SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. FRIDAY, MAY 20. Kuril s.s. (5 a.m.), 65 tons, Nelson, from Tokomaru Bay. Fanny, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 55 tons, ) Peterson, from Tokomaru Bay. Waipori, s.s. (8.30 p.m.). 1919 ' ns, .<'orris. from Newcastle.
SAILED. FRIDAY, MAY 26. Kowhai, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 792 tons. Scott, for Greymouth. Ruru, s.s. (3 p.m.), 65 tons, Nelson, for Napier, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple, South, to-day. Victoria, South,' to-day. Wairuna,. South, to-morrow. Tarawera, North, to-morrow. Hauroto, South, May 31. Wimmera, North, May 31. Kaeo, North, early. Kairaki, South, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, North, to-day. Tarawera, South, to-morrow. Hauroto, North, May 31. Wimmera, South, May 31. VESSELS IN POET Fanny, s.s. Waipori, s.s., in the bay.
Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co. s Victoria is due to arrive from Napier at an early hour this morning, and on being tendered at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. she proceeds to Sydney, via Tokomaru Bay. The following will be passengers For Auckland: Misses Bloomfield, Fillen, McColl, Evans, Dick (2), Mesdames J. W. Cook, Mossman, Taylor and daughter, Vernon Collins and child, Dick. Evans, Barratt, Kane, Dick, Messrs. Longlands, J. W. Cook, Williams, Halse, Fabian, Winks, Barratt, Kane, Goffe, Bridges, Morris. For Sydney: Mesdames R. G. Black, Jex-Blake, Kimpton and 2 children, and Hanes; Messrs. R. G. Black, Jex-Blake. Hanes, and G. Wilcox. The Union Co/s Tarawera leaves Auckland at midday to-day, and should arrive in the roadstead early to-morrow afternoon. The Tuatea will connect on arrival and at 5 p.m., the Tarawera proceeding to Napier during the evening. The passengers booked at closing time last evening were as follows Misses H. Clayton, E. Kenway, Williams, Peacock, and Lodge; Messrs. H. Baird, Rigg, Sladen, Dixon, and Master Field. Messrs. Richardson and Co/s Ripple, which was expected to arrive here yesterday, having been delayed in going south, was unable to get away from Napier on Friday evening. She is, however, due this morning, when she will berth on the morning tide, and is timed by the local agents to clear this port for Picton about 10 a.m.
The Tyser Co/s liner Niwaru is due in Napier about June 11th, and will load for Home from Gisborne a few days later.
The Union Co/s Wairuna should arrive here from Napier on Sunday. She brings a cargo of produce, on the discharge of which she sails for Auckland. The Union Co/s Squall is expected to arrive from Tologa Bay and Auckland to-day, and is expected to clear this port on the return passage this evening. The Union Co/s Haupiri, from Napier, is due here to-morrow morning, and leaves again for Auckland, via East Coast ports, the same day. The Ivaiapoi Shipping Co/s Kairaki is expected to arrive from the south to-day, and will load cattle for Kaiapoi after discharging. Messrs. Richardson and Co/s Ruru, from Tokomaru Bay and Nelson, arrived here early yesterday morning, and sailed for Napier during the afternoon.
The Union Co/s Kowhai sailed for Greymouth early yesterday afternoon. A wire from Greymouth, received last evening, states that the Anchor Shipping and Foundry Co/s Waimea had left that port for Gisborne. The New Zealand Shipping s Rotorua, which left Tokomaru n 'On reday for London, via Napier and Wellington, loaded about 15,000 freight carcases at Tokomaru.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3229, 27 May 1911, Page 6
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535SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3229, 27 May 1911, Page 6
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