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ARRIVED. MONDAY, NOV. IdMaori, s.s. (5 a.m.), 5317 toni, Ni#oll, from Lyttelton, _ Seagull, scow (9.30 a.m.), < tons, Daniel, from IVhaugarer. Kin Ora, scow (1 p.m.), 62 tons, McGurney, from Kntikati. Squall, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 369 tons, Benton, from Tolnga.
SAILED. MONDAY, NOV. IS. Maori, s.sn (10.30 p.m.), o3l< tons, Nicoll, for Napier.
EXPECTED arrivals. lima, Newcastle, to-day. Talune, South, to-morrow. Victoria., Auckland, to-morrow. Rakinoa, Newcastle, to-mouon Mokoia, South, Saturday. Awanui, Tairua, early. Gisborne, Mercury Bay, earlyZingarn, Ngunguru, early. Welcome, Auckland, early,.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES Frank Guy, Westport, 'to-day. Talune, Auckland, to-morrow. Victoria, South, tc-morroa. Mokoia, Auckland, Saturday.
The Frank Guy, which was to hare sailed for Westport last night, was delayed, and will not leave uutil this afternoon. , . , The Seagull (scow) arrived from Whangam shortly after 9 yesterday morning with a cargo of 60.000 ft of timber for the Alpha Sawmills. A fairlv favorable passage is reported. The Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co. s S.S. Maori arrived early yesterday morning, and after loading close on 1000 bales of wool and a large quantity of frozen meat sailed for Napier at'night- , „ , , The IJ.S.iS. Co.’s Talune arrives tomorrow morning from South, and sails for Auckland. The Huddtirt-Parker Co.’s 1 iotoria arrives from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and leaves for South in the evening. . The barquentine lima is expected to get .alongside the wharf this morning. She arrived in the hay Irom Newcastle lost evening. The Tuatea left on a trip to Pakarae yesterday morning, and returned in t,he evening with 120 bales of wool, which were transhipped to the s.s. Maori. Wfhe U.S.S. Co.’s s.s. Rakanoa arrives to-morrow morning. The U.S,S. Co.’s Squall arrived yesterday afternoon from Tolaga Bay, and leaves for Napier to-day. The scow JCia Ora arrived yesterday from Katikati. Fine weather, and favorable winds were experienced. The cargo consisted of 62,000 ft of timber for Messrs Peacock© and Co.
(By Telegraph.) NAPIER., Nov. 18._ To tail —Rum (6 p.m.), for Gisborne. piCTON. Nov. 18. Sailed—Rakanoa (6 p.m.) for Gisbonl°' AUCKLAND, Nov. 18. Sh.iled —Zealandia (6 p.m.) for Sydney,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2241, 19 November 1907, Page 2
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