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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, | Fiora, s.s. (2 p.m.), 1273 tons, Mc--1 Bride, from Napier. Coronation, ketch (9.30 a.in), So tons, Pimkcnv, from Whitianga. Waiapu, a.s. (7.30 p.m.), 55 tons, Brown, from Auckland, via Coastal ports. SAILED. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Flora, s.s. (10 a.m.), 1273 tons, McBride, for Auckland, via Coast bays. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waikare, South, to-day. . Tarawera, Auckland, to-morrow. Monowai, South, .Nov. 24. Waikare-, Auckland, Nov. 24*. Witnmera, South, Nov. 27. Monowai, Auckland, Nov. 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 1 "Waikare, Auckland, to-day. Tarawera, South, to-morrow. Monowai, Auckland; Nov. 24. Waikare, South, Nov. 24. Wimmora, Auckland, Nov. 27. Monowai, South, Nov. 28. VESSELS IN PORT. Coronation, ketch. Waiapu, a.s.

The following were the shipments from this- iport by the Shaw, Suvill and Albion Co.’s Kia Ora:—By Gisborne ■Shoepfarmers’ Frozen Aleat Co. —2(417 carcases mutton, 249 legs mutton, 192 carcases lamb, 516 quarters beef. 8 casks pelts, 24 casks tallow, and 8 bales wool; Dalgety and Co. —642 bales wool; Murray, Roberts and : , Co. —82 bales wool; Bennett and Sherratt —380 bales wool ; National Mortgage Co. —30 bales wool ; Bank of New Zealand —269 bales wool; Bank of New South Wales—s 6 bales wool; Williams and Kettle— 61 bales wooljNcw Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency C 0.—36 bales wool; Common, Shelton and Co. —049 bales wool. Total bales wool, 2216. The "U.S.S. Co.’.s Flora arrived from Napier early yesterday morning, and sailed later 'for Coast bays and Auckland. She loads wool on the coast for transhipment to the s.s. Star of Scotland at Auckland. The ketch Coronation arrived from Whitianga yesterday. A strong NAV. breeze was experienced across the Bay of Plenty, and East Cape was passed at 3.10 p.m oil Thursday. Light variable winds prevailed down the Coast. Her cargo consists of 90,000 ft of timber, consigned to Messrs G. Smith, Clavton Bros., and J. Colley. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrives from South this morning, and sails later for Auckland, connecting with the s.s Maheno at the latter port for Sydney. The Tuatea leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. quid 10 a.m. The following have booked'passages from this port: Mr. and Mrs. Forrest and infant. Misses Bridger, Maultsaid, and Mackrell; Mesdumes Young, Loomb and boy, Austin and infant, and Ma-ckrell and son; Messrs -J. Blytli, Pearson, Young, Smith. Haslett, Renshaw, H. B. Boys., and Beaver. The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawer* returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and (proceeds . south in the evening. Outward passengers leave the wharf at 5 p.m. The scow Wanderer is duo shortly from Wellington with a cargo ot iron girders for Gisborne. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Nov. 19. Sailed —Amokura (6.39 p.m. yesterday), lor the Kermadecs; Junto (19.10 a.m.). for Sydney. Arrived —Northern Chief, barque, from Newcastle. NAPIER, Nov. 19. , Sailed—Waikare, for North. Pasengers for Gisborne: —Missc.s Brownjolm, Chaffey, Townley, Bushnell, and Gardiner; Mesdames Ross, Scott, Sheridan, Findlav, McConnell, Holden, and Roach: Messrs Roes, Fisher, Bull, Sherratt Williamson, Dyer, Fmdlay, McConnell, Chouveaux, Morrison, McGee, Lucas, Hall, Todd, and MaeDouaUl' WELLINGTON, Nov. 19. Sailed— Moeralu (5.25 p.m), for Sydn°y‘ SYDNEY, Nov. 19. Sailed—Kakao, for Dunedin.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2664, 20 November 1909, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2664, 20 November 1909, Page 3

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2664, 20 November 1909, Page 3

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