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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. AYanaka, s.s ,(10.30 p.m.), 2422 tons, Todd, from South. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. Kaeo, a.s. (5 p.m.), 155 tons, Skinner. from Coast ports and Auckland. SAILED. THURSDAY, "NOVEMBER 11. AYanaka, s..s. (5.30 aim.), 2422 tons, Todd, for Auckland. Alert, scow (5 p.m.), 98 tons, D. Rne, for Ngunguru. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Victoria, South, November 13. Alonowai, Auckland, November 14. Tarawera, South, November 17. _. AVinlinera, Auckland, November 1/. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, Auckland, November 13. Monmvai, South, November 14. Tara we ra, Auckland, November 17. AVimmera, South, November 1/. VESSELS IN PORT. Waratal), tpsl sell. AVaikonini, scow. Kaeo, a.s. The U.S.S. Co.'s Van aka arrived fmin South late on Wednesday night, and mailed for Auckland early yesterday morning. The following was her for this port:—From Bluff, 50 navies potatoes, 239 sacks cats, 75 cases •Wit: from Oamarn, 12 sacks potatoes 150 sacks oats; from Timaru, 30 ,'i.vi i:s wlieat, 00 sacks, 00 lOO’.s, and 200 Ws flour, 10 sacks oatmeal; from Pictor.. 375 sacks chaff. The AAar.aka is to load at Bluff on November .22. On mam November 23, Timaru 24, e.rdi .should arrive at Gisborne about Jk '.'ember 27. . . The F.S.S. Co.’s Flora is expected to m- ve Wellington to-day for Port Awadirect, where she loads 2000 bales vwt- ! tor transhipment to the Niwarti at N.i. Uw. The Flora is timed to leave Gisborne lor Coast bays and Auckland rov:!- Saturday. 20th. "Vhf. U.S.S. Coes Squall leaver Auckland to-morrow for Gisbo»T.«? via - ologa j> The Huddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrives from South to-morrow morning end proceeds later to Auckland and Sydney. , , , , .. The scow Alert completed her discharge yesterday afternoon, and saileu far Ngunguru. The auxiliary schooner Kae'o arrived yesterday afternoon from Coast bays and Auckland. She left Auckland on (Saturday, October 25th, at 11.30 a.m., arriving at Marumi early on Tuesday morning. Left same day, and worked Ornaio. Little Awanui, and Te Kana, shipped on board produce, and sheltered at. Little Awanui for the night, arriving at Maraetahi on the 29th. AYo.r- ---};;>•• ()rita Point, arriving at AVlianga.p*;ura af dusk same day, landed pusveneers and cargo; worked Hick’s Bay, •in riving at Te Araroa on the Ist inst., buy owing to heavy rains was unable to complete discharging of cargo until Thursday. Shipped quantity of wool, arm shaped for Pourotua and Port Awanui. *’ On sighting the East Cape the lighthouse keeper signalled Port A o'?i:ai unworkable. Captain Skinner decided to shape for Horeora for shelter. and another start was made on the {Viturdav morning, and cn passing the East Cape at 11 a.in., Mr. Henson, the lighthouse keeper, signalled for a boat ■ L j) .take him on board the Kaeo for Fort Awanui. There was still a choppy i-a. but Captain Skinner decided to Fund in his oil launch, and through a heave surf succeeded in bringing Air. Henson on board the Kaeo without mishap. Worked Port Awanui oth and 7th, arriving at Tuparca on the Sat■urday afternoon. Worked cargo, and arrived at Waipiro late on Monday night, and an early start was made discharging cargo oil Tuesday morning. 'V : 7e--ked Tokomaru on the 10th, Kaiano an;i Tologa Bay on the 11th, arriving at Gisborne at 5 p.m. the same day. <jip L ain J. H. Skinner has associated wifi, him Air. Evans, the engineer, it being his first voyage on the also I/Lr. TSwanson, steward, with 11. Goodwin” as relieving purser, vice Mr Fraser, on holiday leave. Air. 0. Anderson continues on the Kaeo as mate. PassenAlessrs Trapane and Henson, and 'GNster iFairlie. Outgo: 171 bundles boxes, 5 sacks shells, 54 hales wool, 2 bundles skins, 3 tins fat 150 sG’s sugar, 180 iso’s and 20 100’s flour, 106 posts, 297 cases bottles, 79 empty casks, 5 cases beer, and sundries. The departure of the Gisborne jSbeepfarmcrs’ Frozen Aleat Co.’s lights-- -Aramoho from Wanganui has been -delayed by rough weather prevailing on the west coast. The U.S.S. Co.’s Alonowai returns from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, .and sails south during the evening. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Nov. 11. Sailed —AVimmera (2 p.m. yesterday), •for Auckland. „ MELBOURNE, Nov. 11. Sailed— Moeraki (yesterday), for Wellington. „ ' . „ DEVONPORT (N.S.AV.), Nov. 11. Sailed—-Karori. for AVestport. AUCKLAND, Nov. 11. Arrived—Alonowai (3.10 a.m.), from Gisborne. NAPIER, Nov. 11. Arrived— AVaikare (6 a.m.), from GISbOrne CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. LI The Ruapehu arrived at Monte A ideo from AVellington on November 9.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2657, 12 November 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2657, 12 November 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2657, 12 November 1909, Page 4

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