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MONDAY, NOVEMBEII 27. Caed Mille Failthe (7 a.m.), 62 tons, Thomson, from Tauranga. Holmdalo, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 107 tons, Robertson, from Clrcymouth. SAILED. Squall, s.s. (6 p.m.), 360 tons, Morrison, for Limestone Island. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai, South, to-morrow. Victoria, North, to-morrow. Tarawera, South, December 2. Monowai. North, December 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai, North, to-morrow. Victoria, South, to-morrow. Tarawera, North, December 2. Monowai, South, December 3. VESSELS IN PORT. Korora, scow. Eegulus, s.s. Koutunui, s.s. Caed Mille Failthe, scow. flolmdale. The Union Co.’s Monowai is timed to leave Napier this evening, and should arrive in the roadstead at an early hour to-morrow morning. The Tuatea leaves the wharf to connect at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., and the Monowai proceeds to Auckland. via Tokomaru Bay, about noon. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.’s steamer Pakelia is due to arrive here on Wednesday, 6th December, for Home loading. * From this port she will take approximately 1500 bales of wool and 10,000 carcases of frozen mutton. The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s Kaikoura is expected to arrive here from Tokomaru Bay on Thursday, December 7th, and will engage in loading for the Home markets Her Gisborne shipments will comprise about 2000 bales of wool. The Union Co.’s Squall sailed last evening on a special trip to Limestone Island, where she is (o load cement for Gisborne.
The Canterbury Shipping Co.’s produce steamer Petone should arrive here from southern ports with a cargo of produce before the end of the present month. The Union Co.’s A\ aitemata, which proceeded to Auckland from this port on Sunday, is expected to load at Bluff on December 5, at Oaniaru on December 7, at Timaru on December S, and should arrive in Gisborne about December 11. The Westport Coal Co.’s arrived about noon yesterday from Westport with a full cargo of coal. She will probably complete her discharge and return to' Westport this evening. The Anchor Shipping and Foundry Co.’s Holmdale, which left: Greymoutli at 10 a.m. on Friday last, arrived here vesterdav afternoon, berthing at the Haiti wharf about 5.30 p.m. Her cargo comprises 130.000 ft of timber for local merchants, and this is to be discharged at the Haiti side. Fine weather was experienced all the way. On discharging the Holmdale will probably load cattle and return to Greymoutli. The 62-ton scow Caed Mille Failthe arrived here from Tauranga yesterday morning with about 15,000 ft of timber. She will remain in port until about three days. The Union Co.’s Haupiri was timed to clear Auckland for East Coast bays and Gisborne last evening. Messrs. Kichavdson and Co.’s Koutunui, which arrived from Auckland via the usual ports on Sunday evening, is expected to leave on the return passage to Auckland, via Tologa Bay and Tokomaru Bay, this evening. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo is still working Bay of Plenty ports, but should arrive here at an early date. TELEGRAPHIC. MELBOURNE, Nov. 27 Arrived. 2.35 a.m.. Ripple, from Gisborne, via Coast. NAPIER. Nov. 27. Arrived. 6 a.m.. Mokoia from Gisborne. ■ AUCKLAND, Nov. 27. Arrived, 6.30 p.m., AYaihora, from Fiji. BLUFF. Nov. 2i. Arrived, 7.15, Moana, from Hobart. NEWCASTLE, Nov. 27. Sailed. Northern Chief, for Auckland ; Alexa for New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3385, 28 November 1911, Page 4
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532SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3385, 28 November 1911, Page 4
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