SHIPPING ARRIVED.
SUNDAY, MAY 9. tromiko, s.s. (11 p.m.), 2479 tons, ). Chrisp, from Newcastle, via land.» * / SAILED. - . ;• • MONDAY, MAY 10. '■--'■'•'V; ru, s.s. (11 a.m.), 65- tons, Peterfor Whangaparaoa, taking twelve ■ngers. ' t EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ihenoy Auckland, May 12. aikare, South, May 12. aikare, Auckland, May 16. knowai,. South, May 19. btoria, Auckland, May 19. Iheno,. South, May ,22. nowai, Auckland, May 23. . ,ikare, South, May 26. koia, Auckland, May 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. iromiko, Napier, to-day. iikare, Auckland, May 12. iheno, South, May 12. kikare, South, May 16. jnowai, Auckland, May 19. btoria, South, May 19. iheno, Auckland, May 22. jnowai. South, May 23. iikare, Auckland, May 28. ikoia, South, May 26. | VESSELS IN PORT. ronation, ketch, bora, scow, iiapu, a.s. TU, S.S. £ulus, s.s. ' iapu, a.s., in tlie bay.
irs Richardson and Co.’s Ruru,
. arrived here on Sunday evening, gain yesterday morning for Capo way, taking twelve passengers and bment of sheep. U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare will he dc-
| at' Napier to-night, waiting for hembers of the Williamson Drai Company. She will be later than |in arriving here to-morrow morn-
i U.S.S. Co.’s Maheno is due tojw afternoon from Auckland and >y, and continues her voyage so’fiflfn iht. isrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny j to leave Napier this evening for hie. | Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s bra left Wellington yesterday fig for Gisborne to load about j carcases of muton and 200 casks ts and tallow, and will arrive here [row. I U.S.S. Co.’s Kororryko arrived Newcastle and Auckland at 11 k on Sunday night, with. 500 if coal for Gisborne. She is ex- [ to leave for Napier and Westihis morning. Westport Coal Co.’s Reguhts At'as ed in completing her discharge at Laiti wharf last nighty and was ied to get away for Westport, list the turbine steamer Loongana ences-noi difficulty in carrying on elbourne to Launceston trade handed during summer (says the irne “Argus”), the short days equent fogs of winter will mean vere a tax upon the Union line if she continues the work unci. It invariably happens, therejhat a second steamer is employed b the Loongana in conducting the 'i,' which is not in the least deiurtailed throughout the winter, ear the Rotomabana was selected operate with the Loongana, and inter the services of the same vesII he requisitioned. For some s past the Rotomabana has been but of commission in Hobson’s Recently, however, she was re- | up the river to be got m -readikr her impending duties, which kn Saturday (May Ist), when she [her first trip to Launceston^ Uy association, embracing practice whole of the coastal stearnmers of Australia (says the |y Morning Herald”) is in course pation, and will take the .place Coastal Steamship-owners’ Asso- [ which did not represent all the lies interested in the trade. The jdy will shortly elect its offi.ce- , and probably delegates will be ito meet representatives of the ’s. Union in conference on the j of- the proposed new agreey gales were encountered on the i from Havelock by the barque )s, which arrived at Sydney on 14th. It will bo remembered ■e vessel was party refitted. at ton owing to damages resulting Ifirc at J shed. She arrived at [in good trim. ' iteresting feat is reported from ne, on "the part of Captain ju nr., who on April 23 brought |ue Helen Denny through the in channel under full sale to I The vessel brought a cargo
[ from Port Stephens, [liompson, who as purser of the [ was a survivor of the wreck, ed the. Maori as purser in place C, H. McNarn.
BY TELEGRAPH
SYDNEY, May 10. —Wimbledon, for Auckland* NEWCASTLE. May 10. —Moorahool and Wanaka, for jon; and Sehvyn Craig for I AUCKLAND, May 10. jd—Squall (S p.m. yesterday),, [borne; Maheno, from Sydney. Squall (6 p.m.), for Gisborne, ga Bay; Mokoia (6 p.m.), for
CAPE MARIA, May 10. ,’scr liner Mjmiro, from west, ist at 5.30 p.m. NAPIER, May 10. ;| —MonoAvni (7 a.m.), kern •Sailed —iHolmdale (4.40 n- Gisborpe. WELLINGTON, May 10. -Waiwcra (7.10 a.m,.), l° r
, LYTTELTON, May TO. -Rakaia {10.15 an. l ), -° r
BLUFF, Mr 7 10 t—Manuka (0 : .:u Horn kith English mai*. MELBOURNE, May 10. aitemata. bound from South New Zealand, via Newcastle, Don’s Promontory all well-
£7t. Mackenzie, referring: to f his Mpsgiel speech, said that t depression had been- lelt tv/hb'e world. Germany had Millions behind in her trade lex.ce’j" and tlie* United States % were similarly .placed. -iSctt. ad shared in it, 'hut•; the fear titiire of the country was imU the fear of one who did not real condition of aff airs. The ■\vdcl would be. .they would ; 0 n and a half-above'those of ; v '• :i■ ••• < >■ ■■;
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2498, 11 May 1909, Page 4
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776SHIPPING ARRIVED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2498, 11 May 1909, Page 4
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