumara -.—. Shipped by the. Hsbornc Sheepfarmers frozen Meat lo.: 14,479 carcases mutton, carafes lamb, 933 quarters beef, -21 casks allow and pelts, 1720 pieces mutton, 09 cases meats, 17 bales wool; Coinnon, Shelton and Co.: 44 bales woo:; itarray, Roberts and Co. :42 bales wool; Villiams and Kettle, Ltd. : 123 balcft vool. The next of this company’s steamers to call at Gisborne will be die Delphic, which is due the first week ii April. She. will be followed by the [via Ora on the 13th, and the Tokotuarn on the 19th. The Tyser Co.’s Whakarua is due on April 5 for two days’ meat loading. (-Messrs Williams and Kettle, Ltd., agents.) : The Rum is expected to reach Gisborne from Napier and Boat Harbor to-day. . . ' : The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora arrived in the Ray from Auckland and Coastal ports iat- 5 last evening. There was a heavy swell on the sea, and it was found.impossible to work the cargo. The vessel was tendered by the Tuatea, and lafter the passengers were transhipped ft he Flora left for Napier at 5.30 p.m.
BY TELEGRAPH. fe "* DUNEDIN, March 26. Sailed —Waikare. for North. NAPIER, March 26. 'f' Sailed —Maraiha (9 p.m.l, for North. for Gisborne: Miss Haugh!j e , Nurse 'Wright, Mesdames Bowler, iß.usbv, Gilmour, Fritzwilliam, Black, iAlarshall, Walker. Dunn, Messrs Bow-']<->r and son, Jackson, Busby, Itichnnomi (2), Sharp in, Townson, Slack, jCurry, Gilmour, Gaddum, Boucher, McCulloch, King, Gardener, Morgan, Mawley, Nelson, Russell, Smart, Selig, Parkinson. Montgomery, Cole, Dunn, Abbott, Christophers; 20 steerage. SYDNEY, March 26. ! Sailed—ludralema. for Auckland. MELBOURNE,-March 26: Arrived —Langton Grange, from Liverpool.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2461, 27 March 1909, Page 4
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