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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4

Monowai, s.s. (4 a.m.), 3433 tons, Bernech, from south. Passengers: Misses Alexander, Willis, Thompson, Williams, Orr, Ging, and Muir; Mesdames Yeoman, Barnett and two children, Clouston and child, and Thompson ; Messrs Caldwell, Robertson, Faulkner, Tucker, Miller, Tomer, Nisbett,- Barnett, Pike, Woodhouse, Cato, Mee, Pettie, Hitchman, Orr, and Williams; and 24 steerage. Hauroto, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1988 tons, Newton, from Auckland. Passengers: Messrs Guichard, Roberts, Trebilcock, Aness,Williams, Boucher, Rennie, Gwillim, Richards, Smyth, Florance, Scott; and 15 steerage. SAILED. , , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4. '■'Waikonini. scow (10 a.m.), 60 tons, White, for Russell. Monowai, s..s. (10.30 a.m.), 3433 tons, Bernech, for Auckland. Passengers: Misses Lumsden, Deacon, and Lysnar; Mcsdames Cullwick and child, Thornhill and infant, and Lumsden; Rev. leather Ormond, Messrs J. T. Gilmour, Nicholson, Powley, Niccol, Kearsley, Marriner, Davis, C.’ G. Onlpan, W. Dalien, Fnram, I. -J. Quigley, Lumsden, Smith, F. Parnell, D. Fraser, Enley, H. J. Grieve, Warnock, W. Douglas. Poulsen, Neels, Elies den, Suggat, and McLacher.

Hauroto. s.s. (10 p.m.), ISSS tons, Newton, for south. Passengers: —For Napier: Miss R. Williams, Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. James and child, Rev. Nikora, Messrs Hollier, H. Renouf, Ross. Gully, Campbell, F. JLysnar, IT. Holmes, Lucas, Osborne, Boyd, Daniel, Campbell, Robinson, O’Donoghue, Wallace, Harrison, Ramsay, Quinton, and Newton. For Wellington : Miss R. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. .T. Reid, Master S. Anderson. For Sydney: Mr. and Miss Crawford, Messrs Barton and Moss-

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wimmern, South, August 7. Flora, South, August 8. Monowai, Auckland, August 8- . Tarawera, South, August 11. Victoria, Auckland, August 11. Waikare, South, August 14. Tarawera, Auckland, August 15Monowai, South, August 18: Waikare, Auckland,. August 18Victoria. South. August 21Monowai, Auckland, August 22Tnrawera, South, August 25 Wimmera, Auckland. August 25PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wimmera, Auckland, August 7. Flora, Coast and Auckland, August 8. Monowai, South, August 8. Tarawera, Auckland, August 11Victoria, South, August 11Waikare, Auckland, August 14Tarawera, South, August 15Mcnowai, Auckland, August IS. Waikare, South, August 18. Victoria, Auckland, August 21Monowai, South, August 22. Tarawera, Auckland, August 25. Wimmera. South. August 25. The u-S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived from south early yesterday morning, arid sailed later in the forenoon for Auckland. The scow Waikonini sailed yesterday morning for the Bay of Islands to load timber for Gisborne. The U.S.S. Co.’s. Hauroto arr-ved from Auckland yesterday afternoon after a smart passage. She left again in the evening for Napier and southern ports. The U.S.S. Co.'s Flora will not be able to get away from Napier until Saturday afternoon, and is timed to leave here for Coast bays and Auckland on Sunday morning. The Maoriland S.S. Co.’s Holmdale, which was due on Tuesday night from Greymouth, had not put in an appearance/ up till 'a late hour last night. It is thought that she may have been delayed by heavy weather, and that slic Would probably, arrive early this

lemming. There i« at the Port Chalmers wharves at the present time (says the ('Otago 'Daily Times”) ample justification of the statement that shipping business is not particularly brisk. Four large Union Company’s vessels—the Alaheno, AVaikare, Alaitai, and Moura—are now lying idle in that port, each awaiting •orders, and they have been there for some time. The Marine Department received advice on Monday that the Jackson Head beacon light had again become extinguished Arrangements have already been made to have this very unreliable light re-lit. Mariners will do well not to place much faith in the Jackson Head light till the new apparatus has. been installed. "When on her way from Dunedin, to Port Chalmers a-break occurred in a feasting attached to the auxiliary gear of the Otaki’s low-pressure turbine. The accident does not impair the efficiency of the turbine, and when the damaged parts had been repaired they were to be forwarded to the vessel at Tim am. “Her decks have been almost continually wet since leaving Capetown,' remarked an officer of the Devon to a Melbourne! “Argus” reporter, in referring to the voyage of the,vessel. Strong northerly gales, with rough seas, assailed the Devon over the greater part of her trin across the Southern Ocean, big volumes of water breaking on board with monotonous regularity. Passengers, of whom the vessel carried 140, contrived, nevertheless, to extract & good deal of amusement under shelter. BY TELEGRAPH. I Pun Pitiiss Association.! CAPE MARIA, August 4. Inga, from west, passed east at 6.45 a.m. , , , AUCKLAND, August 4. Arrived—B airtu (9.45 a.m.), fiom Svdney. . , . NAPIER, August 4. Arrived —Moorabool (7 a.m>), from Gisborne. , , , "WELLINGTON, August 4. Arrived —Manuka (9.25 a.m.), from Sydney. , , . , ' CHRISTCHURCH, August 4. The s..s Paparoa sailed from Capetown for Wellington on August 2. CLARENCE RIVER, August 4. Sailed—Daniel, for Timaru. SYDNEY, August 4. ' Sailed—Victoria ( 2 p.nu) for Now Zealand. . , , . MELBOURNE, August 4. Sailed —Moana, fpr Bluff. r •

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2572, 5 August 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2572, 5 August 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2572, 5 August 1909, Page 4

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