SHIPPING.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Melbourne, Newcastle, early. Wan aka, South, early, l Victoria, South, July 24. Monowai, Auckland, July 25. , ; Wimmera, Auckland, July 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, .Auckland, July 24. Monowai, South, July 25. Wimmera, South, July 28. VESSELS IN PORT. Kmpreza, barque. Awanui, schooner. Pendle, Hill, barquentine. Mamari, s.s., in the Bay. St. Hilda, barquentine. Coronation, ketch.
The Melbourne Shipping Co.’s Melbourne, from Newcastle, via Wellington and Napier, leaves the latter port to-day for Gisborne. 4 The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland yesterday for Tologa and Gisborne, and should arrive here on Saturday. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora is timed to sail from Auckland to-day for Coast ports, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington . The. U.S.S. Co.’s Wanaka left Timam this afternoon for Napier, and will not reach here before Monday night or Tuesday morning. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrives from south early to-morrow morning, and continues her trip to Auckland and Sydney later. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai returns from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, and proceeds south during the evening. The ketch Coronation sails on a special trip to Tologa Bay on Monday evenin or. The barque Empreza has completed her discharge, and will commence taking in ballast tc-day. . The Shaw, Savill and) Albion Co. s Mamari will complete loading this morning, and sail for Auckland. The Turakina, which arrived at the Bluff last week (says the "Otago Daily Times”), was, it is understood, intended to Toad a heavy cargo of frozen mutton. Tho quantity has now been restricted to 6000 or 6000 carcases. The reason assigned for the limitation Gk said to he the arrival of advices from the Homo market announcing a complete slump. All the available cooling space is reported to be occupied and the vessels lying m the Thames are m eonsquence, unable to get quit d.their cargoes. A number of those well versed°in tlio trade give it as their opinion that the South American States are in between New Zealand and their lucrative branch of the trade, and they speak of the future prospects in tones which are the reverse of ehecif ul.
BY\TELEGRAPH. [l»eu Press Association.] CAPE MARIA, July 22. Stumer from w.est passed east at 2 :i ' m ' AUCKLAND, July 22. Arrived—Monowai (9.15 a.m.), from Gisborne- tug Champion, from Newcastle. Sailed—Squall (12.20 p.m.), tor Gisborne, via Tologa Bay; Koromiko « ?•“•>' tor 22. Arrived—Talune (7 a.m.), from Gis--I,olllo■ SYDNEY, July 22. Sailed—Star of Australia, for New Zealand; H.M.S. cruiser Pyramus, for Colombo.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2561, 23 July 1909, Page 4
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