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SHIPPING.

W-S , ARRIVED. — . MONDAY, MAY 10. (6 p.m.), 98 tons, Jenom Ngunguru. ' - ; TUESDAY, MAY 11. wera, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 6237 tons, in, from Wellington, imdale, s.s. (noon), 197 tons, j from Napier. * b 'SAILED. • [ MONDAY, MAY 10. ;ulus, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 581 tons, hs, for Westport. K. TUESDAY, MAY 11. 1 roiniko, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 2479 tons, LClirisp, for Napier. Imdale, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 197 tons, if for Grey mouth. , > [expECTED ARRIVALS. (heno, Auckland, to-day. likare, South, to-day. , fcik'afe, Auckland, May 16. jnoivai, South, May 19. itoria, Auckland, May 19. [heno, South, May 22. jnovai, Auckland, May 23. Likare, South, May 26. ikoia, Auckland, May,. 26. [pRO J ECTED DISP ART UR ES. Likare, Auckland, to-day. jtheno, South, to-day. aikare, South, May 16. [mowai, Auckland, May 19. btoria,! South, May 19. iiheno, Auckland, May 22. bnowai. South, May 23. aikare, Auck and, May 26. bkoia, South, May 26. I’ VESSELS IN POET. [ronation, ketch, prora, scow, faiapu, a.s. lert, scow. tie U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare was due to [e Napier at 2 a.m. this morning.- | will be tendered cm arrival here, ithe last launch will leave the wharf 2 p.m. he U.S.S. Co.’s Maheno arrives this irnoon from Auckland and Sydney, [ continues her voyage south tout. Outward passengers leave the Lrf at 7 p.m. ihe scow Alert arrived in the Bay Monday night from Ngunguru with argo of 130 tons of coal for the Gishe Frozen Meat Company. She will beady to sail in a few days, probably j Auckland, with a cargo of manure in-the Sheepfarmers’ Works. < Che Westport Coal Co.’s Regulus iipleted loading late on Monday jht, and left for Westport. j)he Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s Eiwera arrived from Wellington yesday morning to load 15,000 carcases imutton and a quantity of pelts and low. Che Maoriland Steamship Co.’s Holmle arrived from Napier yesterday th twelve trucks for the Publm Works ipartment and a southern mail. She barted in the afternoon for Grey)uth. 1 The U.S.S. Co.*s Squall left Auckid on Monday evening for Tologa and sborne, with a quantity of general rgo, and it is expected that she will irive here in time to Berth at the (arf with the full tide this morning. L effort will he made to despatch the jual! to-night for Auckland direct, I as to enable her to leave Auckland jain on Saturday for Tologa and Gisrne.

The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora is experiencg fair weather on the Coast, and will iobably be able to work all the bays i her way to Auckland. jThe U.S.S. Co.’s Koromiko completed 3charging yesterday, and proceeded Napier. The Tyser liner Mimiro is due at Gisrne to load frozen meat on May 24. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s dnui arrived at Hobart at 10 a.m. sterday from London. The following have booked pas§ages ' the Waikare to-day : For Auckland: isses Hicks, Hewsen, Nicholson, D. [ill, and Sister Sheara; Messrs D. Doughtery, Hootman, and Arnitt. br Sydney : Mr. Beasley. !The Kaiapoi Shipping and Trading bimpany have received advices that the bw motor steamer Kairaki for the yer trade went through her trials itisfactorily after being fitted with her jigines on the Clyde, and has sailed for ie Dominion. | Nelson is determined (says the “Colhist”) to make the most of the opporinitv of developing business relations fith the outside world afforded by the jjgular visits of ocean steamers to the prt. The necessity for the ‘regular iearance of the Freezing Company’s pol stores will ensure visits from liners b regular intervals irrespective -of in!ard cargo, but a combination of the jading importers of the city has underiken that inward freight shall also be provided. Combined action in this dilution will ultimately enable traders b .have practically all their imported bods consigned direct to Nelson. The nnual saving in transhipment expen;s will be tremendous, and of course benefit that the whole community will lare. With this prospect ahead, Nelm may truly be said to have entered ito a new era of progress. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA, May 11. Mokoia, from west, .passed east at ).15 this morning. ~Y , AUCKLAND, May 11. ydney. Sailed —Malieno (4.50 p.m.), >r Gisborne and south. Passengers for risbome: —Misses’ Price, Sliillington; itesdames Rose and son, Edwards, Voods, Brown, Jones; Messrs West, almon, Brown, Cave, Carswell, Wilson, IcCullough, Wilson, Bright, Morse, niith, Cooper, Rose, Arfeldt, Dollen. lulpan, Jones,-. Fisher, Judge Sims. Lauroto (5 p.m.), for Rarotonga. •*. . NAPIER, May 11. To Sail —Waikave, for north. Pasengers for Gisborne: —Miss Pasley; Jlesdames H.enrick, McCarthy and two hildren; Messrs. Pryor, Morgan, Bull, [dbson, Johnston; Barr, Quigley, Tait, ibndrick; Chicken, Baker, Clarkson, Duff. leLautour, Williamson’s Opera !o. '(86); 17 steerage. CHRISTCHURCH, May 11. fThe Tongariro arrived at Plymouth a • May 10. r ~ " -.CLARENCE RIVER, May H. Sailed—Mary Isabel for Greymouth, 1 . =

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2499, 12 May 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2499, 12 May 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2499, 12 May 1909, Page 4

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