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SHIPPING

ARRIVED. FRIDAY, MAY 14. i.Kaco, a.s. (7.45 p.xn.), 155 tons, from Coast ports and Auckand. SAILED. FRIDAY, MAY U. _ ' Holmdalo, s.s. (9-45 a.m.), 19/ tons, Clark, for Picton. Squall, 6.5. (noon), 009 tons, Ross, k° Korora^scow (4 p.m.), 162 tons, 01(8 p.m.), 6273 tons, Louden, for Qamaru. expected arrivals. 1 Wimmera, South, to-day. ! Waikare, Auckland, to-morrow. : Monowai, South May 19. I Victoria, Auckland, May IJ. ■ Maheno, South May 22. Monowai, Auckland, May 23. \ Waikare, South, May 26. \ Mokoia, Auckland, May -b. PROJ ECT ED~DEP ARTUR ES. i Wimmera, Auckland, to-day. I Waikare, South, to-morrow. Monowai, Auckland, May 19Victoria, South, May 19. ! Maheno, Auckland, May 22. | Monowai. South, May 2 31 Waikare, Auck.and, May « Mokoia, South, May 26. VESSELS IN PORT. Coronation, ketch. .Alert, scow. ' L. pTncldart-Parker Co.'s Wimmera ™Xs|dney. t tender leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. l \ c J, i 1 n Co.’s Waikare , returns • ■ i k'eM(on?andsSamshipCo’« ! Holmtie sailed for Picton yesterday, havtg had repairs effected to her steam tt S S Co.’s Wairuna is due to ave Bluff on Monday fo* Qamaru - 1 imaru, Gisborne, and Auckland.. f ifficient inducement warrants she vi so call in at Picton. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. s aiwera completed loadingffrozes meat st night, and sailed for Oamaiu. The following passengers have hook- | to leave by the Wimmera for north is morning:—For Auckland. Misses 1 laighead and McLeod ; Mesdames Soott, and. Jones; Judge Jones, jv. Father Lane, Messrs C. TV. Tight, A. C. Wright, Veale Scott, il&on, Taylor, Neighbour, Cooper, . .Jdham, Jenson, J. Harris, Coster, d Most. For Sydney: Mr. BatchTho auxiliary schooner Kaeo arrived STS ports and Auckland last ■Vht Captain Skinner reports as fol is -Left Auckland 830 a.m. on today, 24th April, and a ‘ Araenui on Monday, . _ ire and Omaio same day. Tuesday, tt, worked Little Awanm, Te M Maraetabi ; Wednesday 28jW>

<rked Roukokore, Oreti r» Jhangaparau; Thursday, 29tl hiangaparau; Friday, Saturday, Ist ( jroa, and same day Xport nangaparau, and JjWednes'Y; Monday, Awanui worked ?bds, and went on tc esday, 4t,|gfl there on Moiling ag# evening went bach janug Waipiro. Tuesday rrm. & , iyi\ went on and worked kura and Tologa, and on Wednesday [ Thursday lay at Tologa, and on day worked Pakarao and Turihana, iving in the Bay same evening at 5 p.m. Cargo: 19 tons coal, 25 js kerosene, 25 cases a’e, 2 tons r, G tons sugar, 287 .cases bottles, casks, 391 pockets wool, 22 bags >l, 280 ft timber, 27 packages sunts, 2 tons machinery, ho recent claims of the Auckland pie that they had set up a New land record in handling 2l tons ol ;o per hour- each hatch with the 'araa was eclipsed at Wellington jy this month with the AVaikaro. local men handled 920 tons of ;o at the AVaikare in seven workhours, averaging 26 tons per horn each hatch. In the case of the kare the cargo worked was small comprising sugar, stone, and timwhile at Auckland the cargo handon the Marama was sacks of grain cases. The Wellington men now the palm fo r smart cargo hand-

,1 exchange says that what is claimo be a record for New Zealand in way of docking took place at Port iners on Thursday last. The Cor- : arrived from northern ports somelate owing to thick weather down •coast, and at 8.5 a.m. her bow ed the dock sill. About 20 mmtv a tor she was moored in position, lock was pumped dry about twn |'.later, and ns a largo gang of x»rs were working from the rau 'wards, her hull was almost ready * he anti-fouling composition by the she was dry. Painting operations icbmpletcd at 1.15 p.m., and the | was floated out of dock at 2 , having occupied it for only six ■ altogether. ... Ysale of British sailing ships si.ll •Sues. The ship Hyderabad, 2110 register, lias changed hands for j “'phe ship Erne has been _so.d ossrs James Noursc, Ltd., of Lonbut the price has mot tmispuocb steamers Como old/ “ . lo 5166 tons, both of which have I Lvttelton, have been purchased . ier with a number of other stcami the Holland-American Company, ’ f-Sychm- Morning Herald" states h-idav last the German lout 1 barque Alsterdamm - y from Santa. Bosa 11 / ll^ r lar£?ost ffom is said to >■ t■ :ipS aßa ; n d«” known as the -owned, anti was _ She was built in L 9 .. of Glasgow. She.is 329tt C 3 t b her gross tonnage ns -,10, ' iiet tonnage 3i.09. BY TELEGRAPH. *?\ NAPIER, May 1L . islßnru (10.50 a.m.), Horn 1% tiled Wimmera, for nOi'th. [Stafford, Davidson, ivo.-,-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2502, 15 May 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2502, 15 May 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2502, 15 May 1909, Page 4

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