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SHIPPING.

AIUUVED. MONDAY, JULY «. Siiui'U »•». ( 4 l’ m >- :MiU u,ns - 1 A Tin@i.' s.s. (3 f lOlll AuckIniul via East Coast bays. Kim, s.s. trom WosLpori. \Yaikonini, scow (H> a.m.). 60 tons, McDermott, from Auckland.

SAILED. MONDAY. JUDY 8. . Haupiri. s.s. (I !>•>».), for Nap-cr. |C;.ii s.s. (0 p.m.), l"i Napioi. Toroa S.s. CI.OO p m.). for Daman! Southern Islo. Ihree-uuistcd scon (9 a.m.), for Tairoa.

KXl’ I'XTKI) Altli IV A LS. Tarawera, South, M cilncsday. Aliowera, Auckland. Wednesday AVahaUa, South. Friday. Victoria, South, Saturday.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Awanui. Auckland, to-day. Squall, Napier, to-day. o p m. Coronation, Auckland, to-cla^. Tara worn, Auckland, Wednesday Miowera, South, Wednesday. Victoria, Auckland, Saturday.

The Union Co.'s s.s. Squall arrived in tho bav at noon yesterday troni Auckland and was successfully berthed at the wharf at 4 p.m. She sails ioi Napier to-day at 6 p.m. The Haupiri arrived in poit from Auckland and East Coast bays at c

p.m. yesterday aiul proceeded to Napier* at -t o’ clock. , • The Wanaka from Southern ports is expected to arrive on Friday morning. The Klni arrived early yesterday morning from 'Westport with a cargo of coal for the Westport- Coal Co. and sailed for Napier at 6 p.m. ?

Messrs. Richardson and Cm s s.s. Toroa sailed for Oamaru at -i.nl) yesterday afternoon. The Union Co.’s s.s. larawera arrives from Southern ports to-morrow morning and proceeds to Auckland. Tho last- launch leaves at 9 a.m. The Union Co.’s s.s. Mtowora will arrive from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday and sails later for South. The last launch leaves at o p.m. The schooner Awamii, not being

able to procure a cargo of manure loads with ballast and sails to-dav. The three masted scow bout hern Isle sailed at 9 a.m. yesterday for Tairou co load for Auckland. The scow Waikonmi, 60 tons, Captain J. McDermott, arrived from Auckland at 10 o’clock yesterday morning with a cargo of timber _ior Messrs. Evans. Nicld and Co. Ihe scow encountered some rough weather on the trip down. The scow Coronation, after leading ballast', sails for Auckland to-day. The steamer IVaitangi, now in dock

at Auckland for overhaul, wil take the dlace of the Kia Ora in the One-liunga-Raglan-Kawhia trade in about two weeks. . The Tyser Company’s steamers have been putting up some quick passages from Wellington to London lately. The ludralema, on her last journey, arrived at JLondon 43 days out from Wellington, and the Marere did the journey in 40 'davs. Referring to the launch 01 the s.s. Maori last, month, the Dumbarton Herald snvs:—"For the last thirty years Dumbarton' lias been building ships for the Union Steamship Company dI New Zealand, and these ships hare made the names and fame of Denny and Dumbarton well-known in tho Southern Seas. Of this great steamship company Dumbarton, as well as New Zealand, has great reason to be proud. On our part, it lias asked from us a type of ship always the best of its tiuio, whilst in New Zealand and Australian waters, ancl in the Pacific Ocean, these steamers have maintained services which have been of incalculable colonial advantage. . . • . . The speeches at the luncheon were appreciative of the great work' Mr James Mills has done, and is doing, in liis capacity as managing director of the Union Company. In this connection we do not exaggerate when we say that Mr Mills has been one of the men who lias made Now Zealand, and that the Empirebuilding to his credit, really Imperialism of the best type, might long ere this have worthily been brought to the notice of His Majesty the King.

By Telegraph. AUCKLAND, JULY 8. Sailed—Mokoia (6 p.m.) for Sydney. HOBART, July 8.

Some anxiety is felt for the safety of tho steamer Mahinapua, which is five days overdue on the voyage from Hobart to Stralian. She may bo sheltering on the coast, where no telegraphic communication exists.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2127, 9 July 1907, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2127, 9 July 1907, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2127, 9 July 1907, Page 2

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