SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Squall, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 369 tons, Benton, from Auckland via Tologa. Regulus, s.s. (noon), 584 tons, Gibbons, from West-port.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS;
Squall, Tologa and Auckland, to-day Monowai, South, Nov. 24. Waikare, Auckland. Wiramera, South, Nov. 27. Monowai, Auckland, Nov. 28. Victoria, Auckland, Doc. 1. Tarawera, South, Dec. 1.
projected uepartuiies
Squall, Auckland, to-day. Monowai, Auckland, Nov. 24. Waikare, South, Nov. 24. Wi camera, Auckland, Nov. 27. Monowai, South, Nov. 28. Tara.vcra, Auckland, Dec. 1. Victoria, South, Dec. 1. VESSELS IN POUT. Coronation, ketch. Waiapu, a.s. Squall, s.s. Regulus, s.s. The Union Co,’s s.s. Squall arrived yesterday morning from Auckland and Tologa Bay. She left the former port on Saturday afternoon, and arrived at Tologa late on Sunday night, discharging cargo and taking in a quantity ot wool. She left To;oga at 6.15 a.m. yesterday. She returns to Auckland to-day. The following are the imports for Gisborne: —1265 sacks coke, 800 sacks coal, 60 sacks no or, 17 sacks empty bottles, 38 cases tea, 15 cases drapery, 300 cases benzine, 190 cases kerosene, SO cases tinned fruits, 32 crates biscuits, 55 packages iron and • hardware, 1 boiler, 93 pieces timber, 240 sashweights, 6 cases acid, 60 bags salt, 494 bags sugar, 150 bags cement, 10 bales kapok, 8 hales paper, 40 cases dried fruits, 10 cases jam, 15 drums oil, 30 boxes candles. 104 bars and bundles of iron, 5-4 bundles butter boxes, 11 cases fresh fruits, 50 cases beer, i case tobacco, and 59 bales of wool. The s.s. Regulus, belonging to the Westport Coal Company, brought 500 tons of coal to Gisborne yesterday, entering the port at noon. This week’s boat from the South, the Monowai, is due to-morrow morning, and will proceed to Auckland as usual. The U.vS.S. Co.’s Wai'kare will reach Gisborne on her southward trip tomorrow afternoon. The auxiliary schooner "VVaiapu sails to-dav for Auckland. A steamer was seen from Tuahine Lighthouse yesterday at 11 a.m., passing northwards, about 12 miles out at sea. The scow Gannot left Auckland for Gisborne, via Mercury Bay, last Thursday. liy TELEGRAPH. , -. . : AUCKLAND, Nov. 22. Arrived—Star of Scotland (8. a.m.) from Sydney. ' , Sailed—Malieno (9.30 p.m.) for Sydney. .. NAPIER, Nov. 22. Arrived—Tarawera (6.30 ,a.m.), ; from " 7 Gisborne.PORT CHALMERS, Nov. 22. * Arrived —Ivaipara (8.30 a.m.) from London. BLUFF, Nov. 22. Arrived —Moana (9 a.m.) from Hobart, with English mail. •SYDNEY, Nov. 22. Arrived —Clan Sinclair from Wellington. HOBART, Nov. 22. Arrived—Waiwera from London at 1 p.m. She sailed at 5.30 p.m. for Auckland. ADELAIDE, Nov. 22. Arrived-—Lauderdale from New Zealand. g 1 ———————qgw
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2666, 23 November 1909, Page 4
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426SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2666, 23 November 1909, Page 4
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