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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED.

TUESDAY,' DECEMBER 21. Squall, s.s. (5 a.m.)," 369 tons, en_ ton, /from Auckland, ■ via lologa 13aj .

SAILED. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. AA’aiapu, a.s. (2.30 p.m.), 55 tens, Brown, for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.".' Bum, Napier, to-day. Alokoia, Auckland, to-day. Alonowai, South, to-day. _ AVimmera, South, Dec. 25. Monowai, Auckland, Dec. 26. Tokomaru, Auckland, Dec. 2S. Tarawera, South, Dec. 2S. Victoria, Auckland, Dec. 29. Mokoia, South, January 1. Tarawera, Auckland, January 2. PItOJECTED UEPAIITUHES. Squall, Auckland, to-day. Alokoia, South, to-day. Atonowai, Auckland, to-day.^ AVirnmera, Auckland, Dec. 25. Monowai, South, Dec. 26. Tarawera, Auckland, Dec. 28. Victoria, South, Dec. 29. - Alokoia, Auckland, January 1. Tarawera, South, January 2. VESSELS IN POUT. Squall, s.s. a The U.S.S. Co.’s Alonowai arrives from' Soutli this morning, and leaves later for Auckland. The Tuatea goes out at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. The following have booked passages for the North:—Air. and Airs. E. H. Alann, Air. and Airs. Dobbs; Alisses Armour, Currie, Blackie, Duff, Tobin, Lawless, Evans, C. King, L .and A. Haisman, Wheaton, E. Ingram. Hulme, A'loore; Ales dames Bentley, Lawless, Stevens; Sisters of Alercy (3): Alessrs Allan, L. C. Miller, J. Dawson, ■ W. Tattle/, Lawless, A. AV. Aloodie, Av. A. Aluis, R. C. Patterson, B. A. AA r onds, Bock, Gatland, Ambridge; Alaster Sheets; 20 steerage. The U.S.S. Co.’s Alokoia returns from Auckland this afternoon, and leaves during the evening for South.* The Tuatea proceeds out on arrival and at 7 p.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall arrived yesterday morning from Auckland and Tologu Bay. She sailed at 2 p.m. on the IStli, passed East Cape at 8 a.m. on the 20th, and arrived off Tologa Bay at 5.30 ,p.m. Departed again at 10 a.m., arriving at Gisborne as above. Variable wind* and weather conditions were experienced during the passage. The imports are:—44o bags sugar, 2S sacks sugar, 15 kegs nails, .10 eases stout, 10 cases jam, 550 cases kerosene, 25 cases benzine.- 39 ingots tin. 25 eases horse shoes, 20 bags salt, 100 bag- cement, 10 cases glass. 15 cases dried fruits. 15 bales woqlpacks, 10 packages spirits. 300 field tiles, 13 cases syrups, 75 bars iron, 10 pigs lead, 20 cases Tinned fruits, 150 bags lime, 10 packages saddlery, 20 chests tea, 72 cases ale, 858 ,pieces timber, 165 bundles timber, 54 packages rope, 90 bags flour, 20 cases matches, 18 pigs iron, 13 case s G.C. iron, 64 bales ■wool, a quantity of sundries, also transhipments ex*Nairnshire. Nerehana, and Riverdale. The Squall passed the schooner Awanui and the scow Three Cheers, bound north, off Cape Runaway, on Sunday. At noon to-day the Squall leaves for Auckland. The auxiliary schooner AVaiapu sailed yesterday morning for Auckland with 300 sack* maize and 86 sacks grass seed, shipped by the New Zealand Loan and Alercantile -Agency Co., Lid.

The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s chartered steamer Anglo-Saxon took the following shipments ffom GisTx>rne:—By Alessrs Bennett and Sherrafct, 363 bales wool; N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., 540 bales wool, 4 sacks hair, 1 case honey, and 6 casks tailow ; Common, Shelton and Co., 133 bales wool; Alurray, Roberts and Co., •'s bales wool.; AVilliams and Kettle, 140 bales wool; J. AV. Swift and Co., ' ' bales wool; Bank of New Zealand, f'/;2 bales wool and skins, and 35 casks -allow; Bank of New South AVales, 11 ■pales wool; C. Tattersfield, 2 bales <g>; Dalgety and Co., 148 bales wool; Andre and Co., 190 bales wool; total, 1935 bales wool, 2 bales rags, 41 casks tallow, 4 sacks hair, and 1 case honey. The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat Co.’s new lighter AVhio, late Aramoho, came off the slip yesterday morning. She has been completely sheathed with totara, and i s now having the fenders placed in position. Alessrs Richardson and Co.’s Ruru is expected to arrive from Napier today. The U.S.S. ‘ Co.’s produce steamer Wanaka ivas expected ot arrive about midnight or early this morning.- Upon completion of discharge she proceeds to Auckland. -. x

UY TELEGRAPH. rPmt Press Association.! AUCKLAND, Dec. 21. Sailed —Alaheno (8 p.m), for Sydney:. Mokoia (4.40 p.m), for South. Passengers for Gisborne: Alesdames •Hutton, Law, Fraser and infant, Caldwell, Ferris, Alatthewson and son; Misses AVilliam s (2), Grey. Laycock, deLautour (2), Longdill, Byles, Thomas Rees, Cassells. Ferris, Smith, Butters, Caldwell, Wilson, and CoX; ‘Messrs Alatthewson, Hutton, Smith, ■Fraser, A. Young, J. Clark., Davis, and E. A. Duncan: Master Nicolls. NAPIER. Dec. 21. ' Arrived —Fanny (1 a.m), from Gisborne. t To Sail —Ruru (11 p.m.), for Gisborne. Sailed —Alonowai, for North. Passengers for Gisborne: —Alisses AA Tood--ward. AVills, Andrews. Barry, Basil, McMichael, AlcCormack, Snow, Lean. Sherratt, Fera, Jennings, Aluir, and Brownlee; Alesdames Burgess, Paisley, and Nelson; Alessrs Burgess, Woodward. Rtobertson, Gaddum, Nelson, Archibald, Linton, Pearson, Lusk, Griffin, Cooper, Bro-wn, Shield, Fera, Poynter, AVilliams, Bretbargh, Bartlett, Ferguson, Dobson, Cutfield, and Crown. ' * CAPE MARIA, Dec. 21. Orari, from south-west, passed east at 9 a.m.; Malieno, from east, passed west at 11.15 a.m. DUNEDIN, Dec. 21.

Sailed-r-Wimmera, for North. Passenger*'for Gisborne: Alisses Valentine (2) and Air. Young. MELBOURNE, Dec. 21. Arrived—Karamea, from Liverpool. SYDNEY, Dec. 21. Arrived —Ulimaroa (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington; AVaipori, from AVestport.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2691, 22 December 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2691, 22 December 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2691, 22 December 1909, Page 4

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