SHIPPING.
, SAILED. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. Waiapu, schooner (9 a.m.), 55 tons, Pool, for Coast ports and Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .Flora, South, October 20. Moura, South, October 20. Wimmera, Auckland, October 20. Waikare, South, October 23. ' Moura, Auckland, October 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Flora, East Coast ports, October 20. Moura, Auckland, October 20. Wimmera, South, October 20. ■Waikare, Auckland. October 23. Moura, South, October 24. VESSELS IN PORT. Coronation, ketch. The schooner Waipu, which has been, delayed here on account of rough weather, got away yesterday morning ot Coast ports and Auckland. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall, which left Auckland on Saturday, should have arrived Tiore- yesterday f I)tit rio doubt owing to heavy weather has boon delayed. She will probably arrive today. Word was received yesterday afternoon that very heavy weather was running in the Bay of Plenty, and that the Squall was sheltering on Sunday m Mercury Bay. . . The Melbourne Co.’s Melbourne is not expected to get away from Napier until Thursday or Friday. She brings ;i cargo of coal for this port from Newcastle. The TJ.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrives from South to-morrow morning, and leaves later* for Auckland. The Tunica leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. arid 9.30 a.m. Tiie Huddart-Parker Co.’s Wimmera arrives from Sydne— to-morrow afternoon, and leaves during the evening for South. The TJ.S.S. Co.’s Flora left Picton yesterday 'for Nnpidr. She should leave there on Wednesday, and arrive hero the following day.. Messrs Huddart. Parker and Co., Wn] agents for the Adelaide. Steam Ship Company, have been advised that the latter, company’s steamer Junes, 221 S tons, has been fixed to make three trips from Bunbury (We«t Ahstrala) to New Zealand ports with full cargoes of jarrali. The Tyser liner Niwa.ru, which is due at Wellington about the 25th instant, from London, via ports, will be the first Tyser boat to load for the London January wool sales. ' The vessel will commence loading at Wellington, and v.-iU fill up at. other New Zealand ports, sailing early in November. The s.s. Hauroto’s departure with the outward ’Frisco mail from Wellington on Friday week, the 22nd inst., lias been postponed until 6 p.ra.
UY TELEGRAPH SYDNEY, Oct. 18. Arrived—Casablanca from Hokianga; Hazel Craig, 'from New Zealand, NEWCASTLE, Oct. 18. Arrived—Lodorer from Wellington. CAPE MARIA, Oct. 18. Union steamer, from east, passed south at 5 p.m. yesterday; Drayton Orange, from west, passed east at 10 a.m. AUCKLAND, Oct. 18. Arrived—Victoria (8 a.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed —Victoria (5.40 p.m.) for Sydney. NAPIER, Oct. 18. Arrived—Fanny (6 p.m. 17th) from Gisborne; Monowai (7 a.m.) from Gisborne. BLUFF, Oct, 18. Arrived—Moana (10 a.m.), from Ho'bart, with an English mail.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2636, 19 October 1909, Page 4
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