SHIPPING.
SAILED. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27. Mamari,,s.s. (.7.30 p.m.), 7062 tons. Maxwell, for Auckland. Regains, s-s. (5 p.m.), 555 tons, Tointon, for Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Eakanoa, South, to-day. Himitangi, South, to-day. Squall, North, to-day. Fanny, North, to-day. • . Monowai, North, to-morrow. Victoria, South, March 4. Tarawera, North, March 5. Mokoia, South, March 8. Wimmera, North, March 8. ! Monowai, South, March 11. Mokoia, North, March 12. Tarawera, South, March 15. Monowai, North, March 15. Wimmera, South, March 18Tar a wer a, North, March 19. Karamea, March 20. Mokoia, South, March 22. Victoria, North, March 22. Monowai, South, March 25. Mokoia, North, March 26. Waiapu, Wellington, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tarawera, North, to-morrow. Monowai, South, to-morrow. Victoria, North, March 4. Tarawera, South, March 5. Mokoia, North, March 8. Wimmera, South, March 8. Monowai, North, March 11. Mokoia, South, March 12. Tarawera, North, March 15. Monowai, South, March 15. Wimmera, North, March 18. Tarawera, South, March 19. Mokoia, North, March 22. Victoria, South, March 22. Monowai, North, March 25. * Mokoia, South, March 26. VESSELS IN POET. Magic, scow (on the slip;. Pelotas, barquentlne. Alert, scow. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. have been advised that the s.s. Himitangi will arrive from the South, via Napier, to-day, with a cargo of produce. The 'Union S.S. Company's Squall, which left Auckland on Friday evening, lias been delaved on the coast by soutberlv weather. ' She is expected to arrive this morning, and after discharging sails for Auckland, with a full cargo of slieep. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co/s Ma- ' mari completed loading last evening, and •sailed for Auckland. The Union S.S. Co/s Haupiri, which was exnected to leave Auckland last evening for coast ports, will pick up a ’ quantity of wool for transhipment to the Muritai either at Gisborne or Napier. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Co/s Waiwera is due to load at Gisborne on March Gt.li. Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s Fanny is cxpecterl to arrive to-day from the coast. The Union S.S. Co/s Eakanoa, which took a load of sheep from Napier to Lyttelton, left the latter port for Gisborne on Sunday. She takes 1500 slieep for Canterbury from here, and a number from Nanier. The Union S.S. Co/s Tarawera arrives from the South, and the Monowai from the North, to-morrow. The Union S.S. Co/s Kowhai was to leave Dunedin last evening, in the inauguration of the inside service to Gisborne, via intermediate ports. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Feb. 27. Amokura returned to port at 3 p.m. Arrived, 7.10 p.m., Navua, from Suva. NAPIER, Feb. 27. Arrived, at 6.30 a.m., Mokoia. from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Feb 2.7. Sailed—Tarawera, 7.50 p.m., for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. BLUFF, Feb. 27. Arrived, at 1.20 p.m., Warrimoo, from Hobart, with English mail. ADELAIDE, Feb. 27. Arrived —Melbourne, from New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3156, 28 February 1911, Page 4
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455SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3156, 28 February 1911, Page 4
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