SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. •FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. Flora, s.s (1.15 p.m.), 1273 tons, from ..Auckland, via Coast. SAILED. • •FRIDAY, "JANUARY 21. Fanny, s.s. (1 p.m.), 55 tons, Carlson. for Napier. Tramp, scow (4 p.m), 22 tons, Mu~ L-r for Tairua. ibaiapu. a.s. (2.30 p.m.), 55 tens, Frown, for Tologa Bay and Napier. Haere. scow (5 p.m.). 99 tons, fc'or-c-.son, for Ngunguru. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Yv'immera. South, to-day. .Regains. Westport, to-morrow. Slonowai. Auckland, to-morrow. Swan ley. Auckland, early. Wan-aka, South, early. Victoria. Auckland, Jan. 26. T a rawer a. South, Jan. 26. Mokoia. South, Jan. 29. Tarav/era, Auckland, Jan. 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURESVimmera, Auckland, to-day. Monov/ai. South, to-morrow. Vvaiap l ’.. Tologa Bay, early. Victoria, South, Jan. 26. Tarav/era. South, Jan. 30. Mol:oio. Auckland, Jan. 29. 'J’arawera, Auckland, Jan. 26. VESSELS IN POUT. A wnscliooner. Wanderer, scow. Star ef Canada, s.s., in the Bay. Kaeo, a.s. Flora, s.s., in the Bay. The U.S.'S. Co.’s Flora finished working the Coast early yesterday, arred here in the afternoon, and started transhipping her cargo of wool to thy Star of Canada. On discharging r. ! :e sails tor Picton, then to ■Wellington, and returns to Gisborne, via_ Nasve:\ then going to coastal ports and
Napier. The Hucldart-Parker Co.'s Wimmera arrives early this morning from South, leaving later for Auckland, and Sydney. The Tuatea goes out at 6 a.m. and at 10 a.in. The following have booked for Auckland: Misses Farmer, Amb ridge, Seillv, Nicolas, Somervell, fLeele; Mesclames Collins, Ross, 'Lee, Dunlop, Gittos and infant, Lee and •build; Messrs Ritchman, C. Dunlop, J;, Ambridge, W. Taylor, P. Douglas, R. McMaster, H. Nolan, G. Rowe, Ivorfche, Gray,’ 0. Rogers, and Clyde; Piasters Nicolas and Lewis. For Sydney : Mr. Oodrington. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny left for Napier early yesterday after-
noon. The auxiliary schooner Waiapu sailed for Tologa Bay yesterday afternoon to discharge cargo that was carried o when coining down the coast. 'From To toga the Waiapu goes to Napier. The scow Tramp set out for Tairua yesterday afternoon, and while being j-y wed down the river bumped with con. s'derabie force against the stern of the Sheepfarmers’ Co.’s new lighter, and. then bounded off and struck again. Slight damage was done to the sides of the scow. The scow Haere got away for Ngunguru yesterday afternoon. The {JaS.S. Co.’s Monowai returns f ora Auckland to-morrow afternoon, leaving during the evening for South. Tin? Tuatea goes out on arrival and at U p.m. The IJ.S.dy Co.’s Squall is to he docked at Auckland this morning, and will possibly get out in the evening and soil for Tologa Bav and Gisborne. The TJ.S.-S. Co.’s Wanaka. from •South, is due at an early date. The Westport Coal Co.’s Regains arrives from Westport to-morrow evening, bringing a full load of coal. «Y TELEGRAPH. NAPIER, Jan. 21. i'.'ailed —Wirnmera, for North. Paspongers for Gisborne: Misses Lanauze, Davies, Williams, Quigley, and Mattocks: Mesdames Estie, Shepy. Birch, and. Jones; Messrs Todd, Clark, Warren, Coyle, Espie, Davidson, Dyer, Pine, Buchanan, Francis, Quesne, Cameron. Shepy, Birch, Williams, Rusf;v!L Bell, and Hoadley. WELLINGTON. Jan. 21. Sailed—Flimaroa (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney. DUNEDIN, Jan. 21. Sailed—-Tarawera (4 p.m.) for North. • Passenger for Gisborne: Mr. Wright.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2716, 22 January 1910, Page 4
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