SHIPPING.
I' ARRIVED. TUESDAY, JUNE 16. i-'Weka, s.s. (noon), 53 tons, Petersen, •om Napier, via Mahia. i Squall, s.s. (12.45 p.m.).. 369 cons, loss, from Auckland, via Tologa. is ______ SAILED. TUESDAY, JUNE 16. | Waiapu, a.s. (4 p.m.), 55 tons, Poole, jr Coast and Auckland. : Waikonini, scow (3.30 p.m.), 60 3ns, White, for Auck.and. EXPECTED ARItIVAI<S. Regains, Westport, early. Maitai, South, to-day. ' Victoria, Auckland, to-day. Tallinn, South, Juno 19. Maitai, Auckland, June>2o. Monowai, South, June 23. Talune, Auckland,, June 23. Victoria, South, Juno 26. ! Maitai, Auckland, Juno 27. Monowai, South, Juno 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 'Squall. Auckland, to-day. I Maitai, Auckland, to-day. [ Victoria, South, to-day. I Talune, Auckland, June 19i Maitai, South, June 20. ; Monowai, Auckland, Juno 23. : Talune, South, June 23. Victoria, Auckland, June 26. i Maitai, South, Juno 27. j Monowai, Auckland, June 30. VESSELS IN PORT. Coronation ketch, j Squall, s.s. The U.S.S. Co.’s Maitai will not arivc here until this evening, having een delayed in Wellington to bring forth the passengers arriving from tome by the l steamer lonic. I lie taitai was to leave at noon yesterday 5r Napier. The Tuatea is timed to ‘ave the wharf at 7 p.m. : The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. s lotea is due here next Monday from ficton to load frozen meat for London. ’The U.S.S. Co.’s Wairuna was to lave Timaru at 8 o’clock last evening Napier, and is due. here on Thursjay or Friday evening with a eaigo o roduce. From here she [proceeds to [uekland. „ , , r . ± ■ i The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria ; to arrive from Sydney and Auck.and his afternoon, and leaves later for iuth. The Tuatea leaves the wharf on rrival and at 7 p.m. ~T , I Messrs Richardson and Co. s Veka Hived at noon yesterday from Napier, ia Maliia, with a general cargo. She !as to have got away early tins mornig for Napier. . (The New Zealand Shipping Co. s I.M.S. Tongariro left Plymouth on atu relay for Wellington, via Capetown hd Hobart. - .., ~ , [ Tho scow Waikonnn left yesteiday fternoon for Auckland. . ■ , , ! Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Squall arrived about : o’clock yesterday rom Auckland and 'ologa. She left Auckland on Saturay alternoon at 2 o’clock, and experinced heavy head seas and a heavy f.N.E. gale to Cape Colville, Coroian del Peninsula. She -was compelled > shelter until 4 ,p.m. on Sunday, and ventually arrived at Tologa last evhing at 9.30, having had a very rough :me coming across the Bay ot Plenty, :hen she met a heavy north-west Sale. f.M.S. Challenger was passed off East Jape on her way to Auckland. lho email left Tologa at 8.30 yesterday mmim l, for Gisborne. She passed a >ow near Gable End. The steamer iccessfully berthed at the wharf [3O this afternoon. Her cargo ior lis port totalled 209 tons, including. 34 pipes, 120 bags flour, 70 sacks our, 60 sacks coal, 210 bags cement, ) bags lime, 450 bags sugar. 7o sacks riaff 10 bags rice, 36 sacks empty ittles 45 eases spirits, 105 cases heroine, 4800 tiles, 50 cases beer, 644 sleep--s, 2 bales wool, -27 tons of transhipments ex Star of New Zealand, and i 334ffc of timber, and a quantity of kneral goods. She will return this fternoon to Auckland. :The auxiliary schooner Waiapu sailed ?sterday afternoon for Coast ports td Auckland. The Westport Coal Co.’s Regulus leit fostport at 5.50 p.m. on Monday, lor isborne, with a cargo of coal, end iould arrive here this evening or tojorrow morning. . The American barque Ram lam, iund from Newcastle to Honolulu, ith a cargo of coal, put into Auckland i Friday last in a disabled condition. left Newcastle on April 16. ond hen about 900 miles off the East Caje ■ New Zealand broke her rudder head. Snipoiafy repairs were effected after uch difficulty, anti, the master decided ! mit into Auckland for repairs. Lhe irque experienced very bad went no l r several weeks. . , During the month of May a total, of l, tons of coal was exported from ’estport, and, of this amount, 4209 ins wont to foreign ports. The Wost3rt Coal Co., Ltd., we r o the \arge s t tporters, sending away 40, (Zt tons; io Westport-Stockton Co. s quota was !50 tons.; the State Coal Mines shipi r 451 Q-tons; and eggettes and bnqu[tes made up the balance of 1224 tons, ho timber exported from Westport bring May measured 119,590 super IjA * • [As the sailing vessel falls away from lo ranks of the merchant marine, so e function of the steam tug becomes rtr,e]y unnecessary. For several years Ut owing to tlie diminution in the limber of'sailing vessels visiting Melircton (says the ‘‘Post ), there has [on comparatively little towing work be done in Wellington, and the YV e - i fr ton Harbor Ferries Co., Ltd-, have laid that their steamer Duco has been rdly paving her way. In consequence has been decided to convert her into trawler, and workmen have already <*un the transformation. Her hold fi be made into an insulated chamber, d a refrigerator is to be installed. I; • BY TELEGRAPHCAPE MARIA, June 15. FWimmera, from tho east, passed west ! 9.30 a.m. i AUCKLAND, June 10. [Arrived—H .M.S. Challenger, from 'ellington. iSailed Victona (4.40 m. for the south. Passengers for isborne:—Mesdames Hustler and 2 fants, Ruddock, Lind, Nicholson and Od, Gibson, and Martin; Messrs J. Gilmour, Martin, J. L. McCiedic, Aicken, Moriarty, R. C. I atorson, Sawver, and Hustler. ■ ' ’ NAPIER, June 15.. Arrived—-Flora- (7 a.m.), from Gisn;“' WELLINGTON, June 15. Arrived —.lonic (3.25 p.m.), from Lonrx via Hobart. .- •
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2529, 16 June 1909, Page 4
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913SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2529, 16 June 1909, Page 4
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