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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18. Awanui, schooner (3 p.m.), 85 tons, Rrinck, from Mercury Bay. Blaere, &cow (7 p.m.),-9? tons, Soren&;a. from Auckland. SAILED. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18. Squall, s.s. (11 aim.), 369. tons, Benton, for Auckland. Waiwera, s.s. (7 p.m), 7000 tons, Cnirman, for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Star of Canada, South, to-day. Regulus, Westport, to-day. Mokoia, to-day. Llonowai, South, to-day. Wanderer, Auckland, to-day. Ivaeo, Auckland, to-day. Swan ley. Auckland, early. Flora, Coast, Jan. 20. / Wimmera, South, Jan. 22. Wanaka, South, Jan. 22. Monowai, Auckland, Jan. 23. Victoria. Auckland. Jan. 26Tarawera, South, Jan. 26. Mokoia, South, Jan. 29. Tarawera, Auckland, Jan. 30. ’ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. .Mokoia, South, to-day. .; lunowai, Auckland, to-day. Waiapu, Tologa Bay, Jan. 20. Wimmera, Auckland, Jan. 22. Monowai, South, Jan. 23. Victoria, South, Jan. 26. Tarawera, Auckland, Jam 26. Mokoia, Auckland, Jan. 20. Tarawera, South, Jan. 30. VESSELS IN PORT. Tram]), scow. Waiapu, a.s. Awanui, schooner. fCaere, ischooner. Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrives f ■ r_ Si uth early this morning, leaving biter for Auckland. The Tuatea will r.r ••••;:(. at 6 a.m., and with outward ii . •;« rgers at 10 a.m. The following i ;mergers had booked last evening for 1 .rid and: blisses C. Downes and E. Ar.-driver: Mesdames Clark, Reynolds, an.;! W. H. Douglas and two children; Messrs Hodgson and Smith. ‘i U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia returns to Cribovue from Auckland this afternoon after calling at Tokomaru on the way down. The leaves later in the evening hr South. The Tuatea will leave the wharf on arrival and again at 7 p.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squ.'.il sailed for Auckland direct at 11 a.m. _yesterday. The Shaw, Savill and _ Albion Co.’s Waiwera completed loading last evening, and sailed for Auckland, taking ;yn7 > re-simately 2700 hales wool, 13.000 carcases frozen meat, and about 150 cy.slr.a. xaiicw from this port. The Tyser Co.’s Star of Canada left "V elkngton at 1 p.m. yesterday for Gisborne, and- should arrive to-day. The Now Zealand Shipping Co.’s S-./anley is also due from Auckland at an early date. The Westport Coal Co.’s Regulus i- s due from South to-day, with a cargo of coal. The Harbor Board’s dredge John T nvn.lcy was put off the slip yesterday, after undergoing her annual overhaul. The U.S.S. Co.’s Wanaka left the Kaf? 6.30 p.m. on Monday for OamTimaru, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. The auxiliary schooner Waiapu is leaving to-morrow evening for Napier, via Tologa Bay. The scow Haere, from- Auckland, with a cargo -of steel rails for the Public Works Department, arrived last 'evening, coming up to the wharf a little after 8 p.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora, at- present loading on the Coast, is expected to return to-morrow or the next day to Gisborne. The schooner Awarmi arrived in the Ray at 3 p.m. yesterday from Mercury Buy. bringing a load of timber. She way brought up- to the wharf about 9 p.m. The scow Wanderer, from Auckland, ■was off Tuahine Point, last evening hr--:-,ween 9 and 10 o’clock, but owing to adverse winds could not weather the pm at. She will arrive to-day. lIY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Jan. IS. Arrived —(1 a.m.) Wakanui and a vshire from Sydney. Sailed—Mokoia (4 p.m.), for Dunoik., via way ports. Passengers for C uGorne ; Mesdanrcs Thomas and child, Douglas and child, Yates, Burke, Laurie, Mackrell, and Cameron, Misses T.lackrell, Scholium, Sheen, Metcalfe, (v-.il, Byrn, Coleman, Forest, Bushby, Goldsmith, Smale, McDonald, and Walter, Messrs Tattler, Pratt, Osman, Ramsey, Sankey, Abercrombie, Andrews, Cave, Wyllic-, Jefferd, Kane, Gerard, Rees, Aiken, Yates. McCly-ruo-at, and -Laurie. Master Mackrell. T-fune (12.45 n.m.j, for Rarotonga. CAPE MARIA, Jan. 18. llaheno from east Trussed west. WELLINGTON, Jan 18. Nailed—Star of Canada (1 p.m), for G : s borne. NAPIER, Jan. 18. Sailed—Monowai. for North. Passengers for Gisborne : Misses Francis, Robinson. Golding, McDonald, Parsons, ’Mesdames Nasmith, Roberts, Barthelfj.'ih, Jackson, Holt, Messrs Rigger, ■Dutchman, Ryan, Jackson, Hobbs, Reynolds, Morton, Redstone, . Todd, Hird, Craig, Sawyer, Pensford, Martin, Nasmith, P-ottie, Gardiner. Mc-L.-'.xU, Cato, ■ Sharp-in,- Captain Rainey, T&ijor Sandtmann. Revs W.' H- Roberts, L. Dawson Thomas, and Brown Turei. BRISBANE, Jan. 18. The steamer Ttinda, from. Calcutta to New Zealand, Das'passed . Point Archer.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2713, 19 January 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2713, 19 January 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2713, 19 January 1910, Page 4

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