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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20. Kiritxhia. o.s. (9.45 a.m.), (15 tons, Hayes/ from Nanier. / SAILED. Iwmtunui, s.s. (11.45 p.m.), 98 tons, Aime 11, for Auckland via. Coast. I EXPECTED ARRIVALS. /Rosamond, North, to-day. IMonowai, South, to-morrow. * Victoria, North, to-morrow. S Victoria, North, Oct. 31. / Tarawera, South, Nov. 2. ' Monowai, North, Nov. 3. Mokoia, South, Nov. G. Tarawera, North, Nov. G. Mokoia, North. Nov. 10. Monowai, South, Nov. 13. Tarawera, South, Nov. 16. Monowai, North, Nov. 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Monowai, North, to-morrow. Victoria; South, to-morrow. Tarawera, North, Nov. 2. Monowai, South, Nov. 3. Mokoia, North, Nov. G. Tarawera, South, Nov. G. Mokoia, South, Nov. 10. Mouoicai, North, 1 Nov. 13. Tarawera, North, Nov. 16. Monowai, South, Nov- 17. NOTES. The oil-ship Kiritona arrived from Napier yesterday with a load of timber. The Union Co’s Rosamond arrives from the Coast to-day and leaves tonight for Auckland. The Monowai is due to-morrow morning from Napier, and will be tendered by one launch at 6 a.m. The Victoria arrives from the North to-morrow and proceeds south in the evening.

Messrs Richardson and Co’s Ivoutunui left for Auckland via Coast ports just before midnight. It was reported in Sydney last week that Capt. F. Holm, of Wellington, had purchased the barquentine Titania. which left Dunedin last week for Kaipara to load for Sydney. The Titania is a steel vessel of 1031 tons register, and was built at Glasgow in 1895. Her dimensions are: Length 210 ft, beam 35ft Gin, depth 19ft Sin. “On Saturday, September 7, the cruiser Challenger arrived at Plymouth from the Australian station. She is to he paid off at Devon port and re-commissioned, with a reduced nucleus crew for service in the Eleventh Cruiser Squadron, Third Fleet. The Australian portion of her crew will navigate to Sydney one of the new Australian cruisers built on the Clyde/’—London ‘‘Telegraph/’

TELEGRAPHIC. SYDNEY, Oct. 29.—Arrived at 2 p.m., Manuka; Northern Chief from Auckland. ADELAIDE, Oct. 29.—Arrived, Ivoomana, from Now Zealand. FREMANTLE, Oct. 29.—Arrived, Otranto, from London. MELBOURNE, Oct. 29—The Moldavia’s New Zealand passengers are: Messrs Bach (2), Alexander, Clauston, Feist, Bidwell, Crawford, Iloare, Greenwood; Mesdames Alexander, Clauston, Bach, Hoaro and two children; Misses Feist (2), Tanner, and Image. EAST CAPE, Oct. 29. —Rosamond passed south at 5.30 p.m. AUCKLAND, Oct. 29.—Sailed at 8 p.m., Wimmera, for Sydney; at 9 p.m., Myra Fell, for Newcastle. Oct. 29.—Sailed, Whangup e, To r New Zealand.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3666, 30 October 1912, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3666, 30 October 1912, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3666, 30 October 1912, Page 2

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