SHIPPING
SAILED. THURSDAY, NOV. 21. Kia Ora, scow, 02 tons, McGurnej, f ° Seagull?' 72 tons, Daniel, for Tairua. . • ' m . Gannet, scow, for lairua. Kotaro, e.s., for East Coast ports. Rakanoa, s.s., 2216 tons, lor Napier.
EXPECTED arrivals. Mokoia, South, to-morrow. Talune, Auckland, Sunday. Waikaro, South, Nov. '-7. Manuka, Auckland, Nov. 2;. Awanui, Tairua, early. Gisborne, Mercury Bay, early. Zingsra, Ngunguru, early. Welcome, Auckland, early.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES, iMtokoia, Auckland, Saturday. Talune, South, Sunday. 'Waikare, Auckland, Nov. it. Manuka, South, Nor. 27.
Three vessels sailed last night for Tairua, the scows Ganuet, Seagull, and Kia Ora. The two latter load there for Auckland, while tho-former returns here with another load of timber for Peacock© and Co. Tho Gisborne Sheepfarmers Kotaro sailed last night for East Coast polls. Tho Rakanoa completed discli irmng her voal last evening, and rclt for Napier. , . Tho Tah-.ne arrives from Alice, mu on Sunday afternoon ,aiul leaves lor South in the evening. This is her .art trip along the coast for some time, a? on her arrival at Dunedin slie Will to replaced by tho Monowai. Tho U.S.S. Co’s s.s. Manuka arrives from South to-morrow nornn.g, and sails for Auckland. Captain Skinner, of tho s.s. Kaeo, wires to the Times: —Auckland, Nov, 21.—Just arived. Sailed from Gisborne. Ou the oth worked Tolaga, 6tli Pouawa and Tokomaru, 7th AVaipiro, Wharepouga, and Tuparoa, Bth Port Awanui, and arrived at Hicte s Bay ' on tho 9th. Bad weather from tho North set in on the same day, and the vessel sheltered in Hick’s Bay till Tuesday afternoon. On the. 12th To Araroa and Whangapou were worked, 13th Orete and Raukokone, 14th Te- , kaha and two other places, and loth Wairoua, -Omaio on the 16th, sailing for Auckland on the evening of the 17th with a full oarge of maize, etc. Supply of oil ran short, so did not arrive her© till 21st, experiencing a head wind and fine weather from Omaio till arrival. •
(Bv Telegraph.) WELLINGTON, Nov. 21. Sailed—Rimutaka (6.35 p.m.) for London. Sailed—Whakarua (G p.m.) for London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2044, 22 November 1907, Page 2
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