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SHIPPING.

[ ARRIVED. i ■ ■ ■■ Friday, june 4. 1$: (8.30- a.m.), 1273 tons, from Picton and Napier. |: Mr. and Mrs. O’Meara Miss Patterson. f SAILED. FRIDAY, JLNE 4. Is. (1 p.m.), 1273 tons, McCoast ports and Auckland. !. ~ / !>ected arrivals. ; South, to-day. Auckland, June 6. Auckland, June 7. ; South, June 7. •e, South, June 9. , Auckland, June 9. ira, South, Juno 12. \e } Auckland, June 13. ai, South, June’l6. a, Auckland, June 16. , South, June 19. •ai, Auckland, June 20. bjECTED DEPARTURES. b Auckland, to-day. i v , South, June 6. ire, Auckland, June 9. e, South', Jane 9. tera, Auckland, Juno 12. ire, South, June 13. wai, Auckland, June IG. ria, South, June 16. e, Auckland, June 19* wai, South, June 20. iI.S.S. Co.’s Flora arrived, from [and South yesterday morning, iled later for Coast bays ana nd. She was delayed on her trip [Coast by reason of a thick fog, !was so thick even in the Bay 10. tender had some, difficulty in r her up. ■U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due to Auckland to-dav for Tologa Bay sborne. She is expected here cn

iy.. U.S.S. Co.’s Taiune arrives irom early this morning, and leaves hr Auckland. The Tuatoa leaves barf at 6 a.m. and 10 a in. ( U.S.S. Co.’s Maitai is due horn and to-morrow afternoon, *;.d jxies her voyage south during the lg. Outward passengers leave /harf at 5 p.m. ■ s Tyser liner Tainui • r.vos from Iton on Monday to load frozen ; ■ On completing operations she ?ds to Wellington, from which port lils for London on June 17 5 New Zealand Shipping Corn's Wakanui, which has t ken up iinpiing of the s.s. Papanui, ow’.ug ie late arrival in London of the r steamer, sailed on‘2oth April, in ?e of Captain V. C. White-Parsons, medical officer on hoard is Mr. \v. dresswell, M.B. There are not cr passengers. Those in the saloon j Dr. and Mrs. J. Nicholls, Mr. and P. A. Openshaw, the Misses Openr (3), and Master Openshaw,Mis J. Biggs, Messrs A. J. Barr, R. T. i F. D. Briscoe, R. Burrell, H. ness, and A. T. Martin. In the d-class there are 144 passengers. : Wakanui is due at Wellington

it the. lOtli inst. . dvantage will he taken of the wrthival of the Rarawa from the \Yest st run for repairs to her boiler tube live the vessel her annual overnam i survey. As this process will sotneit prolong her retirement, _ has h 'found expedient by the Northern npany to charter the Takapuua, aud 5 vessel will be employed as a subjute till the Earawa is ready xo reae running. _ The tramp steamer ixlsa teat '.vucil last week for Falmouth with what reported to be. the biggest cargo o: [eat ever shipped from New Zealai d a single private firm. She had ,500 sacks under hatches, all shipped I Messrs Friedlander _ Eros., 31,i(0 ving been loaded at 1 ma'.u ai‘d the 5t at Lyttelton. The Elsa sailed for ilmouth for orders, 'ia Newcastle, ■emantle, Durban, and St. VU-erat. Advises from Karamea state that tie ow Echo is in a safe josit.an, snd ix is expected to float eer off. r> he Issel is to load timber at Karamea r Wellington.

BY TELEGRAPH. ADELAIDE, Juno 4. Arrived —Senorita, from Kaipara. FREMANTLE, Juno 4. Arrived —Ortona, from London. PasAngers for New Zealand: Messrs Putin. Gubbins, Pilling, and Trotter; lesdames Brown, Gubbins. Heather, nd Dawson; Miss Shera. ■ j AUCKLAND, June 4. j Arrived—Maitai (12.30 a.m.), from lisborne. CAPE .MARIA, June 4. | Kaituna from south passed oast at 7 |.m. EAST CAPE, June 4. Schooner Awanui passed south at 5.15 a.m. | NAPIER, June 4,. ; Sailed —Talune, for north. Passengers for Gisborne : —Miss Hooper; \iesdames Malcolm and Miller; Messrs Hall, Walton, Heel, Henderson, Finn, Coleman, White, Stephens, Wlison, .Picard, Goodard, Fraser, Taranaki te ,Ua; and 10 steerage. I WELLINGTON, -June 4. f Sailed —Moana (6.10 p.m.), for Sydney. I LYTTELTON, June 4. Arrived—Holmdale (4.40 p.m.), from Gisborne. . t SYDNEY, June 4. j Arrived —Wanaka, from New Zealand.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2520, 5 June 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2520, 5 June 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2520, 5 June 1909, Page 4

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