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SHIPPING

. ARRIVED. p SATURDAY, MARCH 27. jkarama, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 6437 tons, ,0, H. Worrall, from south. Passen[s.: 1 -Frank, Rowell, Tullock, Ittliews, Gibson, Haughie, Hislop, tlivan, .Macklin, and F. Jones; Mesines .!Walker, W. Black, A. Fizwilins, G. Dunn, Busby, Calcott, Barfid, Gilmour, Townson, Marshall, Wfernan, Reynolds, Lindergreen, iwler and boy, Artarita and child, jcEwan, Aicken, Murray and child, .block, F. ltipo, Ranaka, J. Scott [d child, Hay" and 3 children, Baker id 2 children, Grey, Macklin, Horsed and 2 children, Robertson and 2 jnldren, and Whitaker and 2 children: fessrs W. Smith, Blakey, Richmond i), W. Gardiner, A. Montgomery. T. jbbott, 'King, McCullock, Boucher, [mitkeram, Slack, Dunn, Hickey, Wiljm. Curry, .Parkinson, Morgan, Cole, iusby, Wright, Calcott, Mawley, Giljiour, Jeffreys, Lindergreen, Gaddum, jliarpin, Smart, Selig, Rolfe, Bowler, 'Horne, Raymond, Foster, Moorehead, lurphy, Jackson, Ripo, Crowe, Rana:a, Foote, Ruteon, McVerry, Brown, leorge, Howie, Robertson, Hiskins, hartley. Earnshaw, Downey, W. Riley, Eiuttrell, Ryan, Fenwick, Goode, Robb, Hay, Hobbs, Molloy, Hogan. Corbett, Norman, Shipp, Grey, O’Neill, Ender(bv, Brown, Pirrott. Carr, and Blvtlie; Captain Palmer and Constable Pratt. P Wanaka, s.s. (8 a.m.)( 2422 tons, ED. Todd, from south. | Ruru, s.s. (1 a.m.), 65 tons, Peterson, [from Napier. N' : ' SUNDAY, MARCH 2S. Monowai, s.s.' (i p.m.), 3433 tons, Rolls, from Auckland. Passengers for Gisborne: —Misses Ricketts, Novice, Currie, Martin, Sheen, Black; Mesdames Dods, Whittet, Aitken. Cave, Stewart; Messrs McFarlane, Benson, Muir, West, Reese, . O’Keefo, Cave, Simpson, Aitken, Stewart, Hale, Murphy, Coutts, Wilson; and 20- steerage. Alert, scow {1 p.m.), 98 tons, Donovan, from Ngunguru. Rangi, scow (3 p.m.), 86 tons, Ho.strom, from Auckland.

SAILED. SATURDAY, MARCH 27. ' Marama, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 643/ tons, Warrell, for Auckland and Sydney. Additional passengers to - those already’ -published :—Misses Stubbs, Devon, and Flowers; .Mesdames Robertson and Redmond ;Messrs McArthur, Riley, A. Miller, S. L. Miller, Awaro, Week, Bird, and Tended. For Sydney: Messrs S. Cordon, Talboys, Magberry, Cornfield, Kelly, and W. Cross. Wanaka, s.s. (3 p.m.). 242 t, tons, Todd, for Auckland and Newcastle. Rnru, s.s. (10 p.m.), 65 tons, Peterson. for Boat Harbor. SUNDAY, MARCH 2S. Monowai, s.s. (9 p.m.), 3-33 tons, Rolls for Napier and south. Passengers:—Misses Curtis,. Davis, Cogswell, Thayer, Hay, Locke, * Thompson (2). Wilson, Weir, Malcolm, Davidson, and Quiglev ;• Mesdames Tyler, Hay. Stafford, Kill, Guthries. Cresswell, and I. J. Lysnar; Messrs Cunningham, Snntheram, Russell,. J. T. Ward, Roffe, Raymond, Hepburn, Y. Mitford, Dymock, Williams,- F. “ Howse, _ Haigh, Grant, Boucher, W 7 hitley, Christophers, Catnie, Tramaii, Read, Lysnar, Troup, Med.an, Cresswell. ,' „ • Tramp, scow (noon), Miller, for Tairna.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, North ,to-dav. Mokoia, North, March 31. Waikare, South, March 31. [ " Waikare, North, April 4. U. ; Wimmera, North, April 7. | Victoria, South, April 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i Mokoia, South, March 31. [ Waikare, North, March 31. W" ' Victoria, North, April 3. Mokoia, South, March 31. Waikare, South, April 4. VESSELS IN PORT. Pelotas, barquentine. Alert, scow. Piangi, scorr. The U.S.S. Co.’s Marama arrived from Napier early on Saturday morning, and left for Auckland again at 2.3 b p.m. . . The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived from Auckland at 4 p.m. yesterday a.-rd left again for Napier and south at 9 p.m. . The U.S.S. Co.’s Maheno is due to arrive at Auckland on Sunday week, and will enter into the East Coast ser- • vice. , • - i .The U.S.S. Co.’s- Wanaka arrived from ..Napier and Picton on Satruday morning at S a.m., and after dischargleft for Auckland and Newcastle. The Wanaka will' be replaced in the New Zealand produce trade by the \vaiThe U.S.S. Co.’s Squall will arrive .from Auckland direct to-day. The ; ' Squall will not work the coastal ports this trip. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora was to have ' f'one to Picton, but it has been arrang- ’ ed'that • the steamer will return to Napier from Wellington, and then pro-co-ed to Gisborne and the north. When the Tuatea was leaving the wharf for the Monowai last evening her stern was close to the ‘Karoro s bow. The backwash caused the Karoro to move and her ropes to give. The vessel moved some distance from the wharf, and fer a time blocked the Tuatea, but Captain at once boarded the Karoro and righted her to the wharf. The scow Alert arrived from Ngur.guru yesterday with a cargo of 130 tons of ecal for the Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat Co., Ltd. The scow Rangi arrived from Auckland yesterday with a cargo of railway material for the Public Works Department. . The Nautilus was put into commission yesterday, and appeared to go very •well. She towed lighters out to the e.s.- 'Monowai and acted in a similar capacity for the outward bound scow Tramp and the inward bound Rangi. The barquentine Pelotas will probably sail to-day. , BY TELEGRAPH. - , •• . _ — ! : : ..’ ' . ■ SYDNEY, March 27. TV, i Sailed—Moeraki (3 .p.m.), for Wei-, .V'..' . lington., • , . ' AUCKLAND, March 27. V' ; V Sailed—Squall (2.45 p.m.), for Gisbome. AUCKLAND, March.2B. Arrived—Marama (11.45 a.m.), from G ; T YYT T EL ( ? ON >' a for ; Lon

land; Corinna, from Onehunga and way ports; Invercargill, from Invercargill; Riverina, from Sydney, via Cook Strait; Victoria, from Sydney, via Auckland. Sailed—lnvercargill, for Invercargill;. Waimate, for northern ports; Magis (scow) for Tautuku' Riverina, for Melbourne, via Bluff;. Corinna, for northern ports. MELBOURNE, March 23. Arrived —-Manuka, from New Zealand.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2462, 29 March 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2462, 29 March 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2462, 29 March 1909, Page 4

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