SHIPPING.
arrived
MONDAY, A PHIL 29. _ Ivarameii, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 5564 tons V/ I*. Clii'ton-Mogg, from Auckland.
SAILED
MONDAY, APRIL 29. _ Kaeo, aux. sch. (5 p.m.), 155 tons, Skinner, for the* North. Regains, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 555 tons. Gibbons, for Westport.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS
Wakanui, South, Thursday. C'orinthic, South, Thursday. Monowai, South. Wednesday. Wiminor a, North, Wednesday Kovvhai, Napier, to-morrow. Tarawera, South, May 4. Monowai. North, May 5.
Nerehana. South, May 5, Tanuveru, North, May 8.
Mokoia, South, Mar 8:" Winunera, South. May 11 Mokoia, North, May 12.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Ilonowai, North, Wednesday Wimmera, South, Wednesday Tarawera, North, May 4. Monowai. South, May 5. Mokoia, North, May 8. Tarawera, South, May S. Wimmera, North, May 11. Mokoia, South, May 12.
The s.s. Itegulus left lasi evening for Westport. The N.Z. Shipping Co’s Wakanui arrives from the south to-morrow to load Ki.;a bales of wool.
The auxiliary schooner Kaeo left for Auckland and East Coast ports early last evening. The Victoria arrived at Auckland at 7.;>0 a.m. yesterday, being delayed on the voyage from Gisborne by a heavy gale. A large quantity of water was shipped forward, but no serious damage was done.
THE KARAMEA FROM AUCKLAND. The Shaw, SavilJ and Albion Co’s Raramea arrived from Auckland yesterday to take in Home cargo, and she will probably leave for Napier to-mor-row. She left St John on February 21.
ami experienced fine weather till arrival at Capetown, where a call was made for stores and medical attention, Captain. Clifton Mogg being very iii ' from rheumatic fever. A ting passage was made to Cape 'JVxwwin, where a heavy southerly gale was encountered, which lasted until Capo Otway was sighted. The Karamea arrived at Melbourne on April !) and Sydney on April IS. About 1573 teas of Cargo were discharged at these ports, and the vessel sailed from, the .New South IVales port for Auckland on April 2!). On the voyage across the Tasman sea a, heavy easterly to southerly gale was encountered, and as the New Zealand Coast was reached a very heavy beam sea wu.i met with. The Jvaramea' has 1707 tons of cargo for New Zealand ports, 405 tons of which are for Auckland. Captain V. IV Clirton-Moge, U.N.E., is in command, and with him are the following officers:—Mr.' K. J. Manners, second; Mr It. C. Milliard, third ; Mr it. It. C. Ford, fourth. Mr It. I’inlayson ifj chief engineer, and is . assisted by Messrs C. Marrnion. .1. Mackenzie, It. Cummings, and C. Boss. Mr D. Dunn is the chit refrigerating engineer and Mr 8. Loftus second.
TELEGRAPHIC
SYDNEY, April 29. —Arrived, Northern Chief, from Auckland; Marere from London. NEWCASTLE, April 29.—Sailed, Mororo, for Wanganui; Knipara, for New Zealand; arrived Kattcrturn from Bluff. AUCKLAND, April 29.—Arrived at ?,M rs,m. yesterday. TT.M.S. Encounter from .Gisborne; via Wnivera; 9.15 a.m., Matt;) ifrom Newcastle ; 5.35 p.m. Wimraera, from Sydney; arrived at 7.30 a.m. to-day, Victoria, from Gisborne; sailed ah • 15.40 -a.m. yesterday,' Karamea, for Gisborne; at 5.15 p.m., 11.M.5. Pioneer, in soai'cli of the dredge Manchester. 11.50 p.m., Victoria, for Sydney. Arrived at 8 a.m. at Motuihi anchorage, Or&ri. from Loncbui. NAP!LH, April 29—Arrived at 9 a.m.. Mokoia from . Gisborne. BLUFF, April 29. —Arrived at 12.30 prf Moeigud. from Hobart, with Engiir.h ’mail.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3511, 30 April 1912, Page 4
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