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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. friiuy, 41a up in, ».s. (It a.md, Mcßride, trom South. S AIDED. I,’lt ID 1Y jSOVEAIBEH 2. Haupiri, s.s. (3 011 S) Mcßride lor East Coast poito. Squall.’ s.s. (0.30 pan.), Benton, foi Tolaga Bay. expected arrivals. Huru, Napier; this morning. Wimmera, Wellington, to-day. Manuka, South, to-day. Awanui. Tairua, early, lima, Newcastle, eailj. Talune, Auckland, to-morrow. Mamari, Novembei 1-■ Waikare, South, Nov. 13Whakarua, Napier, 13th koi. Maori, South, 16th Nov. Fannv, Napier, to-day. Frank Guy, Westport, carlj. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Manuka, Auckland, this morning. Talune, South to-morrow. Zealandia, Auckland, Nov. lb. The Manuka arrives from South this morning, and sails for - Present arrangements ait i° launch to leave the wharf at 6 a.m. an Thl°Ta"n,e arrives from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and eaves 01 South in the evening. Last- launch T'naSri'eft veslerday morning for Paku e to load wool for transhipment to th e . s.s. Whakarua, and returned last night about 8 o clock, unloading about 200 bales on arrival The Hauniri arrived from South vesterdav morning, and sailed at o n m for East Coast ports to load wool. She also carried the following •nassen sers: —Mr. and Miss Hall, Jdessrs. Tabuteau, Dallen, Dunn, and Le 'lVie U.S.S. Co.’s Squall sailed at 6.30 last evening for Tolaga, to pick up wool. She will tranship it to the Wliakarua, at Napier. The dredge was busy yesterdaj, just.,outside the berth of the Tuateii. It will bo remembered that both the ICaeo and the Squall got stuck in the mud at this point on tlieir airival recently. , . The barquentine I rank Guv iett Westport for Gisborne 011 Monday night last, coal-laden. The s.s. Fanny is expected to arrive this morning from Napier, with transhipped cargo from s.s. Niuam.

(Bv Telegraph.) GISBORNE PASSENGERS. NAPIER, Nov. 8. ■Sailed —Manuka, for North and Sydney. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Elliot, King, 'Barker (2), Hood, Green, Sidney, I'leming, Clark, and Freeman, Mesdames Gillingham, De Dautour and child, Barton. and Barker, Messrs. Holdsworth, Gillingham, Warren, DeLautour, MoDernon. Barton, Beard, Broad, -_n/«lr.-wf«*'- , '7Yatrs.~ lJoflb'ieSSOTWibi?; Dramatic Students <.K>).

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2233, 9 November 1907, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2233, 9 November 1907, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2233, 9 November 1907, Page 2

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