SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. TUESDAY, MARCH 28. _Haupiri, s.s. (6 p.m.), 784 tons, Ross, pi Auckland, via East Coast bays. L SAILED. T TUESDAY, MARCH 28. ■[tangatira, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 7465 tons, 3wden, for Wellington. tegulns, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 555 tons, Toine3, for Westport, e It EXPECTED ARRIVALS. y —■ North, to-day. (jUonowai, North, to-day. Tarawera, South, to-morrow. iWhakarua, South, April 10. Wictoria, South, April 1. North, April 2. vlauroto, South, April 5. oiVimmera, North, April 5. Utlonowai, South, April 8. dlauroto, North, April 9. TTarawera, South, April 12. Honowai, North, April 12. .Vimmera, South, April 15. Tarawera, North, April 16. Zictoria, North, April 19. Tauroto, South, April 20. —ilonowai, South, April 22. lauroto, North, April 23. —Tarawera, South, April 26. / pdonowai, North, April 26. Victoria, South, April 29. / North. April 30. , ’ i Jauroto, South, May 3. jf. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wonowai, South, to/day. ' Varawera, North. ,fo-morrow. —7 icto via, /April 1. -Tarawera', South, April 2. Tauroto, North, April 5. V T immera, South, April 5. ilonowai, North, April 8. Ijtauroto, South, April 9. 'arawera, North, April 12. lonowai, South, April 12. Aimmera, North, April 18. South, April 16. "ictoria, South, April 19. )T Tauroto. North, April 20. Tonowai, North, April 22. tauroto. South, April 23. ‘arawera, North, April 26. f tonowai, /South, April 26. Victoria, North. April 29. ‘arawera. South, April 30--,-jfauroto, North, May 3. he Union Cap.’s Monowai returns to —borne from 'Auckland, via Tokomaru r, this afternoon. The Tuatea will B'e the wharf on arrival and at 7 p.m., Monowai sailing for Napier later in evening. The following have booked sages Mr. and Mrs. Loisel, Mr. and I;. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Branson child, Misses Loisel, Davies, Kroon and Martin; Mesdames Max-Jackson, .eke and infant. J. B, Kirk and 2 chila, Rev. Porritt, Col. Birkenshaw, SBsrs. P. D. Russell, Hitchmann, Sandt_m, Smith, McLeod, Rigger, Tingey, A. Wilson, and Sherwood, saving Lyttelton at 4 p.m. on Mon- . the Union Co/s Tarawera worked ~ Ungton yesterday afternoon, and is 2-?cted to clear Napier for Gisborne, * oznaru Bay, and Auckland this evenArriving here early to-morrow mornN she will be tendered by only one ich, at 6 a.m., and will proceed north i afterwards. Up to closing time last ling the following had booked pas- «: —Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Miss E. frev, Mrs. Clarke and child, Messrs. Davies, S. Morris, Cheyne, and Jef-
T|ie Union Co.’s Squall is expected to Live from Auckland, via Tologa Bay, ay with general cargo. She returns uckland on completing her discharge. lAe Union Co.’s TTaupiri, which has t working East Coast hays from Auck-
, arrived in the roadstead yesterday —ing with a large quantity of wool for shipment to the Shaw. Savill. and on Co.’s Rangatira. She went alongthe Rangatira and transhipped a ion of her cargo, and was expected ail for Napier and Wellington early "morning. While at the latter port will discharge some 200 tons of refc. which she loaded at Limestone Is- . Leaving Wellington she will reto Napier, Gisborne. East Coast bays, ,E Auckland. iv e Westport Co.’s Regulus completed 3C .liseharge of her 500 tons of coal for port, and sailed for Westport direct ihrday afternoon. Y'e Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co.’s sl jatira, which has been loading in the took 12.000 carcases of'frozen mut--150 casks of tallow, and 1600 hales of k > from Gisborne, and sailed for Weldon last evening. e Union Co.’s cargo steamer KAwhai pected to leave Dunedin for Gisborne •telegram from East Cape announces i the ketch Coronation passed south a.m. yesterday.
BY TELEGRAPH. “ EAST CAPE, March 23. i ketch Coronation passed south at 6 AUCKLAND, March 28. ‘ived, at 4 p.m., Navua, from Fiji. _.!. 4.50 p.m.. Monowai, for Gisborne, jk'okomuru Bay; at 5.45 p.m., Atua, 'iji, ' 5 Monowai’s passengers for Gisborne : —Misses Hutchinson, Jamieson, N. T. King, Mesdames T. W. Wood, ifhy, J. Pankhurst and child, Messrs. * Colley, Blythe, F. J. Thompson, •r, J. Pankhurst, Walworth, W. ison,' Treymayne, A. H. Baker, vV. irner, P. Foote, J. E. Ramsey, J. Hughes, C. F. Wilson, and C. Macihar. FREMANTLE. March 28. jived— Morea, from London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3181, 29 March 1911, Page 4
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673SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3181, 29 March 1911, Page 4
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