SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. .SATURDAY, DEC. 14. V.uv.iy. - -s.s. (0.31) a.m.), 00 tons, (' . from Napier. /•.•.v.iamlia. s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 2i i l toi •, Entwistlo, from South. Vas- . .. ...—.Misses Tullocli, Dull, Johns.n. Marshall, Davidson, Sydney, ] a ;;n. i.ynn, Alevor (2), Didst- (2), liv\. : :U )i'i girls; Mestlames Clayton ami hive children, Thompson, Coop, V-iv.-s Martin and infant, liiiycoe’u and 'infant, Moryo, Tester; Messrs Yi’a; 'h;-rn. Thver. Aldridge, Carr, 11 1 1.,1.en ihn'n, Coates, Dartram, Sasn. on. Clayton. Eordham, Marie, l-Mj.,-, Cokauru, Mooke, Taru AlahuiT . V; it. NTlio. Hughes. Raymond, T, ;t Owen, Hodge, Tnvlor, Walsh, C Sharpin, Higgs, AlcGlnslian, f t Jackson, Hoaui, Kani, Ferris, V. • Heron, Weir, Gifford, Lvnynv, Dhike. Fernley, McGregor, Atunr H\ Nicholas. Donsor, Tester, Swansen' Taylor, Owens, MeKinistry. Gisborne, schooner (10.30 a.m.), 65 ton'-'. Ponkow, from Mercury Bay. S ; hern Isle, scow (11.30 a.in.), 7-> mi.;. Cowlev, from Opua. SUNDAY, DEC. 15. Wnikare, s.s. (1 p.m.), 3071 tons, freri Auckland. Passengers: AfesMuir. Salmon, Butler, Oates, MneWnhiio, Ttif.loch, Williams. KissAUsses Strong, Afoore. Tulloch (o'). Oates: Alessrs Muir. Dods, Oates, MYi.fmhten, Williams. Dallen. Burton Svines. Gerard, and 10 steerage. Knee. a.s. (5 p.m.). Skinner, from Coast and Auckland. SAILED. SATURDAY, DEC. 14. IVnnv, s.s. (noon), So tons, Carlvc i. i.>r Napier. Zvaiandm. s.s. (noon), 2771 tons, iv : tie. lor Auckland and Sydney. ■p ; . augers: For Auckland: Misses Ki ... llcddell. Arundel, Lindsay (2), nan. Culpa tt. McCormick;• Mesu.-;-. Trott, Lynch. Sainsbury, Cave a.*:{ infant; Sir Robert Stout; Cap-t-Tu Cu mining ; Alessrs Trott, Lynch, Powell. Foote, Gordon, McKenzie, Pi ekes. Barron, Caldrom. Clark, Tat1, . iJddell, Walshaw, Neville. Ron-1-ongland, Hood, Rangi. Wobh. '.V; IT Munro. Dunbar, Young, Land, I-uui'r.'on. For Sydney: Alessrs F. O’Dea. Keefe, Dainer, Crockett (2). Tor Alulbourne: Mr. Percy. SUNDAY, DEC. 15. AVttiknrc, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 3071 for--., for South. Passengers; Misses P.urke. Dunlop, Carver, Anderson, Lonth-il. White, Stevenson, Denneliy am' Mitchell : Alesdames Brown and sou, Buckeridge and infant, Buscko, Humphreys. Moss, Cameron, _ Fear, Onrv. Hill, Stevenson, M i toll oil. Brown and two children; Dr. Scott; Serge.-Major Burr; Messrs Ward, Bm-ko, Afonckton, Baird, de Beer, Raymond, Gamen-Smith, Heald, Doleti. Montague. Pike, Veitch, Fraser, Shariand, Coates, Hughes, Hewett, Smith, Taylor, Dempsey, Lamhertou, Williams. Beldon, Fear, McNamara, Kemp. Ellison, Jones, Dexter, Brown and 20 steerage.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hruipin, Coast, to-day. Squall, Auckland, to-ilay. Waipori. Wellington, to-day. ■ Monowai, South, AVcdncsday. Victoria, Auckland, Wednesday. Alokoia, South, Saturday. Welcome, Auckland, early. Alouowai, Auckland, Dec. 22. Victoria, South, Dec. 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aloncwai, Auckland, AVednesday. A'ictoria, South, Wednesday. Alokoia, Auckland, Saturday. Monowai, South, December 22. Victoria, Auckland, Dec. 23. The Zealandia arrived from South early on Saturday morning, and sailed later for Auckland and Sydney. The schooner Gisborne arrived from AVhitianga on Saturday after a favorable passage. Callm weather was experienced from 'East Cape. _ Her cargo consisted of 60,000 ft of timber for different consignees. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s 5.6. Fanny arrived on Saturday morning from Napier, and returned at noon. She brought transhipments ex Star of Japan. The scow Southern Isle arrived from Opua on Saturday after a run , in which light and shifting winds wore experienced. She brought 68,000 ft of* timber for Messrs Peacocke and Co. The Union Co.’s Haupiri is expected to arrive from the Coast to-day. The Waikare arrived from Auckland yesterday shortly after noon, and-continued her voyage the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waipori arrives this morning from AVellington with coal from Newcastle. The auxiliary schooner Ivaeo arrived yesterday afternoon from Auckland and East Coast ports. Captain Skinner reports having had a most successful trip, having dealt with over 200 tons of cargo in a trip that ' only occupied Todays. Considering that the Kaeo called at no less than 17 ports considerable expedition must here been used. The captain’s report is as follows:—Left Auckland on Thursday, December sth. Had a fair trip to Te Ivaha and landed a quantity of cargo, hut it was raining in torrents, which dt.ayed operations. The following day worked Omaco, and then returned to Te Kaha to finish. Came on to Raukokoro on Monday, and worked that place, Cape Runaway, and Oreti Point the came clay. On Tuesday we got to Hick’s Bay and Te Araroa, and arrived at Port Awanui about 5 p.m., landing about 5 tons of cargo before night. AVednesday we finished . landing at Port Awanui, having left 50 tons of cargo and taken away about 10. On Thursday ive worked Itopouu, Tuparoa, and Whareponga, and arrived at Waipiro about 5 p.m. Aii day Friday wo were at AVaipiro, whoro wo (left 60 tons of cargo and brought away about 5. On Saturday arrived at Tokomaru at 6 a.m., wiicro wo landed cargo and brought a-.v.iy about 150 bales of wool, leaving there at about 6 p.m., we reached Tchig-i at 9. First thing next morning we lauded Tolaga cargo, and j-iic. r in the day called at AVaihau and Pukftrao, leaving" the last-mentioned place at 1 o’clock. Our cargo for Ok borne includes: 210 haf.es of wool, 250 empty casks and cases, 20 tons ( i c oal, 1 tons of flour, a quantity of - timber. 200 cases of kerosene, 50 cases -.benzine, 200 drain pipes, and 60 bags, of lime.Bv Telegraph. SYDNEY, Dec. 14. Hailed—AVarrimoo (3 p.m.) NEWCASTLE, Dee. 14. A wived—Taluno, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE, Dec. 15. A rri red —M aroma. Sailed—Loch Carve, for 'Wellington AUCKLAND, Dee. 13. Arrived—-Zealandia (10.45 a.m.), from - Gisborne. C- PS Maria Van Diemen advises: T* S AVnna'ka, from east, passed w; l (4.15 p.m. 14tli). AVELLINGTON, Dee. 15. U.-’kd —Wainori (11.50 p.m. 14th) • I'm- < 1 Gborac; Niwaru (8.45 a.m.) for London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2064, 16 December 1907, Page 2
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