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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. SATURDAY, MAY 11. Weka, s.H. (5 a.m.), 53 tons, Shirley, from Napier. Winunera. s.s. (5 a.in.), 3022 tons, V\ alJer, from South. Passengers: Misses Nock, Pinch, Greene. Hodge, Hutchinson, Smith. Fitzgerald (2), Gibbin, Tomlinson, Young. Kigley, Hird, Hall, Freeman. Parry. Kennedy (2), Mills, Wallis, O'Connor; Nurse Smith; Mesdames Carroll and infant. deLautour, Thomas, Oodrington. Kidd, Finch. Grace, Gillies, Pom a re, Johnston and" child, Wilkinson, Brunning and four children, Wallis, Wall, Williams, Robinson. Tilbv and 3 children. McKenzie and child. Walker, Green, Fuikner and child, and Omerod; Sergt-Major Bishop, llev. Payne, Messrs deLautour, Dixon. Lysnar, Croll, Smith, McKee. Coker. Thomson, Evans, Gibb, Stewart, Jones, Barrett, Grace, Smith, Johnson, Williams, Wilson, Milligan (2), .Under, Brown, Preese, Clark, Omerod, Gilios. Kidson, Vaughan, Ley don, Peterson, Page, Morse, Wall, O’Donnell, Nicol. Robinson, Cochrane, Webster, McKenzie. Thomas, Laurie, Walker, Cantwell (2). Jensen. Murphy, Anderson Redstone,. Kelly. "Wallace, Foote, Kirkpatrick. Crawford, Stewart, Duncan and Armungson, Masters Pyke, Holden and Barry. SUNDAY, MAY 12. Mokoia. s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 3502 tons, Harris, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Moore. Jolmston, Petersen, Downey, Nicolas, W hinray; Mesdames Creamer and child, Wilkinson and child, Hawkins and child. Peterson, Graham, Cameron and infant, W allace. Cameron, Messrs Burleigh. Murphy, Powell, Myles, Faikner, C. Dunn. Peterson. Pi esse. Knibbs, C ameron, Good, Flowers, W atson, Pyke; Masters M. and 11. Lysnar; and 14 steerage. ""sailed. . SATURDAY, may h. Weka, s.s. (noon). 53 tons, Shirley, for Nanier. Wimmera. s.s. (noon). 3022 tons, Waller, for Auckland and Sydney, via Toko•hiafu Bay. Passengers: For Tokomaru Bay. Messrs Hulmes and Weldon; for Auckland, Misses Burton, Carnon, Simpson, Mesdames Mannsell, Young and child, Scott, Sullivan. Wilson, Nurses I’ergu-on and McKinstry, Messrs Goldsmith. Owens, Finla.vson. Dalrymple, A. }>. Webster. F. Burt, A. R. fJiiie, Blackburn, Butters. Drought. J. Foster, Platt. Joblin, Mills, Tolley, McKinstry. J. H. Young, Flyer, Instone, J. M. Scott, R, A- deLautour; for Sydney, Miss Brierley, Mrs Langford, and Mr. J. Fletcher. Nerehaua. -s.s. (3 p.m.), 10,000 tons, Compton, for Wellington. SUNDAY, MAY 12. Mokoia. s.s. (11 p.m.), 3502 tons, Harris. for the South. Passengers: Nurse Barone, Misses Peid, Greenstreet, W atkins. Taylor, Moore, Coe, King, Mesdames Unger, Bussell.- Graham, Clarke, Walton, Bn Hedge. Quigley (2) and two children, Bov. Payne, Messrs Donovan, Faker, Thomson, G. Jones, . Walker, C’hrisp Kain, Mason and Robinson.-

