SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.. TUESDAY, NOW 19lima, barquentino, 31 < tons, liolsrow, from Nowwistlo. Kuru, B.e. (5 n.an.), Co tons, Ntl sob, from Napier. , r . Tuatea (8.30 Hai\ko, from Tolaga. SAILED. TUESDAY, NOV. 19. j r r« S3?“i s P °lturu, M. (3 p.m.), 65 toms, Nelson, for Napier, via Main a. . Squall, s.s., Benton, for Napier. Tuafea CIO a.m.), Hawke, for Tolaga.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tulune, South, this morning. Victoria, Auckland, to-uay■ Baku noa, Newcastle, to-day. Jlokoia, South, Saturday. Awauui, Tairua, early. Gisborne, Mercury Bay, early. Zingara, Ngunguru, early. Welcome, Auckland, early. Talune, Auckland, Sunday. PROJECTED departures Taluue, Auckland, this Victoria, South, to-day. .Mokoia, Auckland,, Saturday. Talune, South, Sunday.
Passengers for Auckland June it iris morning: ulass vox, iuety d'ames G. AVatson, A owlcs, A. Shand, and Mitchell, Messrs. Dunn, ©alien!, A. and B. fatmd, J. Hamilton, A. Podlc, Hall, Grayson, Tnn 0 Sung, Mi toll cB, and Paradi.se. • Tlio Squall sailed for Napier last night nit.li a 'fear lons of general cargo from this port. The U.S.S. Co.’s Bakanoa is duo to-day with co.vl from Newcastle. The barqiuer.iMno lima "-as got alon'nido the wharf early yesterday morning. fillie left Newcastle on October 26th, mid taking 1* nil round had rather an unfavorable I)a , y ,<ro, head winds and heavy seas bei.il prevalent. Tlio vessel was nracijically ibeoaimecl for <a .coupl© © Says a J on the 15th ynsit only made Severn miles. Owing to the ,illne.es of her .usual skipper CCaptam Olsen), the barqmentane is under the command of Captain Hole row. She brought 560'tons of coal. . The Burn arrived from Isapier early vcstcrday morning with transhipments from tlio Toroa. e-ihe re,tuined again in the afternoon ito Napier, via Maliia. . . , The 3.5. Victoria arrives tins afternoon from Auckland, and rJa*.a south in. the evening. Bast lnunen for outward passengers 7 p.m. il‘he Tavune arrives this morning from South, and sails later for Auckland. The launch will leave the whu rf at 6 a.m. and 9 a.m.
(Bv Telegraph.) AUCKLAND. Nov. 19. Sailed* —Victoria (4.1*5 ip.mi.), for AVCZUSD. Nov. 19. Sailed— Victoria for South. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Darville, Lambert, and Lee; Mesdanies Lambert, Bloomfield, Blythe, Revs. A. North and Tattley. NaBIER, Nov. 19. Sailed —liaiune, ili't" AW'f'fc'flV la v sengers for Gisborne.: Misses Oole,brook, Barham, Ray, 'Hiarmer, and iMcFarlan.e, Meid.nies Mossaraan., Robb, Coleman, Hawley, Innes, Owen, Raymond, Ra>in, Dyer, Kennedy, Mosnmam, .Robb, iSehlaclt, Darton, Morgan, Brown, McKee, Cokiman, -Taylor, Curtis, King, .Blackman, Tates. Tabernacle, Subin&per, Dwyer, .and Dr. limes.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2042, 20 November 1907, Page 2
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