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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. FRIDAY, JUNE 9. Niwarn, s.s. (1 a.m.), 10,000 tons, J. Compton, from Napier. Regulus, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 548 tons, Tomton, from Westport. 0 . Ripple, s.s. (6 a.m.), 250 tons, Carlson, from Wellington ancl Napier. > Kiritona, a.s. (6.30 a.m.), 76 tons, Fletcher, from Tokomaru Bay. SAILED. FRIDAY, JUNE 9. Ripple, s.s. (1 p.m.), 250 tons, Carlson, for Wellington. Kiritona, a.s. (2 p.m.), 76 tons, Fletcher, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wimmera, South, to-day. Squall, North, June 11. Tarawerai North, June 11. Monowai, South, June 14. Victoria, North, June 14. Mokoia, South, June 17; Monowai, North, June 18. Tarawera, South, June 21. Mokoia, North, June 21. Victoria, South, June 24. Tarawera, North, June 25. Monowai, South. June 28. Wimmera, North, June 28. Mokoia, South. July 1 Monowai. North, July 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wimmera, North, to-day. Tarawera, South, June 11. Monowai, North, June 14. Victoria, South, June 14. Mokoia. North. June 17. Monowai, South, June 18. Tarawera, North, June 21. Mokoia, South, June 21. Victoria, North, June 24. Tarawera, South, June 25. Monowai, North, June 28. Wimmera, South, June 28. Mokoia, North, July 1. ! Monowai, South, July 2. Holmdale, South, early.. Haupiri, North, early. VESSELS IN PORT. , JCaeo, aux. sch. Coronation, ketch. Awanui, schooner. Regulus, s.s. Niwaru, s.s., in the bay.

Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co.’s Wimmera is due from Napier early this morning,, and sails for Auckland after being tendered at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. The following are the bookings: —For Auckland : Misses \\ att, E. M. Johnson and Balfour, Mesdames" Balfour, Dever, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and child, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Tete Kae, Messrs. Colebrook, Atkins, Spraggon. Nicol, C. Richardson, and Mills and son. The Union Co.’s Tarawera is expected to arrive here from Auckanld to-morrow afternoon. She will be tendered on arrival and at 5 p.m., leaving for the south later in the evening. :l The Westport Coal Co.’s Regulus, from Westport, arrived in the bay early yesterday morning, and came up to the town "wharf about 2.30 p.m., having experienced moderate weather. Her cargo 'consists of about 500 tons of coal, and she may possibly clear this port to-night. The . Union, Co.’s Squall was timed to clear Auckland for Tologa Bay and Gisborne yesterday, and is expected to arVj rive on Sunday. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.’s , lonic, which sailed for Lyttelton on Thursday, took the following local ship- , ments: —By Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat Co; ■■ 9465 carcases mutton, 854 carcases lamb,' 1609 quarters beef, 210 ; casks tallow and pelts. By Bank of New' ; Zealand: 29 casks tallow. ! The Tyser liner Niwaru arrived from Napier early yesterday morning to load s frozen meat, and will probably sail for •\ Auckland to-day. ; Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s Kiritona, • from Tokomaru Bay, called in at ,Gi?r i borne yesterday morning, and resumed ; her passage to Napier later in the evenj ing. ' Messrs. Richardson and: Co.’s Ripple • arrived from Wellington and-Napierfyes-j terday morning, and sailed again for i Wellington on discharging her cargo. ] The schooner Awanui, which arrived 1 on Thursday from Mercury Bay, w ith a :] cargo consisting of about 72,000 ft •of timber and 5 or 6. tons of bolts for the-Pufe- ] lie Works Department, The Union Cp.’s Kowjhai. leaves. Lyttel- •> ton for Gisborne on Monday.' ’ •j Messrs. Benckendorff and Co., writing • from Bunbury, W.A., advise, that .the ( s.s. ; Clan Ross and the' s.s. Clan Maclaren ] were to have loaded tliere for New- Zea!i land„ ; but they understand that owing; to 1 the lumpers’ strike at'this port, all. char-. ] ters for timber loading may be'cancelled. .} The firm go on to sky that the unforttih- • ate and ill-advised lumpers’; strike exist r . ! ing there since March 9 (the Union demanding Is 6d per hour instead of Is 3d), •j cannot,- they feel fairly ' confidents' last | very long, and will not affect coaling operations at this port, as the ste\ r edores i have a contract with the men for ,twelve months. s The ketch Coronation, v r ith a cargo of timber, arrived from Mercury, Bay on Thursday. \ ; k !' * j’.

i BY TELEGRAPH. 7$ jS ; - EAST CAPE. June 9/ Haupiri passed south at 11 a.m. [j . AUCKLAND, Tune 9. s Arrived, 4.20 p.m., Taray/era, from'Gis- ; home, via Tokomaru Bay. Sailed. 5.30 p.m., Squall, for Gisborne, via Tologa i! Bay. ■j . ■ , v ,~. WELLINGTON, June 9. ji Sailed, 6.55 p.m.. Moana. for Sydney. NEWCASTLE, June 9. Arrived —Whangape, from New Zealand. Sailed —Waitemata, for Wellington.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3241, 10 June 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3241, 10 June 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3241, 10 June 1911, Page 6

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