SHIPPING
;,'|r ARRIVED. |_ THURSDAY,,APRIL 30. ■ fjaipara, s.s. (6.30 p.m.) from Auck'.rj'.,' | EXPECTED ARRIVALS. s :;l:|uall, Auckland and Telega, to-day. 7 lor a, Auckland and Coast ports, <* fz . fairuna, Picton, -May 1. fail-care, Auckland, May 2._ Tjmtnera, Auckland, May 5. jonowai, Auckland, May 9. jalieno, Auckland, May 12. (aikare, Auckland, May 16. ' dctoria, South, May 1. fhakarua, South, May 3. rawa, South, May 3. [onowai, South, May 5. iokoia, South, May S. •aikare, South, May 12. 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. jnvanu, Brisbane, April 29. . ja Ora, Napier, April 29. ■Victoria, Auckland, May L fonovai, Auckland, May 5. . i-okoia, Auckland, May S. ’aikare, Auckland, May 12. „ aipara, South, April 30. ,’aikare, South, May 2. immera, South, May 5. aheno, South, May 12. 3-1 aikare, South, May 10. VESSELS IN PORT. ivanui, schooner, jaikoniui, scow, aipara, s.s., in the Bay. le Hiuldart-Parkcr Co.’s Victoria tes from south to-morrow morning, | leaves for Auckland later. The (tea leaves the wharf for inward passers at G a.m. lie U.S.S. Co.’s Squall did not arJ yesterday, but is expeetod this . *ing if the weather moderates. “kZTJ.S.S. Co.’s Wairuna, which . oam am on Wednesday and arrived jmaru yesterday, then left for PicI after which she leaves direct for orne, and is expected here to(row. ic Tyser Co.’s Niwaru completed Ing late last evening and was to i got away for Brisbane at mid-
le. New Zealand Shipping Co.’s lara arrived at 6.30 p.m. yesterday j. Auckland. She loads wool _ and kv, leaving to-night for Napier. |w- Zealanders who were in the t of travelling to England in the hties and eighties will be sorry to [:of the disaster which has overtakhe old sailing ship Auckland, which several years was a favorite pasier boat on the New Zealand run. ioms that the ill-fated vessel was ht in .a ga’e off Possession Island, ran South-west Africa, on the 6th ill, became a total wreck, and all raid were lost. The Auckland was in 1874, for the Shaw, Savill and in Company, and for many years ed passengers between London and Zealand. She had j\ very good n, and accommodation for first, id, and third-class passengers. Her 1 registered tonnage was 1308 tons, i the growth of the steamship, the Hand liad gradually to make way pore speedy rivals, and she consetly lost importance from the paser point of view. The Shaw, Savffid Albion Company sold her some years ago, and recently the A tickhad been owned by a Norwegian any. large lizard- measuring about a in length, was found in the bottom e -hold of the steamer Clan Ogilyv, i is discharging salt and wattle ]at Lyttelton from Edithburg. The I must have got on board .either •j the vessel was at South Africa bile she was at Edithburg, and was }] under the bottom tier in the lowp!d. It is -similar to the iguanas 1 in Australia and South Africa, cording to advices received by tlie ['Zealand and African Steam Ship I>any, the A. and A. Lino lias chavi the steamer Bantu to load at New for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelland Dunedin. Slie is expected to ihout the middle of next month. [Bantu is owned by the Buc-knall |any, of London ,to whom also the ono belongs), and is a cargo car,f 4189 tons gross register. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, April 29. ived —Vfaikare (9.45 a.m.), from i lK ' WELLINGTON, April 29. jived—Riveriua (12.45 p in.), from NAPIER, April 29 lived— Mokoia (7 a.m.), from Gis-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2489, 30 April 1909, Page 4
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