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AhrilVtU. MONDAY, September 29. Ihumata, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 2000 tons, Ben ton, from Newcastle, via Auckland. • Rosamond, s.s. (10 a.m.), 721 tons, Dry, den, from Limestone Island, via Auckland and Tologa EXPECTED ARRIVAL*. From North— Westralia, to-morrow. Westralia, Sunday, Oct. 5. Monowai. Wednesday, Oct. 8. Maitai, Sunday, Oct. 12. Riverina, Wednesday, Oct. 15. Westralia, Sunday, Oct. 19. Monowai, Wednesday, Oct. 22. Maitai, Sunday, Oct. 26. Victoria, Wednesday, Oct. 29. v Westralia, Sunday, Nov. 2. Amelia Sims, topsail schooner, early. Coronation, ketch, early. From South— Victoria, to-morrow. - Monowai, Saturday, Oct. 4. Maitai, Wednesday, Oct. 8. Victoria,'Saturday, Oct. 11. Westralia, Wednesday, Oct. 15. Monowai, Saturday, Oct. 18. Maitai, Wednesday, Oct. 22. Riverina. Saturday, Oct. 25. Westralia, Wednesday, Oct. 29. Monowai. Saturday. Nov. 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For NorthVictoria, to-morrow. Monowai, Saturday, Oct. 4. Maitai. Wednesday, Oct. 8. Victoria, Saturday, Oct. 11. Westralia, Wednesday, Oct. 15. Monowai, Saturday, Oct. 18. Maitai, Wednesday, Oct. 22. Riverina, Saturday, Oct. 25. Westralia, Wednesday. Oct. 29 Monowai. Saturday, Nov. 1. For Sooth— Westralia, to-morrow. Westralia, Sunday. Oct. 5. Monowai, Wednesday, Oct. 8. Maitai, Sunday, Oct. 12. Riverina, Wednesday, Oct. 15. Westralia, Sunday, Oct. 19. Monowai, Wednesday, Oct. 22. Maitai, Sunday, Oct. 26. Victoria, Wednesday. Oct. 29. Westralia. Sunday, Nov. 2.
OVERSEA VESSELS. DUE AT AUCKLAND. Loch Garve, barque, from Marseilles, early. Joseph Craig, barque, from MarseiPes sailed May 29. Northern, from New York, due October Waimato. from Montreal, October 7. VESSELS IN PORT. Ihumata, s.s. Rosamond, s.s. Ox-ete. aus sch. NOT Eli. The Craig liner Ihumata arrived from Newcastle via Auckland yesterday morning, having discharged a deck load of telegraph poles at the latter port. The steamer has 1550 tons of coal for Gisborne, and on completion of discharge sails for Rawene, Hokiaga, where she loads timber for Sydney. The Rosamond arrived fi*oin Auckland via Tologa yesterday, and on coming up the channel stuck in the mud opposite the slip but got off later and berthed. The steamer brought a large general cargo, on completing discharge of which to-day the steamer will leave for Auckland direot. The auxiliary schooner Huia sailed from the powder anchorage at Auckland on Friday morning with a cargo of explosives for New Plymouth, Wellington, Westport, and Greymouth. After discharge at Greymouth, she will load timber there for Gisborne, returning from here to Auckland, with a cargo of manure. The auxiliary schooner Kaco passed East Cape yesterday afternoon on her way south, and is due here next week. The Orete is due to sail for Coast ports and Auckland this morning. TELECEAPHIC. NAPIER, Sept. 29:Arrived at 6 a.m. today, Maitai from Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Sept. 29: Arrived at 1.35 a.m., Huru from Gisborne; at 3.10 p.m., Athenic, from London via Hobart; John, 9.15 a.m., from Tirnaru; Karori, 9.45 a.m-, from Westport. Sailed; Wahine, 8.5 p.m. for Lyttelton. BLUFF, Sept. 29: Arrived at 6.35 a.m., Moeraki from Hobart, with English mail. AUCKLAND, Sept. 29 ; Arrived, 4 p.m., Squall, from flisborne. Sailed; 9 p.m., Riverina,, for Sydney. EAST CAPE, Sept. 9: Kaeo passed south 4.45 p.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3450, 30 September 1913, Page 2
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