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupiri, s.s., North, to-day. Wanaka. s.s., South, May 13. Breeze, South, May 15. Monowai, s.s., South, May 15. Victoria, s.s., North, May 15. Tarav/eru. s.s., South, May 18. Monowai, s.s.. North, May 19. i’akeha, s.s., South, May 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai. North, May 15. Victoria, South. May 15. Tai'awera,' North, May 18. Monowai, South, May 19. Mokoia, North, May 22. Tarawera, South, May 22. Victoria. North , May 25. Mokoia. North, May 20. NOTES. Messrs Hiuldart, Parker and Go’s at earn or Wimmera arrived from the South oil Saturday morning - and continued her voyage to Auckland and Sydney later in the day. The Tyser Go’s Nerelmna completed her loading here on Saturday afternoon and loft for Wellington. Messrs Richardson an Go’s steamer Weka arrived from Napier on Saturday morning with a quantity of timber and general cargo. She sailed at noon for Napier, Wellington, and Picton. The Union S. S. Co’s coastal steamer Mokoia left Auckland at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday, called at T.dxmarn. and arrived here at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. She was tendered on arrival and agai n at 5 p.m., leaving for the south at 11 p.m. The Union S. S. Go’s steamer Haupiri which is working the coast, and is expected to arrive here to-day. She will then proceed to Napier, Wellington, and Picton. The Union S. S. Go’s Squall arrived at Auckland, at. 1.30 p.m. on Saturday from Gisborne' 'via Tologa. Bay. She is expected to leave the Northern port to-day for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. The Union S. S. Go’s Kurow was expected to. leave Newcastle on Saturday for 'Gisborne with a load of coal. The Union S. S. Co’; Wanaka left Oamarn' at 12 a.hi. V;-': Gisborne via the Bluff and Timaru. The Union S. S. Co’s Kowhai,. which

has been delayed in the South, will not leave Dunedin till May 20.

- The Amelia Sims is at present loading timber at Tauranga for Gisborne. The Maoriland Shipping Co’s Holmdale arrived at Westport on Saturday from Gisborne via Napier. The Union S. S. Co’s Monowai will arrive: from the South on Wednesday. Messrs Huddart Parker and Co’s Victoria is due from Sydney via Auckland on the same day. RISE IN "SHIPPING SHARES. A great deal of speculation (says the London Shipping Gazette) has been indulged in concerning the true meaning of the "rise in the price of stocks of the various shipping companies trading, to and from Australasia, more especially as some partial information —Authentic as far as it'goes—has been given out. We understand that negotiations of an extensive and complicated nature have lately been proceeding between the groups and firms comprised in the Australian and New Zealand conferences, including also the Blue Funnel Line, owned hv Messrs Alfred Holt and Co., and trading- from Glasgow. When these are completed, assuming them to be successful in their outcome, it will probably be found that agreements have been arrived at which, while bringing about? some changes in government, will tend to ensure-peace-ful working in the Australian and China trades for some time to come.

'l'lie 'Fimes speaks of lack of support for the suggestion that negotiations are proceeding for a still closer undersialining between the P. .and O. and the other companies in the Far Eastern and Australian shipping trades, and suggests that the undoubtedly- strong financial position of the P. and O. Company may have stimulated buying by powerful interests, possibly with the idea of securing a considerable degree of influence. TELEGRAPHIC. AUCKLAND, May 11.—Arrived at 1.40 a.m., John-Williams, from Sydney, !).30 a.m.. Winunera, from Gisborne; at 4.30 p.m.. Squall, from Gisborne and Tologa Bay. Sailed at 10 a.m., barque Fram, for Noumea, EAST CAPE, May 11—Orarl passed South at 8.30 a.m. WESTPORT, May 11— Arrived at 3.10 p.m., Holmdale, from Napier. .SYDNEY', May 12— Sailed at 1; p.m., Moeralci. MELBOURNE, May 11.—Arrived, Moana. DUNEDIN, May 12—Arrived, W'arrimoo from Sydney via Cook Strait; Pukaki, from Oamaru; Tarawera from Auckland via East Coast; Sailed, Progress (dredge) for Oamaru; Warrimoo for Melbourne via Bluff.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3522, 13 May 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3522, 13 May 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3522, 13 May 1912, Page 4

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