SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. TI'ESDAY,”NOVEMBER 9. Hippie, s.s. (4 a.m.) Broadhurst, from Napier and South. Alert, scow (1 a.m.), 98 tons, D. Kae, from Xgunguru. SAILED. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Squall, s.s. (3 a.m.), 309 tons, Benton. for Auckland. Kairxki, s.s. (2 p.m.), 462 tons, Bcott, for Greymouth. Waimate, s.s. (7 p.m.), 5810 tons, Cameron, ' for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Wanalca, South, to-day. Monowai, South, to-day. W-aikare, Auckland, xo-dav. Victoria, South, November J.'i. Monowai, Auckland, November I I. r J'arawera, South, November 17. AYinnnera, Auckland, November 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai, Auckland, to-day. Waikare, South, to-day. Victoria, Auckland, November 13. Monowai. South, November H. Tarawora, Auckland, November 17. AYimmera, South, November 17. VESSELS IN PORT. AYa rat-all, tpsl sell. .Ale ix. scow. Ripple, s.s The scow Alert arrived from Ngungaru yesterday morning early with a fail cargo of coal. She was berthed at. the Karri wharf at 6 a.m. Tin- Canterbury S.S. Co.’s Ripple arrived from South yesterday morning, tui-i came alongside the wharf on the afe-erm on tide!’ Captain Broadband; i. T: charge of the vessel this trip, vice Contain Allsop, who is on holiday leave. The s.s Kairaki completed her disc'laru--- and sailed yesterday afternoon •lor Cl rey mouth. The, f .S.S. Co.’s Monown; is due to itr-iv-V from South this morning, and Kails later for Auckland. The- luatenithe wharf at 6 a.m. and 9.8 u a. ;r. - Tim I'.,S.S. Cods Waikare lean Aucklar.d at 2.10 p.m. yesterday, and is due he re early this afternoon. She will no xev;cert-d" on arrival, and with outward pj.sscnuers for South at 7 p.m. The T.S.S. Cods Wanaka arrived at id:, pier from Southern ports yesterday. Sue is clue here this afternoon, and on completion of discharge proceeds on to Auckland. . ; The overhaul of the s.s Flora in Wellington is taking longer than was anticipated. She will be completed to-morrow night, when probably she w;K sail direct for Coast ports to load wool for transhipment to the s.s. Niwaru at either Gisborne or Napier. The “.S.S. Cods Squall left for Austin r; a direct yesterday morning early. :3m Paves Auckland again on Saturday afternoon for Tologa Bay and Gjishorne. The I*.S.S. Cods Monowai,‘ which mvVes for Auckland this morning, K-a-m.s Auckland again at about 4p.m. <oi Saturday next, being delayed s.ight- ] 7 waiting for the. members of Pollard's Opera Company, who are coming to Gisborne. ’ . The New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Waimate finished loading csrgo. on Monday night, and lay in the l.ayOdl! 7 p.m. yesterday, when she took her departure for Napier. The 11a:j, :3te loaded the following cargo here, for Londonlo2o hales wool and chins. 1566 sacks barley, and 52 casks tallow. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Nov. 9. Sailed—Maheno (11 P-m. on Bth), for Sydney; Waikare (2.10 p.m.), for Gisborne. Passengers—Misses F. Riddle, Maxwell; Mesdames C. W 7. Thomson, P. Taylor, H. Humphreys, Slater ; Messrs C. Dunn, A. B. Hodgson,. Hol3icr, A. Holman, C. Hood, Delacroix, W. Hood, A. E. Hodgkinson, P. AY. Ling-u P. Tavlor, Slater. ' ‘ NAPIER, Nov. 9. Sailed—Monowa'i, 'or north. Passtagers for Gisborne :—Miss Torsley; Mesdames Long, AVilliamson, Gardiner, and Bruce; Messrs Clark, Dawes, Williamson, Ross, Churcber, Kirkpatrick, Holton, and Grant. ‘ WELLINGTON, Nov. 9. Arrived—June© (12.30 a.m.), from MeLbcurne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2655, 10 November 1909, Page 4
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