SHIPPING .
ARRIVED. j 2. Squall, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 369 tons, J. Mor- ( '■■'i>ir'tison, from Auckland, via Tologa Bay. . SAILED. j ' -/ 'TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. Squall, s.s. (2 a.m.), 369 tons, Morrison, for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Monowai, South, to-morrow. Victoria, North, to-morrow. Tarawera, South, October 7. j' .. Monowai, North, October 8. | \ ' Victoria, South, October 11. Tarawera, North, October 11. Victoria, South, October 14. Mokoia, North, October 15. m Haupiri, North, early. “ Coronation, North, early. projected departures. Monowai, North, to-morrow. Victoria, South, to-morrow. ' ■ Tarawera, North, October 7. Monowai, South, October S. Victoria, North, October 11. Tarawera, South, October 11. Victoria, North, October 14. Mokoia, South, October 15.. 7 VESSELS IN PORT. . Kaeo, aux. sch. * The Union Co/s Monowai is expected to arrive from Napier and southern' ports to-morrow morning, when she will be tendered as usual at 6 a.m. and 10 - a.m. She resumes her passage to Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, about noon. L Messrs. Hud dart, Parker, and Co/s Victoria, from Sydney, via Auckland and ;j Tokomaru Bay, should arrive/, in the roadstead early to-morrow afternoon. She will be tendered on arrival and at 7 p.m., leaving for Napier later/in the eve--1 ning. f 7; ; The Craig Line Co/s Inga is expected to clear Newcastle for Gisborne at an early date with a cargo of coal. She will discharge 500 tons h'ere, and then proceeds to Napier with fhe balance of her cargo. The Squall loaded 56 head of cattle after discharging, and proceeded to Auckland at an early b.our this morning. The Maoriland Shipping Co/s steamer Holmdale is expected/' to reach Gisborne —'from southern ports at an early date, j The Union Co/s Squall, which left Auckland shortly after noon on Saturday, arrived here early yesterday morning, having called at Tologa Bay. She brought the following cargo: —240 bags cement, 320 bags sugar, 40 coils wire, 30 cases bottles, 300 sacks coal, 100 bags salt, 55 sacks and 280 50’s flour, 22 cream cans, and transhipments ex R.M.S. Marama (from Vancouver), Maheno (Sydney), and Indrabarah and Kia Ora (London), also Tomoana (New York). In .addition there is a large quantity of sundries and general merchandise. \ TELEGRAPHIC. AUCKLAND, Oct. 1. Arrived, 8.5 p-m., Victoria, from SydB6y ' ' AUCKLAND, Oct. 2. Sailed, 5.40 p.m., 'VV/mmera, for Sydney; 10 p.m., Kotunui, for Gisborne. NAPIER, Oct. 2. Arrived, 6 a.m., Mokoia, and at 6.30 a.m., Haupiri, from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Oct. 2.Arrived, 8.50 a.m., Ripple, from Gisborne, via Tokomaru. BLUFF, Oct. 2. Arrived, 10.45 a.m., Manuka, from Hort, with English mail. EAST CAPE, Oct. 2. Coronation passed south at 5.45 p-m. LONDON, Oct. 2. Sailed —Remuera, Opawa, and Henri Ibsen, for Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3338, 3 October 1911, Page 4
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435SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3338, 3 October 1911, Page 4
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