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SHIPPING.

SAILED. ' | ", FRIDAY, APRIL 30. | r - ICia Ora, s.s. •(8 a.m.), ■6BOO tons, I jCUudley, for*Na.pier; nrft I’ Kaipara. s.s. (1115 p.m.), 10,Uob 1 Maoris. Cornwall, for Napier. n ' 14l . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I Squall, Auckland and T-ologa, this f morning. , „ Flora, Auckland and Coast ports, parly. • Wniruna, Picton, to-day. Victoria, South, to-day. Waikare, Auckland, May 2._ Wimmera, Auckland, May 5. Monowai, Auckland, May 9. Maheno, Auckland, May 12. Waikare, Auckland, May IG. Whakarua, South,' May 3. | Arawa, South, May 3. I Monowai, South, May 5. | Molcoia, South, May S. I Waikare, South, May 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i ■Victoria, Auckland, to-day. I Waikare, South, May 2. i] Monowai, Auckland, May 5. ,i Mokoia, Auckland, May 8. \ Waikare, Auckland, May 12. I Kaipara, South, April 30. :] Wimmera, South, May 5. Maheno, South, May 12. Waikare, South, May 16. VESSELS IN PORT. | Awanui, schooner. | Waikonini, sco'H-. j The following passengers have booked ! to leave by the Victoria this morning; « For Auck'and: Misses Norden, Mayj I- fiefct, and Cummings; Mesdame.s Me- •] T Sean and child, J. Poarson, Hunt, |i; Morrell, and Griffiths; Messrs M. jj Isaacs, McConvillo, Currie, Williams, | Soholes, and Shanks. For Sydney: | Mr. and Mrs. Shierlaw, Mr. and Mrs. | G. Matthewson and son, Mr. and Mrs. ; I:A. R. Muir, and Messsrs Sanell, ArJj che.r, and Heegcr. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s j Kia Ora finished loading yesterday mor--1 riing. She took the followina; shipments from this port;—By the Gis--1 borne Shleepfarmers’ Frozen Meat Co., j Ltd., 14,695 carcases mutton, 6210 cari cases lamb, 1265 quarters beef, 4620 pieces beef, 210 cases of meats, 82 casks bf pelts, 129 casks of tallow, and 69 ! pale 3of wool; by Messrs Dalgety end Co., 225 bales of wool; by Messrs Comjiion, Shelton and Co., 181 bales of wool; bind by Messrs Murray, Roberts and

[to., 31 bales of wool. Word was received from Tologa Bay yesterday afternoon stating that the Squall had arrived there. She was p arrive at Gisborne at 1 o’clock this horning. The iHuddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria drives from Napier and south this Homing and proceeds later to Aucksnd and Sydney. The Tuatea leaves ho wharf with outward passengers at U a.m. The (J.S.S. Co.’s Waikaire returns rom Auckland to-morrow, leaving gain during the evening for southern oris. The Tuatea leaves the wharf on

rrival and -at 5 o.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora was at To

[ raroa yesterday morning, and repord very rough weather. She managed |> land Te Araroa passengers, but will probably come on direct from there to ; isborne, then .proceeding to Welling- [ tn and Nelson. The following were the shipments rom this port by the Tyser Co.’s Indra--mja: Shipped by Messrs Williams and le-tt'e, 1399 bales of wool, 122 casks pillow, 60 casks of pelts. 53 casks eas:|g, 14,330 carcases of mutton, and 1.57 carcases of lamb.

The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s Kai■iira, which arrived from Auckland on luirsday to load 1000 bales of wool, |t for Napier about 11.15 p.m. vesteriTho Tyser Co.’s Niwaru did not finish jading .on Thursday.night, as expectj, but hoped to get away for Brisbane |t night. |The Federa!-.Houlde.r-ShirO Line tamer Nairnshire, 'which is due_ at lickland about May sth, from West, :England ports, is bringing the followg cargo:—For Auckland, 1508 tons; f Napier, 379 tons; for Wellington, 35 tons; for Lyttelton, 598 tons; and ■' Port Chalmers, 745 tons. The U.S.S. Co.’s large cargo steamer F Vanina, left Calcutta on Friday, 16th for New Zealand ports. The vesf | is due at Lyttelton about the latter of May. . (f the 700 wooden brigs and brigands, owned in the United States thirtyLt years ago, there are but eleven at the present time., and many ofp -are nearly ready to enter the ■Makers’ yards. The oldest brig lat is'the Sullivan. 344 tons gross, fit :in 1866, . and the youngest, the leva, in 1892. The total tonnage I the eleven is hut 3756 tons, or not ■ |ch more than that of one modern Id-jammer. Of the eleven six are on ■ I Pacific oast —the Geneva, Lurline, t j|lee, W. G. Irwin, .Harriet G. and f J|cely. The other five —the Motley, Uifey,' ‘Sullivan, Pitcairn, .and FreclerI .[Schepp—are on the Atlantic. j| jho .'Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s 1 ! mer Aot-ea loft Liverpool on March j ‘for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland,lington, Lyttelton, and Port Ch-al-i s. The vessel, which is due at ’ fklaiid on May 29, has 3400 tons of !!-) for New Zea’and ports, 500 tons ; for'Lyttelton. | BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, April 30. iled——Aldebaran, barque, for »Svd- ' NAPIER, April 30. ngied—Victoria, for Gisborne and Passengers for Gisborne: lames Dick, Brownlee, W atson, fEurin, Patterson, Dixon, TemperVyDickson, Stone, Calvert and two "|ren, Dixon, Riddick and 2 eluldI : Misses Barton, 'lager, Balfour, [?, Campbell, Hay, Higginson, Cabj’Rourke. and Lewis; Messrs U i- • 'Ryan, Harrington. Rigger, Hall, L‘ Flare, Wilson, Patterson, Mc|q Broderick, Sandtman, Sharpen, ion. Warren, Raymond, Co. cm an, ■ V' Patterson, Cunningham, Henan, ' Ross. Dickson. Dixon. M-ar-Bafry, McLaurin (2), Gray ; and April 30. : ;ed—Moana (7.40 p.m.), for SyAflss-:..- .

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2490, 1 May 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2490, 1 May 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2490, 1 May 1909, Page 4

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