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SHIPPING.

SAILED. THURSDAY, JULY 22. Mamari, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 0089 tons, .Maxwell, for Auckland. EXPECTED. ARRIVALS. 1 Squall, Auckland and Tologa, to-day. Fanny, Napier, to-day. > Victoria, Soutli, to-day. Monowai, Auckland, to-morrow, 'Wimniora, Auckland, July 28. , Melbourne, Newcastle, to-day- - Wanaka, South, Monday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Awanui, Auckland, to-day. Victoria, Auckland, 'to-day. Monowai, South, 10-hio-tow. Wimmera, South, July 28. VESSELS IN PORT. Empreza, barque. Awanui,, schooner. Fendlo, Hill, barquentin*. St. Kilda, batquentineCoronation, ketch.

The Shaw, Savill and Album Co. s Mamari completed her lolling on Thursday evening, and sailed for Auckland. She took the following sh-* merits from this port:—Gisborne Siicl^iarmers’ Frozen Meat Co.: 3529 carcases mutton, 1742 carcases iamb 3275 quarters beef, 250 cases of veal, 212 b legs and shoulders mutton, 166 bags of ox tongues and tails, 190 casks tanow and •pelts, 415 cases preserved meats, 2J hales wool; Dalgety and Co.: L 4 b ? ‘ es wool and 2 hales rags; Lmmon, Shelton and Co.: 37 hales wo-u; _ Murray, Roberts and Co.: 2 bales w-mi. . The Huddart-Parker Co s \ ictuna arrives from south this n-om.ng *»nu sails later in the forenoon for Auek'and and Sydney. The Tirana eaves the wharf at 6 a.m. (meantnuj), and 1U i n The U.S.S. Co.’s Monjsni returns from Auckland to-rm.rrow aitcmoon, and sails later in the oyemag :or smith The time for the 3 ua ta to lento .ho wharf has not yet i-emr d* fmitoi.x fL« d The Melbourne shipping Co.’s Melbourne is due this morning from. Ncv - oastle via Wellington, and Napier, with 600 tons of coal for Gisborne. The U.S.S. Co. s Squall is due to arrive to-day from Tologa Bay and Auckland. She is expec-ed to be ab-o to berth on the midday tide, am. on discharge leaves again for Auckianci direct with°a shipment r f sluep. The U.S.S. Co.’s rl.ra was due to leave Auckland yesterday tor Coast ports, Gisborne, Napier, and x.e.ling±oTho U.S.S. Co.’s Wamka is due here about Monday from sc nth w.tn a ciugo of produce. She proceeds on to * land on discharge. Messrs Richardson and Co s 1 «nny ns expected to arrive from Napier this morning with a general ca.go. returns in the evening. . ,-. ~ The schooner Awanui w 1 b ybably sail to-day for Auckland with a gei-eral

< al \Gentleman connected with shipping in'' speaking recently of New steamers being surveyed m Australia, considered that the exigencies of the intercolonial service were responsible to shipowners preferring their ships to bo sun-eyecl on the other side, on account of less expense being involved, lho ■intercolonial steamers spent two or three days in Australia at the terminal ports, whereas m New Zealand they steamers only stay one night in each port Therefore in Australia a survey can be carried out without inteifc.l ing with the vessel’s running Ibe survey might not be completed for vno or three trips, but it was quite reason able to suppose that the chief engineer’s assurance that any particular portion of the machinery was in good order will suffice until on the fo lowing trip the inspector could satisfy himseir Lv personal inspection. Such a system of inspection was impracticable, in fact, • in.. New '/^aland.^jJortsJl

AUCKLAND, Tfuly 23. w| Arrived—Moorabocl and IvaitangataJs (10 a.m.), from Newcastle; Mamari •p.m.), from Gisborne'. Jr WELLINGTON, July 30. Sailed —Manuka (5.30 p.m.), /from Svdnev. * .( NAPIER, July 23. Sailed —Victoria, for north. Passengers for Gisborne: Mesdamcs Evans, Black; Messrs Hansen, IJarron, Niven, -Stenhousc, Mackay, Seliierning, Evans, Chilton, Wallis, Black. Drummond, Kettle, Mills, Judge- Jones, Rev. Colville; and 5 steerage. GREYMOUTH, July 23. Arrived—Holmdale (12.40 p.m.) from Gisborne. WESTPORT, July 23. Arrived —Regains (10.10 p.m.), from Gisborne. SYDNEY, July 23. Arrived—James Craig, from Kopu; Inga, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE,. July 23. Sailed —Brisbane, for Lyttelton'. SYDNEY, July 23. Sailed —H.M.S. Pioneer for Colombo. NEWCASTLE, July 23. ‘Sailed—Wairuna for Lyttelton; Horvibv Grange for Wellington.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2562, 24 July 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2562, 24 July 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2562, 24 July 1909, Page 4

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