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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, JUDY 10. Tarawera, s.s. -2003 tons, Tate, from South. Passengers:—Misses Rutherford. Petehel, Aylmer, Marren, Busby Hawkins, .Hall. Smith, Holland ; Mesdames Morgan, Ross and 3 cliudren • Messrs. Sampson. Clayton, Moreau, ’Smithers, Davis, Beetham, Cole, Ross (2). Smith, Turner, Cato, Busk. Brain. Shelton, Basire, Allen. Sergt. Ueere, and 20 steerage. Miowera. s.s. (3 p.ni.) trom Auckland. Passengers : —lntercolonial: Mr. A. I). Robinson. From Auckland: Misses Sinclair (2). Wilson. Beasley, Willis, Simmonds, V lutehead ; Mesdanies iMiller, Devery. Gardiner. Fitzgerald. Brouuuay; Messrs. Vellenowith. Mawhinney. Miller. Mortsen. Devery, McKenna. Gardiner, Fitzgerald, Lewis, Bowman, Banks. Blackman, Vaughan. Brounnav, MeGlashan, Dunn. imiiglniid. Rankin. Porter, Greenbury. O’Brien. McPherson, Bright, Bumpstead, Wilkinson, Moore, Beaumont, lhaxter.

SAILED. "WEDNESDAY, JULY 10.

Surprise, scow, for Tairua. Waikonini, scow, 60 tons, McDermott, for Wanganui. Tnrawera, s.s. (10 a.in.) -003 tons, Tat'e, for Auckland. Passengers:— Misses Crawford, Morgan; Messrs Pearson, Harris, Draper, D. K. l orter, Bunell, Young, T. A. Pruden, Baker, Egan, Wood, Whitehead, Heron, Osborne, Noakes, Along Iveong. Wong Chee, Wittersberg, Hill. WSwinton, G. Cox, Hepburn. Hutchinson, Morgan. Halpil, Wilson, Gerry. lima, barquentine, Olsen, for Thames. x Coronation, ketch (1.30 p.m.), Martin. for Auckland. Miowera, s.s., for Napier and south. Passengers: Misses Squire, McKenzie, Bousfield, Mercer, Carter, Raynor. Slesdames Grant, Parsons, Bousfield, Carter, Stevenson, Tomoana. Messrs Drummond, Lane, Tackle, McHaydy, Cato, Evans, Blair, Hall, Smith, Haycock. O’Hagan, W. Pitt, J. W. Cato, Broadfield, W. D. Lvsnar, Robertson, Callaghan, Pilcher, Aitken, Munro, Robertson, Johnstone, Cargill, Wankl.vn. Arnot, T. and L. Dolan, Tope, Watini, Gray, Carter, Tomoana, McKay.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS AYanaka, South, Friday. Victoria, South, Saturday. Tarawera, Auckland, July 14. Haupirij East Coast, July' 16. Talune, Xapier, July 17. iVliowera, Napier, July 20.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES Victoria, Auckland, Saturday. Tarawera, xNapier, July 14. Talune, Auckland, July 17. Miowera, Auckland, July 20.

The Union Co.’s s.s. Squall sails direct from Napier to Auckland, where she will load the balance of the Gisborne Harbor Board’s contract ol totara (50,000 ft-) on account of Messrs Evans, Nield and Co. The barquentine lima, Captain Olsen, sailed yesterday afternoon foi Thames where she will load timber for Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s R.M.S. Papanui left Capetown yesterday for Wellington. The barque Hazel Craig is now due at Melbourne, and when she completes, discharging her cargo will proceed to Newcastle where she loads 800 tons ol coal and hardwood for Messrs. Evans, Xield and Co.

The Tyser Co.’s s.s. Indradevi, 10,000 tons. Captain Broome, is at present engaged to load frozen mutton. She leaves for Wellington tc load Coal, and sails for London next Monday. The Tyser C'o.’s s.s. Indraleina is due at Auckland on the 22nd inst. She will probably pay Gisborne a visit before proceeding Horne in August. The scow Surprise sailed last evening for Tairoa where site will load 100,000 ft of kauri for Messrs. Evans. Xield and Co.

The scow Waikonini. 60 ton’s. Captain J. McDermott, sailed yesterday afternoon for Wanganui to load for Auckland. She proceeds to Mercury Bay where she loads 'kauri timber for Messrs. Evans, Nield and Co. The 'Scooner Awanui and the ketch Coronation are bringing full loads ol timber from Auckland for Messrs. Evans, Nield and Co.

By Telegraph. SYDNEY, July 10. Sailed—Zealandia (3 p.m.). A cablejias been received stating that the steamer Nintlisdale, from Australia to Karachi, • India, was ashore in a had condition at Karachi. There was no sign of the Warrimoo at 11.30 p.m. She is evidently delaved by the strong westerly winds prevailing for a few days past. NEWCASTLE, July lU. Sailed—Kate Tatliam, for Napier. MELBOURNE, July Sailed—Maliono (10 p.m.). AUCKLAND, July 10. Sailed—Star of Japan (12.13 p.m.) for London; Rippingham Grange (12.15 p.m.) for Wellington; Rakain (2 p.m.) for Wellington; Manaponri (1.13 p.m.) for Suva. EAST CAPE, July 10. Miowera passed south at 8.20 a.m. NAPIER, July 10. Arrived—Squall (7.30 a.m.) from Gisborne.

WELLINGTON, July 10. Sailed— Mamari (2 p.m.) for London.

WESTPORT, July 10. Arrived—Putiki (8 a.m.) from Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2129, 11 July 1907, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2129, 11 July 1907, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2129, 11 July 1907, Page 2

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