SHIPPING.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, North, to-day. Ripple, South, to-day. Tarawera, South, to-day. Euahine, South, to-day. Monowai, North, to-morrow. Mokoia, South, January 3. Tarawera, North, January 3. Victoria, South, January 6. : Alokoia. North, January 7. i OJOOJECTED departures. Eipple, South, to-day. Squall, North, to-day. j Tarawera, North, to-day. Euahine, North, to-day. Monowai, South, to-morrow. Mokoia, North, January 3. Tarawera, South, January-3. Victoria, North, January 6. Mokoia, South, January 7. VESSELS IN PORT. Volador, barquentine. The Union Co/s Tarawera left Napier last evening for Gisborne, and should arrive here at an early hour this morning. The Tuatea leaves the wharf to connect at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., and the Tarawera resumes her passage to Auckland about noon. The following are the bookings:Tvfrv and Mrs. Burton, Mr. and Alis. Chas. Buscke, Misses Cussen (2). Dawson (2), Kenny, Kenally, Phillips, L. Evans, Mesdames Spragc, G. B. Oman and o children, and Phillips, Rev. Williams, Messrs. E. Murphy, J. H. Martin, J. -Donner, Charlsworth (2), E. L. Giay, Devvett, H. J. Finn, and Maher. The Union Co/s Monowai is tuned to clear Auckland to-day, in which case she should arrive here to-morrow afternoon. She will be tendered on arrival and at o •p.m., leaving later in the evening for Napier and southern ports. llie bookings are as follows: —Mr. and Airs. Hooper and child, Air. and Airs. Robertson, Mr. and Airs. Eeake, Air. and Airs. East and 2 children, Alisses Jacobs, Alclvenzie, Gower, and Lern, Alesdames Smith and child, Wootton and child. A. B. Gilmour and infant, Alessrs. J. Greig, Corson, r. Harris, Eure, W. J. Hennessv, Zachariah, G. E. Ashton, L. T. Brown, S. AVootton, G. AlcMillan, AI. AV. Craig, W. Hoff, E, G. Crawford, AV. Smith, 1. A. . Crawford, Ennor, F. E., Harris, Gray Thelwall, A. Sawyer. Hird, J. J. Alartm and 2 children, J. B. Livick, and E. P. Coles. . _ , _ The New Zealand Shipping Coys Euahine is expected to arrive at this port from Lyttelton at an early hour this morning. She will load MOO bales n wool from this port, and under favorable weather conditions should got away loi Auckland to-night. , The Union Co/s Haupiri, which proceeded to Limestone Island from Auckland to load cement for AVellington, returned to Auckland yesterday, and was timed to leave that port for Gisborne, via East Coast bays, last evening. She should accordingly arrive here , about Tuesday, and will proceed to Napiei alter discharging. i • Alessrs. Richardson and Co. s Ripple is due here from southern ports this morning, and returns to Wellington, via coast ports, after discharging, probably sailing about noon. . The Union Co/s Squall arrives here to-day from Auckland, via 1 ologa Bay, with a general cargo, on the discharge of which she returns to Auckland. TELEGRAPHIC. 1 NEWCASTLE—Dec. 20: Sailed, Inga, for Auckland. , . , _ I NAPIER—Dec. 29: Arrived, s a.m., Victoria, from Gisborne. AVELLINGTON.— Dec. 29: Arrived, 740 a.m., AVaitemata, from Newcastle. Sailed, 5.30 a.m., Corinthic, for London; 5.20 p.m., Aloeraki. for Sydney. PORT AHURIRI— Dec. 29: To sail, 5.30 p.m., Eipple, and 8.30 p.m., Tarawera. for Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Dec. 29. Sailed—Moeratki, for Sydney; Corintliic for London. Dec. 29. Arrived —AnnciTey, from "New Zealand, .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3411, 30 December 1911, Page 6
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522SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3411, 30 December 1911, Page 6
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