SHIPPING.
;V SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. . ■/> Squall, s.s. (5.45 a.m.), 369 tone, Morrison, from Auckland, via Tologa Bay. I Kairaki, s.s. (6 a.m.), 548 tons, Scott, i from Kaiapoi. , , , . Awanui, schooner (10.30 a.m.J, 85 tons,, !|>' Barnes, from Great Barrier. Tarawera, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 2003 tons, i McLean, from South. Passengers: Misses f Orr, McNeil (2), Vonder, Hyde, Cook, • Hay, Weir, Pritchard; Marcsh (2), Camp--1 bell, McNutt, and Holdsworth; Mesdames Petherick, Gartshore, Hawkins and 3 children, Gumbley and child, Cameron, - -Kirk, McNutt, and Wells; Rev. Lochore, Lieut.-Col. Hislop, Capt. Skelley, Messrs. McNeil, Rollinshaw, Henderson, Anderson, Hall (2), Williams, Aickin, Vincent, Mann, Hawkins, Hunt, Dyer, Hobbs, Fordham, Pitt, Whyte, Meredith, Todd, Smith, Hay, Halley, Cameron, Peters, Buddie, Robinson, Ritchie, Carling, Gillies, Kettle, Bowring, Muir, Moore, Doyle, Stewart, Master McNab, Harry Rickards Co. 20; and 30 steerage. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 19. ... Monowai, s.s. (2 p.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, from Auckland. Passengers: — Misses Smith, Cooper, Beadnall, Dillner, Bagley, Leary, Hughes, Cowper, Gruchy, Marice, Hagan, and Davenport, llesdames Boys, Rounthwaite, Sheldon; and Gray; Messrs. Pavitt, Jackson, Brownell, Bartin, Croon, Martin, Smith; Rounthwaite, Balneavis, Roe, Greig, Halbert, Spendon, Miller, Davidson, McKenzie, Jones, Mare, Restell, Stokes, Midlane, Captain Robinson, Wirg, Snell, Buckland, Dickr, Jackson, Branson, Abbot, Jones, Smart, Morrin, Cope, Takle, Allen, Groom, Travers, Ellison, Gibb, Faulkner, and 21 steeerage. SAILED. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. ■ Tarawera, s.s. (3 p.m.),-2003 tons, McLean; for Auckland. Passengers: Hr. and Mrs. Whitehead and child, Misses Kendon, Sheen (2), Rice, King; Mesdames Korth and child, Borham, Butterfield, Messrs. Boys, Fraser, N. de Lautour, Edwards, J. T. Taylor, and 6 steerage. Nerehana, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 10,000 tons, J. Compton, for Napier. . Rimutaka, s.s. (5 p.m.), 10,130 tons, Smith, for Napier. Kairaki, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 548 tons, Scott, for Kaiapoi. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Monowai, s.s. (7 p.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, for southern ports. Passengers:— For Napier: Nurse Godfrey, Misses Stokes and Neenan, Mesdames Rounthwaite, Frampton, Mcßeth, Gardner, McDonald and child, Lieut.-Col. Hislop, Captain Skelley, Messrs. Haig, Curling, Whyte, Smith, Todd, Flint, Kettle, Cook, jKaine, Gibb. ! Cowper, Hughes, Welsford, Georgesen, Hepburn, Hansen, Rounthwaite, Mossman, H. Scott, Callaghan, Ma’chell, Davis, McGlashan, Dampner. For iLyttelton: Miss Wilson, and Mr. DavisColley. For Sydney: Mr. Davis-Collev. \ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupiri, South, November 22. Mokoia, South, November 22. Tarawera, North, November 22. Wimmera, South, November 25. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Squall, North, to-day. Haupiri, North, November 22. Monowai, South, to-morrow. VESSELS IN PORT.
Coronation, ketch. Awanui, sch. Squall, s.s. The Union Co/s Tarawera was late in arriving here from. Napier on Saturday, (consequent on her having been late in arriving at the latter port. She cleared Napier about 5 a.m., and arrived here at 1 p.m., leaving later in the afternoon for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. The Kaiapoi Shipping Co/s Kairaki arrived on Saturday morning from Kaiapoi with general cargo and produce. On completing her discharge she loaded about 90 head of cattle and 500 sheep, and returned South. The Union Co/s Squall arrived from Auckland, via Limestone Island and Tologa Bay, on Saturday morning, bringing the following cargo:—l33o bags cement, 150 bags lime, 320 bags sugar, 189 sacks coal, 130 cases soap, 80 bags manure, 115 cases kerosene,' 110 sacks flour, 75 bales chaff, 40 cases acid, transhipments ex 'Ayrshire, Cranley, and Queen Amelia, also quantity sundries. The Squall is due to sail for Tologa Bay and Auckland today, having been delayed on account of the bursting of a steam pipe. The New Zealand Shipping Co/s Kimutaka finished her Home loading, and sailed for Napier on Saturday afternoon. The schooner Awanui arrived from Great Barrier Island on Saturday morning, with a cargo of timber. The Tyser liner Nerehana returned to Napier for further, wool loading on Saturday. ■ The Union S.S. Co/s Haupiri has experienced most favorable weather on the coast for loading wool, which is to be transferred to the Nerehana at Napier. The Haupiri is expected to reach Napier to-day, and will arrive at Gisborne on Wednesday. She later proceeds to Auckland, via coast ports. TELEGRAPHIC. LONDON, Nov. IS. Sailed—Opouri, for Lyttelton. MELBOURNE, Nov. 19. Arrived, yesterday, Moana, from New Zealand. WELLINGTON, Nov. 19. Sailed, 11.20 a.m., Turakina, for London. SUVA, Nov. 18. Sailed—Manapouri, for Melbourne; Zealandia, for Auckland. SYDNEY, Nov. 18. Sailed—Manuka, for Wellington. NEWCASTLE, Nov. 19. Arrived—Lord Lonsdale, from Dunedin. AUCKLAND, Nov. 18. Arrived, 3.50 p.m., Anerley, from Columbia River. Sailed, 6.45 p.m., Netherlee, for Newcastle.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3378, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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714SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3378, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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