SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. THURSDAY, July 27. _ Awanui, schooner (6.30 p.m.). 85 ons, Barnes, from Great Barrier Island. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupiri, North, to-day. Ripple, Napier, to-day. Waipori, North, to-day. Hauroto, South, -to-morrow. Monowai, North, July 20. Kaeo. North, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Haurht'o, North, to-morrow. Monowai, South, July 30. ***' VESSELS in PORT. Magic, scow. Moa, scow. Having taken up here ning the Union ' u thern ports to-mor-from Napier an tea will connect row morning. the Hauroto leaves later lor Tokoraaru Bay and Auet '“t Union Co/e Monowai to return fi ° m r mbe tendered on arduring the evening-’ llier Waipori is exT f a t°„ ,o ar?ive here from Newcastle pected to arrive after discharge Z the her car s o of coal leaves and Co.’s Ripple Messrs Rich^ a ve Napier at 8 p.m. last was timed to lea P will arrive evening for south later, this morning and ■ reuvrn > expec ted The Union Co s HaupUia Limesto ne Island 1 am/East Coast bays either to-day ° r The°Tamrsteamer Feliciana, after re- • 16 f \Vpllin"ton, continues her \o>Talcahuana (Chili) to Newcastle OI V Sr’c,” orge Schntze, formerly of theSirouentiM Mary fcaheh « Inverness, 0 , ,(, London, has "nTo for.ahont £» Sh“w« hull! at Glasgow m lb-. The ’fhe Salement accounts of the Nip31st March last shows ane 1 aft to preciation and g 0 ship’s insurance fund and £SB, f period in the prewas £mm The company gregateTonnage, in addition io eight v'r'Hrnemoa, having resigned his positmn to take up duty as assistant haiboimastei at the Bluff. Mr Tomlinson, second offir o f the vessel, has been,promoted a step, Mr Williams from third to second, and Air Drummond, late chief officer of the coastal steamer Breeze has been appointed third officer of the vessel. P lt was reported that, owing to the Wellington Patent Slip not being immediately 0 available, the Patea Shipping Company’s steamer Kapum had had to be sent to Lyttelton for survey and haul As a matter of fact, u-i '-ne ua after the Kapuni left, the f - able, and was not occupied until the 10l lowing morning. - v- ... On June 2 the new-steamer Fauna built at Leith for the Union S.ea.n > t p Comnanv of New Zealand, /t n official SfesSSeSsiS vessel (says Lloyd s List) is o steamer, and. will be .. ploved in the New Zealand coasang trade She sailed afterwards nr Ltnclon where she took cargo I t Durban and New Zealand. The Karma /i.l 1 ,d jarrah at Western Australia this v - Ah fo ßeSly Ze the n Onehimga-New trader Rarawa was docked at Aucklancl, where her tail shafts were drawn foi inspection and replaced. She was 01-o P Th t e e tchooner AwanuL which left Great Barrier Island for Gisborne last Sunday morning with a cargo of <O,OOO icer oi kauri timber, arrived at the wharf last evening. having experienced fairly he ffe luxiUarv scow Magic fa to load maize from this port and will probably sail for Wellington on rfaturday. A Gisborne correspondent to the N.Z. Shipping Gazette” states that arrange ments have been completed by a local firm for the shipment of regular supplies of white pine timber from Gisborne to the Sydney market. The initial shipment will be made towards the end ofthe pre sent month, or early m August, bv the barquentine Carla, which is due here shortly from Newcastle with a cai b o of C °Th Homeward voyage of the_New Zealand Shipping Company s R.M.&. longariro, now loading m New Zealand, uill be the last that this vessel will make as a direct passenger and mail steamer, tor the new steamer Remiiera is to replace her in the service. It is understood that the Tongariro will subsequently be en<ra<md as a cargo carrier between New Zealand and the United Kingdom. TELEGRAPHIC. AUCKLAND, Tuly 27. Sailed, at 9 p.m., Kotunui, for Tokomaru and Gisborne. Arrived at 10 a.m., Monowai, from Gisborne. TOKOMARU BAA, July 2 1. Arrived at 9 a.m., Fanny, from Gisbome' NAPIER, July 27. Arrived at G. 45 a.m., Wimmera, from G^b ° inC ' WELLINGTON, July 27. Arrived, 12.25 a.m., Ruahine, from London, via Hobart. _ , NAPIER, July 27. To sail, 8 u.m., Ripple, for Gisborne. AVELLINGTON, July 27. Arrived, Ruahine, from London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3281, 28 July 1911, Page 4
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701SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3281, 28 July 1911, Page 4
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