SHIPPING.
SAILED
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. Kairaki, s.s. (3 p.m.), 458 tons, Scott for Kaiapoi.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS
Mokoia. South, to-day. Tarawera, North, to-day. Victoria, South, December 9. Mokoia. North, December 10. Monowai. South, December 13. Wimmera, North, December 13 Tarawera. South, December 10. Monowai, North. December 17. Mokoia, South, December 20. Tarawera. North. December 20. Souall. North, early.
oxinjECTED DEPARTURES.
T.lokoia, North, to-day. Tarawera, South, to-day. Victoria, North, December 9. Mokoia, South. December 10. Monowai. North. December 13. Wimmera, South, December 13. Tarawera. North. December 1(5 Monowai. South, December 17. Mokoia. North. December 20. Tarawera. South, December 20,
The Union Co.’s Mokoia is due here from Napier at an early hour this morniQr. and will be* tendered at (> n.m. i0 e ’ i ', m she proceeds about noon to lokomaru Bay and Auckland, the following having booked passages:—Miss A. Bruce, Mr-. Brewer. Messrs. C. J. O'Keete, and Caldwell- . . , . ~ The Union Co.’s Tarawera. which left Auckland yesterday afternoon, should arrive in the roadstead early this afternoon. The Tuatea will connect on arrival Vfl if 7 p m.. and the Tarawera resumes her passage to Napier later in the eveniiin The following are the bookings. CMoiiel Sandt inann, Messrs. Munro. Rigge, ('oienian. Holdsworth. R. E. Enuls iy. and Dwyer. . The Union Co.’s ITaupiri is due here from southern ports on Saturday, and vtrjll then proceed to East Coast bays to lift -u-00l to be transhipped topi Home heat either at this port or at Napier. The coastal. steamer Koutumu is due fmm Auckland, via East Coast ports, on jCHdav morning, and is timed to leave on the return passage to Auckland, via ports, the same evening.- ... , . The Union Co. s Squall did not get .•two v from Auckland on Monday evening. A) *it 1 was expected t o clear that port last, mvning for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. _ The Shaw Savill, and Albion Co. s 1-ner Pakehu is expected to arrive here irom Auckland to-morrow morning to or■ ■ age in Home loading. She takes ap--1,-ox'iinatelv 2800 bales of wool and 12.000 carcases of frozen meat from this port. The Union Co.’s Kowhai. according to h,-r time-taMe. is to leave Dunedin to-day for Gisborne, via the usual ports. The Kaiapoi Shipping Co.'s kairaki loaded about 70 head of cattle, and took her departure for Kaiapoi yesterday at-ir-moon.
TELEGRAPHIC. EAST CARE. Dec. 5. <‘oronation passed south at 4 a.m. AUCKLAND, Dec. 5. \rrived. 4.30 a.m., Marere. from Sydy,Sailed. 2 p.m.. Tarawera, for South. Pa-sen ,T ers for Gisborne: —-Misses Renne, i wile Pearce. Mesdames Clark. Adair and child, Atkins and 2 children. Messrs. Adair. Clark. Earnshaw. Driver, Newton, f-une Kedge. Smith. Beeby, Banitord, Foster, Hackett. Bennett. Richardson, pvne. ’ Arrived. 2.30 p.m.. Squall. nom Gisborne. Sailed, S p.m.. Vaihora. tor Newcastle. _,. r . NAPIER. Dec. ... \rrived. 11.55 a.m.. ITaupiri. from Gisborne. Sailed. 8.30 p.m.. Mokoia. 1 asfor Gisborne: —Misses 1 ercuval. Motley, Heron. Mowatt. Crowe. Bull, i Tor top. and Cooper; Mesdames Busby, Tartvn, Mowatt, Culling, and Edmunds; ‘.Je-si-s. Slierratt. Cramp. Hitehman. HysCathie. Clavton, Kennedy, Galwev. Baird. Ghrisp, Stewart, Heron. Bernard, Kinvig. Midland, Mischel, Dempster, Walshaw, and 20 steerage.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3392, 6 December 1911, Page 4
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511SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3392, 6 December 1911, Page 4
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