SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. SUNDAY, MARCH 20. * Haere, scow (11.30 p.m.), 99 tons, Sorensen, from Great Barrier. MONDAY, MARCH 21. L. Kaeo, auxiliary schooner (12.15 a.m.), 155 tons, Skinner, from Auckland via Coast bays. Waiapu, schooner (2 a.m.), 55 tons, Brown, from Auckland, i. I Regulus. s.s. (1 p.m.), 584 tons, Gibbons, from Westport. SAILED. MONDAY, MARCH 21. Fanny, s.s. (noon), 55 tons, Carlson, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Victoria, Auckland, to-day. Tavawcra, South, to-morrow. Monowai, South, March 25. Tarawera, Auckland, March 27. PROJECTED DneARTURES. .• Victoria, South, to-day. v'-v Tarawera, Auckland, to-morrow. Monowai, Auckland, March 25. Tarawera, South, March 27. VESSELS IN PORT. Regulus, s.s. Haere, scow. Kaeo, a.s. Waiapu, schooner.
The Huddart-Par'ker Co.’s Victoria 'arrives from Sydney and Auckland this afternoon, a day earlier than usual. The Tuatea goes out on arrival and with outward passengers at 7 p.m. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo came in early yesterday morning from Auckland, via Coast ports. She left Auckland on February 28tih, and • met bad weather, having to shelter at Mercury Bay for five days; fair weather from then on was encountered, and the schooner was able to work Coast ports : successfully. Her cargo for Gisborne is i tas follows: 10 bales wool for Dalgety i and Co., 68 bales wool and 4 sacks woo] I for Williams and Kettle, 230 pockets I wool for New Zealand Loan and Meri cantile Co.. 11 bales wool for Bennett 1 and Sherratt, 6 bales wool for Now I 'Zealand Shinning Company, 2 sacks j wool and 121 bales for Common, Slielj .ton and Co., and 40 tons of general j 'cargo for various consignees. S Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny ! left for Napier at noon yesterday. [' The scow Haere arrived in the bay \ towards midnight on Sunday from the Great Barrier, and came up to the ! wharf about 9.30 yesterday morning. | She brought 77,000 feet of timber con- ■ signed to G. Smith and Peacocke and ; Go. She left-her loading port on Wedjnesday 16th. and East Cape was passed ion Saturday. . The scow Waiapu arrived in the bay [early yesterday morning from Auckland via Coast ports, and came up to ;the wharf about 10.30 a-.m. Sh brought ja general cargo. j The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrives [from South to-morrow morning, and 'leaves later for Auckland. The Tuatea iis to go out at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. ! The Westport Coal Co.’s Regulus_ arrived yesterday afternoon from Westport with a cargo of coal for the local yards. t The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due from [Auckland and Tologa to-morrow nfterjaoon.
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CAPE MARIA, March 20. j Koromiko, s.s., from the east, passed westward, at 6.30 a.m. on Saturday. AUCKLAND, March 21. Arrived—Victoria (4.30 p.m. yester'dav') from Sydney. [ Sailed—Squall (3.25 p.m.) for Gisborne via Tologa Bay; Victoria- (5.20 p.m.) for Gisborne; Wimmera (5.40 p.m.) for Sydney. NAPIER, March 21. Arrived —Hauroto (6 a.m.) from GisJjLUe ' BLUFF, March 21. t Arrived—Manuka (11 a.m.) from Hobart), with an English mail. | MELBOURNE, March 21. I Arrived, Whakarua, from London, i NEWCASTLE, March 21. i Arrived, John Lockett, from Port £halmers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2766, 22 March 1910, Page 4
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