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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED, aiI)AY. JUNE 11. TV ; ,scow (o a.m.), 60 tons, G. Y Aoip Op an. SAILED. /ill DAY,'' J.UNE 11. A. ..cow (11.15 a.m.), 98 tons, Jens . Auckland. PECTED ARRIVALS TV ’era, Soutli, to-day. V\ i re, Auckland. June 13. T 1 ~a, South, June 1.0. V -;i, Auckland, Juno 16. 'lt . South, Juno 19. • Mini: Auck and, 3 uno 20. ;! i,( KCTKD DEPARTURES. TV i miner a, Auckland, to-day. Waikaie, South. June 10., Jin. was, Auckland, June 16. V :• via. South, June JOV Till uno, Auric and, Juno 19Monowai, South, June 20.. VESSELS IN PORT. Awnnui, schooner. VV.fiapu, a.s TVaikoriini, scow. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s TVimmera -arrives from south early tins morning, and sails later in the forenoon tor Auckland and Sydney. 'lho Aluatea leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare returns from Auckl md ■ to-morrow afternoon, and continues her voyage to southern ports during the evening. The scow Alert sailed yesterday morning for Auckland, taking a cargo ol: manure, etc., from the freezing 1101105. The scow TYaikonini arrived yesterday morning from Opna, with a cargo of'6o,oooft of t imber for Messrs H. J. Peaoocke and Co. The vessel had a good trip down the coast until aitei passing the East Cape, when she had to stand out to sea owing to a heavy gale. , . , The U.S.S. C-o.’s Squall is due to leave Auckland this afternoon for Tolowa Bay and Gisborne. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora left Auckland at 8.15 a.m. yesterday for Coast ports, Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, and Nelson, and is due 'here early. The Canterbury Shipping. Co.’s Ripple is due hero from Oanraru and Tiinaru about the middle of next weox with a cargo of produce. , The Westport Coal Co.’s Itegulus is expected to leave Westport to-day with a full cargo of coal for Gisborne. The Tyser Co.’s Star of Scotland is expected here about the end of the month to load frozen meat. The ketch Coronation left Tairua on Thursday evening with a full cargo ol kauri timber for Mr. -J. Colley. The trawler Beatrice was placed on the slip yesterday for her annual overhaul. , After undergoing renovation _ the Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Co.’s s.s. Ivaro■ro was taken off the slip yesterday morning. The following have booked passages by the s.s. TVimmera for north this morning:—For Auckland: Misses Woodgate, Steele, and Hancock,Messrs P. Foote, N. T. Williams, Kiss!mg, Johnston, Murphy, Owen, Mansley, and Ward. For Sydney : Misses Beaumont and Shelton; Messrs Rhodes, Morrison, Saunders, Johnstone, and Woodward. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s next steamer to load frozen meat at Gisborne will be the s.s. Aotea, due on the 19th inst. The following wore the. shipments from this port by the s.s. Taiiiui:— Shipped by the Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat Co.: 14,179 carcases mat-

ton, 434-58 carcases lamb, 5492 quarters ' beef, 15G0 legs and shoulders nmtt-on, 250 eases preserved meats, 310 casks tallow and pelts, and 49 bales wool. By Murray, Roberts and Co:13 bales wool. By Common, Shelton and Co.: 27 bales wool. By Dalgety and Co.: IS3 bales wool.

The auxiliary schooner TVaiapu is timed to sail on Monday for Coast ports and Auckland with a general cargo. The schooner Awanui will probably sail to-morrow for Auckland and Coast jiorts.

BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, June 11. Sailed —Flora (8:15 a.m.), for Gisborne, via East Coast bays. NAPIER, June 11. Arrived —Weka (1 p.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed—Wimmera, for north. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Wilkinson, Adamson, and 'Hutchinson; Mesdamos Johnston, Wallcock, Juriss, Sherwood, Tunn, and Hutchinson; Messrs Raymond, Todd, Kenway, Chapman, Spraggen, McDonald, Mail-, Halford, Morrin, Jeune, Trafford, Abraham, McMichael, Warren, Braach, Akroyd, Joblin, McDonald, Tunn, and Cowl rick. WELLINGTON, June 11. Sailed-—Warrimoo (5.30 p_.ni.), for Sydney. DUNEDIN, June 11. Sailed —Maitai (3 p.m.), for north. Passenger for Gishorne: Mr. Evans.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2526, 12 June 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2526, 12 June 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2526, 12 June 1909, Page 4

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