SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Kahn, s.s. (4 a.m.), 99 tons, Jones, from Tokomaru Bay. , r Squall, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 369 tons. Morrison, from Tologa Bay and Auckland.
SAILED
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Kahn, s.s. (noon), 99 tons, Jones, for Tologa, Tokomaru, and Napier. Squall, s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 3G9 tons, Morrison, for Auckland.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Tarawera, South, to-morrow. Monowai, North, November 5. Mokoia, South, November 8. Tarawera, North, November S. Victoria, South, November 11. Mokoia, North, November 12. Monowai, North, November 15. Wimmera, South, November 15. Tarawera, South, November IS. Monowai, North, November 19. Mokoia, South, November 22. Tarawera, North, November 22. Wimmera, South, November 25. Mokoia, North. November 26. Monowai, South, November 29. Victoria, North, November 29. Tarawera, South, December 2. Monowai, North, December 3.
projected departures
Tarawera, North, tcr-morrow. Taraw'era, North, November 5. Monowai, South, November 5. Mokoia, North, November S. Tarawera, South, November 8. Victoria, North, November 11. Mokoia, South, November 12. Monowai, South, November 15. Wimmera, North, November 15. Tarawera, North, November 18. Monowai. South, November 19. Mokoia, North, November 22. Tarawera, South, November 22. Wimmera, North, _ November 25. Mokoia, South, November 26. Monowai, North, November 29. Victoria, South, November 29. Tarawera, North, December 2. Monowai, South, December 3.
VESSELS IN PORT
Senorita, barquentine
The Union Co.’s Monowai is expected to arrive from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, on Sunday afternoon. She will be tendered on arrival and at 5 p.m., leaving later in the evening for Napier and southern portsThe Union Co.’s Tarawera leaves Napier for Gisborne this evening, and arrives in the roadstead at an early hour to-morrow morning. The Tuatea will connect at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., and the Tarawera resumes her passage to Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, about non The Union Co.’s Sqtrnll arrived firm Auckland, via Limestone Island and Tcloga Bay, yesterday, having •'xpevi.mcod fair weather. Her cargo included the following:—2s cases gelignite, 940 bags cement, 60 bags lime, 70 bundles laths, 320 bundles shooks, 130 sacks flour, 100 bags salt, 120 sacks coal, 100 cases benzine, 10 cases motor spirits, 5 cases naphtha, 25 sacks bran, 100 cases beer, 4 cases tobacco, 2 cases cigarettes, 33 cases spirits. Transhipments ex Nerehana: 24 casks and 250 cases whisky, 125 drums and 50 cases dip, 535 bars iron, 100 C.I. pipes, 211 bundles tubes, 60 bundles iron, also quantity of sundries. The Squall completed her dischai’ge about 9.30 p.m. last evening, and sailed shortly afterwards for AucklandMessrs. Richardson and Co.’s Kahu, from Tokomaru Bay, arrived here early yesterday morning, and returned to Tologa Bay, Tokomaru Bay, and Napier after loading a quantity of general cargo. The Westport Coal Co.’s Regulus is expected to arrive here from Westport with a full cargo of coal for the local depot to-morrow evening or on Sunday morning.
Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s Ripple is expected to arrive from Napier and southern ports early this morning, and returns to Wellington after discharging. The Union Co.’s Waitemata is due to arrive from Napier to-day. She proceeds to Auckland after discharging the Gisborne portion of her cargo. The Tyser Co.’s liner Nerehana is due to load wool at this port about the 13th or the 14th inst.
TELEGRAPHIC.
AUCKLAND, Nov. 2. Arrived, 11.30 a.m., Monowai, from borne. NAPIER, Nov. 2. Arrived, 6 a.m., Victoria, from Gisborne. ' NEWCASTLE, Nov. 2. Sailed—Wairuna, for New Zealand. PORT AHURIRI, Nov. 2. To sail, 8 p.m., Ripple, for Gisborne. WESTPORT, Nov. 2. Sailed, 4.30 p.m., Regulus, for Gisborne. SYDNEY, Nov. 2. Arrived—Lobo. Sailed —Pakeha, for N.Z.; Maheno, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, Nov. 2. Sailed —Manuka, for Wellington.
NIGHT COUGHING SPELLS
Night coughs are easily cured if you have the right remedy on hand. The hest thing to do is to always be prepared vdth a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough liemedy. You can take an occasional dose right from the bottle, and two doses will relieve you so you can have a good night’s rest. Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3365, 3 November 1911, Page 4
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