SHIPPING.
j ARRIVED. THURSDAY, MARCH IG. Haupiri, s.s. (3 a.m.). 7S-1 tons, Ross, from Napier. [ ] 3A !U>THURSDAY', MARCH IG. s ' Coronation, ketch (7.30 a.m.), 85 tons, T Miller, for Mercury Bay. _ *1 Awanui, schooner (8.30 a.m.), 85 tons., Barnes, for Mercury Bay. Haupiri. s.s. (noon), 784 tons. Ross, for fiAuckland, via Coast bays. Passengers:— r, For Wainiro Bay: Mrs. Pine Tamahori i. c and child. Mr. Stewart. For Te Araroa: : Mr. Johnson. (. f Squall, s.s. (G p.m.), 3G!) tons, W allis, for Whangarei. * EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple. South, to-day. Wimmera, South, to-morrow. Tarawera, North, March 19. Ruru, South. March 19. Karamea, March 20. Hauroto, South, March. 22. Victoria, North, March 22. Monowai, South, March 25. Hauroto, North, March 26. Koranrea, March 20. Rangatira, March 25. Monowai, South, March 25. Monowai, North, March 29. •Jessie Craig, Newcastle, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. f Orete, to-day. 1 Wimmera, North, to-morrow. Tarawera, South, March 19. Hauroto, North, March 22. Victoria", South, March 22._ Monowai, North, March 25. Hauroto, South, March 26. Monowai, South, March 29. t VESSELS IN PORT. ( Orete. aux. sch. Waikonini, scow. Messrs. Hxuldart. Parker, and Co.’s v Wimmera will be the steamer to arrive J from the south to-morrow morning. The Tuatea will tender her at 6 a.m. and 10 J a.m., and the "Wimmera proceeds to SydI ' tiey, via Tokomaru Bay and Auckland, 'i about noon. The Union Co.’s Tarawera returns from i Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, on Sunday afternoon, when she will be tendered on arrival and at 5 p.m. She sails again for Napier later in the evening. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.’s 3varamea is due to load at this port on Monday. She will load 15,000 carcases of frozen mutton, 200 casks of tallow, and about 200 bales of wool. The Union Co.’s Haupiri arrived in the bay from Napier early yesterday morning, and after landing her passengers j proceeded to Auckland, via East Coast bays. From that port she goes to Limestone Island, then coming south to Gisborne, via East Coast bays. a The schooner Awanui took her deparf ture for Mercury Bay yesterday. The ketch Coronation sailed for Whitianga yesterday morning. J Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s Ripple is due from the south at an early hour this morning. She brings a general cargo, on the discharge of which she proceeds to j! Napier, Pieton, and Wellington, i Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s Ruru is expected from Napier on Sunday morning. IThe s.s. Fanny, which was expected from Tokomaru Bay yesterday, did not call at Gisborne, having received orders J to proceed direct to Napier. J During January the Westport Harbor U Board’s two suction dredges removed 159,950 (ons of material from the bar and - channel —a record. The Marine Department (Melbourne) has suspended for six months the certificate of the captain of the barque Specu- / lant. which went ashore and became a Jv wreck at Cape Patten. The Union Co/s Squall sailed for Whanl garei with a load of sheep last evening. BY TELEGRAPH. I WELLINGTON,' March IG. j Arrived, at 10.15 p.m. yesterday. Wan- ■ aka, from Newcastle. NAPIER, March 10. Arrived, at 6 a.m., Monowai, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3171, 17 March 1911, Page 4
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