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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED.

MONDAY, JUNE 17. Zealandic. s.s. (8 a.m.), 10,000 tons, Breen, from Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, South, to-morrow. Tarawera, North, to-morrow. Canada, North. June 20. Victoria, South, June 22. Mokoia, North, June 23. Kumara, North, June 25. Navua, South, June 26. Westralin, North, June 26. Tarawera, South, June 29. Navua, North, June 30. Mokoia, South, July 3. Tarawera, North, July 3. Mokoia, North, July 7. ■ Wliangape, Newcastle, July 10. Monowai, South, July 10. Tarawera, South, July 13. Monowai, North, July 11. Kumara, North, July, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Mokoia, North, to-morrow. Tarawera, South, to-morrow. Victoria, North, June 22. Mokoia, South, June 23. Navua, North, June 26. Westralia, South. June 26. Tarawera, North, June 29 Navua, South, June 30. Mokoia, North, July 3. Tarawera, South, July 3 Mokoia, South, July 7. Monowai, North, July 10. Tarawera, North, July 13. Monowai, South, July 14. NOTES.

The Shaw Savill steamer Zealandic arrived here yesterday morning to load 20.000 carcases of mutton, 300 cases tallow and 300 bales of wool for Home markets. A start with loading her was made and good progress made. The Union Company’s steamer Squall was expected to leave Auckland last night for Ctisborne, via Tologa Bay. The scow Three Cheers is expected to leave for the north to-night. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo is expected to leave this evening for Auckland, via Coast Bays. . The Union Co’s collier Kaitangata is expected to leave for the south to-day. The Iviritona will lighter her at Tokomaru Bay. , Lloyd’s return of British and foreign steam vessels of all types totally lost at sea between October 1 and December 31, It'll, to hand, shows that five vessels of 81C2 tons gross register were abandoned, six of 12,013 tons were burnt, 12 of 11,112 tons were lost in collision, 18 of 25,262 tons foimdered, 12 of 15,283 tons were missing, 54 of 89,501 tons were wrecked, and the loss of one offered no explanation at all. Thus in three months .108 steam vessels of 163,295 tons came to grief. Sailing-ships lost through different causes numbered 127, of 67,618 gross tons. Vessels of under 100 tons are not included in the lists. The West Australian Government is establishing a State steamship service between Fremantle and the ports on the north-west and south-west coast. Three vessels have been purchased—-thp Mongolia, Barns, and Wexford The Mongolia is described as a fine vessel of 2957 tons, with a speed of 18 knots.

She was originally built to the order of tlio Russian Government for the trade between Vladivostock and Sliangai, and cost over 100,000 to build.. The Darius is a steamer of 3295 tons, and was purchased by Messrs Archibald Currie and Sons, of Melbourne.

TELEGRAPHIC.

BRISBANE, June 17. —Sailed, Sorrell for New Zealand. BLUFF, June 17—Arrivted at 9.10 a.m., Maunganui from Hobart, with the English mail. AUCKLAND, June 17. Sailed at 6.10„ p.m., Squall, for Tologa Bay and Gisborne; at 8.35 p.m., Hauroto frojji Fiji. Sailed at 10.15 p.m., Maheno for Sydney.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3552, 18 June 1912, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3552, 18 June 1912, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3552, 18 June 1912, Page 2

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