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SHIPPING

SAILED.

TUESDAY, JUNE 1. Squall, s.s. (3 p.m.), 369 tons, Ross, for Auckland.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS

Maitai, South, this evening. Wimmera, Auckland, to-day. Talune, South, June 5. Maitai, Auckland, Juno 6. Waikare, South, Juno 9. Talune, Auckland, June 9. Wimmera, South, Juno 12. Waikare, Auckland, June 13. Monowai, South, June 16. Victoria, Auckland, June 16. Talune, South, Juno 19. Monowai, Auckland, June 20.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES

Maitai, Auckland,'this evening. Wimmera, South, this evening. Talune, Auckland, June 5. Maitai, South, Juno 6. Waikare, Auckland, June 9. Talune, South, June 9. Wimmera, Auckland, June 12. Waikare, South, June 13. Monowai, Auckland, Juno 16. Victoria, South, June 16. Talune, Auckland, June 19. Monowai, South, June 20.

The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall completed her discharge yesterday afternoon, and sailed for Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Maitai, which is replacing the s.s. Monowai in the meantime on. the East Coast service, will not arrive from south until this evening. She was expected to leave Wellington at 4 p.m. yesterday, and to arrive at Napier this morning. A special effort will be made to endeavor to. allow tho vessel to reach here this evening, in time to be despatched to Auckland. The Tuatea has been fixed to leave the wharf at 7 p.m. (meantime). Tho Huddart-Parker Co.’s Wimmera arrives from Auckland and Sydney this afternoon, and continues her voyage south in the evening. Outward passengers leave the wharf at 7 p.m. The Maoriland Steamship Co.’s Holmdalo was engaged in completing the discharge of her cargo late last night. She was expected to get away for Lyttelton early this morning. At the latter port it is probable that she will be docked for overhaul. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora was to leave Picton yesterday for Wellington, Napier, ancl Gisborne, and should arrive hero on Thursday afternoon, leaving later fon Coast ports and Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Wairuna is expected to load at Bluff on June 7th, Oamaru June 9th, Timaru June lOtli, and should arrive here about June 14. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is timed to leave Auckland on Saturday afternoon for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. On completing her discharge at this port, she will probably sail for Whangarei. The next Tyser liner to load at this port will be tho Star of Scotland, which arrived at Auckland yesterday lrom Sydney, Melbourne, and New York. ' The following were the shipments from this port by the Tyser liner Wimiro : —New Zealand Shipping Co.: 12 hales wool, 11 bales skins, 16 casks tallow. Messrs Williams and Kettle: 400 casks of tallow, 63 casks of pelts, 846 hales wool, 905 pockets wool, 817/ carcases mutton, 4632 carcases lamb, 2660 quarters beef, and 12 quarters veal. by telegraph. SYDNEY, June 1. Arrived—Moeraki (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington* T , AUCKLAND, June 1. Sailed—Wimmera (4 p.m.) for smith. Passengers for Gisborne: —Miss Conxioilv; Mrs. Pardoe and child - Messrs Ingram, Barker, Mullooly, Wilson, Murrell, Rev. Father Lane and Judge Jones Arrived —Star of Scotland, from New York, Melbourne, and bydney‘ NAPIER, June 1. Arrived—Weka (1 a.m.), from Gisborne. NEWCASTLE, June 1. Arrived —Aparima from Port Chalin<Sailed—James Craig for Auckland. Four hundred different newspapers are orbited in London. Their weekly circulation numbers 30,000,000, and their expenditure for news each day amounts to £12,000. A lady tvho lived at Rozelle . Had never been perfectly well; Till growing quite chronic She tried Laxo-Tonic She’s a different story to tell. LAXO-TONIC PILLS. 10Jd and Is bd.

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Bibliographic details
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 4

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563

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2517, 2 June 1909, Page 4

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