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SHIPPING

ARRIVED. TUESDAY, APRIL 13th. guluis, s.s. (4 a.m.), 584 tons, Miti from Westport. komaru, s.s.‘ (7 a.m.), 6238 tons, ie, from Auckland, nail, s.s. (11 a.m.), 369 tons, Mete, from Auckland via Tologa Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. [heno, Auckland, to-day. iikare, South, to-morrow, immera, South, April 17. iikare, Auckland, April IS. mowai, South, April 21. ptoria, Auckland, April 21. iheno, South, April 24. mowai, Auckland, April 25. iikare, South, April 28. >koia, Auckland, April 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. iheno, South, to-day. iikare, Auckland, to-morrow, jmmera, Auckland, April 17. iikare, South, April IS. jnowai, Auckland, April 21. ptoria, South, April 21. iheno, Auckland, April 24. jnowai, South. April 25. iikare, Auckland, April 28. jkoia, South, April 28. | VESSELS IN PORT. ipreza, barque. | p Westport Coal Company’s Rogurrived from Westport early yestermorning. with a cargo of 500 tons ial for this port. A lighter load ial was taken out of her in the and she came up to the wharf bonoon. The Regulus experienced a r S.E. gale and sea while passing ;gh the Straits, and thick and | weather delayed lier on her way ie coast. j U.S.S. Co.’s Squall arrived from ja. Bay and Auckland yesterday ing, having sheltered from the r south-easterly gale at the former jon Monday. She brought a large jal cargo for this port, including ft of timber. She was expected to n to Auckland about midnight, ;[ leather permitted, ] Shaw, Savill. and Albion Co/s naru arrived U onl Auckland ye.s----y niormm- She ]eft tbo Auckwha^r a j- j() a#m> on Sunday, and 'Wiled to the powder magazine, j ,a. quantity of powder was loaded Wellington. The steamer started br journey again at 2.30. She (fenced thick weather and heavy fly sea to the East Cape, which lassod at S a.m. on Monday. Down past a heavy S.E. sea was encoun- | and owing to the thick weather teamer stood out to sea and came the bay at 7 a.m. yesterday. She j 15.000 carcases frozen meat and I asks tallow and pelts, and leaves Wellington to-night. A barque Empreza was taking in st at the Kaiti wharf yesterday, b U.S.S. Co.’s turbine steamer Ma- ■} from Sydney and Auckland, is here this afternoon. She will be [red on arrival, and again with ard passengers at 7 p.m. A U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare is due from i to-morrow morning, being a day i|iwing to the Easter holidays. The la leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. and a.m. b schooner Awanui left Auckland rday for Gisborne. p New Zealand .Shipping Comjs It.M.S. Papanni arrived at Plyli on Saturday. The R.M.S. Rika left Capetown on Saturday for iigton via Hobart.

j BY TELEGRAPH. ADELAIDE, April 13. lived—Telanaka from Glasgow. CAPE MARIA, April 13. koia, from east, passed west at 9 AUCKLAND. April 13. lived —Kaeo (yesterday) from Gisi. Captain Skinner reports as Is: Left Gisborne on March loth; cl at Tologn. Tokomaru,. and Port |ui. A north-east wind and heavy ame on, so ran round the Bay of y ; bad weather; held on Jor eight [when wind changed, so returned jaipiro for 24 hours, then landed cargo; the following day d at Tuparoa, and shipped wool bases; next day finished at Port rui ; landed at East Cape, arrivt Hick’s Bay on April 4th alter jig at four places returned to Bay enty; on 7tli, Bth, 9th, and 10th d and shipped cargo at ten places, bit for Auckland at 10 a.m. on the j • Had bad weather all the way juckland. Arrived on Monday, j with full cargo, led —Malieno (5.35 p.m.) lor South jngers for Gisborne: Misses CJantf Harford, Brown, and Fuches; iParker: Messrs Lardelli, Martin, jiff, Wyllie (2), Parker, Fenwick, Graham, Foote, Lon gland, Lewis, kin, Paradise., Tattley, Matthews, utour, Orr, Staff, Burton, HasHannah, McLeod, Peter,son,BroadLnd Lewis) ; Awanui for Gisborne. NAPIER, April 13. rived—Flora (11.50 a.m.) from irne. DUNEDIN, April 13. led—Wimmcra (9 a.m.) for North, ingers for Gisborne —Miss Coleman Messrs Coleman (2).

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2475, 14 April 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2475, 14 April 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2475, 14 April 1909, Page 4

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