SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. FRIDAY, JAX. 3. Toroa, s.s. (5 a.m.), 174 tons, Te-ter.-oa. irom South. Rambler, scow (10.lt) a. i11.), «< tens. .Miller, from Whitiangn. (Lumet, scow (3 p.m.), A esta, from AYhitianga.
SAIL Kl). F 111 DAY. JAX._3. Toroa, s.s. r_ p.m.), 174 tons, l’e torsion, for Oimoru.
EXPECT 1(1) ARRIVALS. Manuka. South, this evening. Alonow ai. Auckland. to-morrow 'Talune. .Newcastle, to-morrow. Mokoia, Auckland, Jam 8. Zeahuulia, South, Jam 11. Aloa, Tan u lam 11. Victoria. Auckland, Jam LA. Seagull. v:!y. Waikoumi. Kuuikati, early.
PR 0J EC TED RE PAR TU RES. Alauuk.i. Auckland, to-night. Star o. Japan. Xajiier. to-night. Monowai. S.i.uii. to-morrow. Mokoia, South. Jan 8. Zealand:;!, Auckland, January 11 Victoria. Napier. Jam IA. Prank (Lie. ‘Westport; early. Coronation, early.
The I'.S.-h Co.'s Manuka arrives from (South this evening, ami proceeds to Auckland. The Tuatea leave;, the wharf at 7 p.m. (meantime).
The l .S.K. Co.’s .Monowai arrives back firm Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and continues her voyage south in the evenin'!.
The Talune arrives to-night or tomorrow morning from .Newcastle with coal for ilk port. After discharging sln> prove ds South, anil relieves the AYaika'c tor one trip, while the letter proem ds on her excursion trip to the southern .Sounds. The scow Rambler arrived yesterday morning from AYhitianga. She left last Tuesday afternoon, ami flat! ■ the advantage of a fresh westerly across the Bay ol l'lenty and as far as East Cape. Light winds were experienced down the coast. The Rambler's cargo consists of 60,000 ft of timber for .Messrs. Krai s, Xield, and • Co. The scow (innnet arrived yesterday .front AYhiiianga. which part she left . one hour niter the Rambler, and experienei <1 the same weather conditions. On h-w Imt trip up from here tiio (inline: bad the misfortune to lose imr mi»vn-fopma-t during heavy '■weather. The Cannot brought 71.000 f feet of timber. Messrs. Einhard on and Co.’s Toroi arrived ft oin X ne'er yesterday •Vniorning. ami brought. a quantity of | general cargo, with t; anslmmients ox ■ Lord Stiuley. She sailed, for Oam- (, aril at 2 p.m. yesterday. The C.S S. Co.’s Squall leaves )' Auckland lira evening for Tolaga | Bay and Ci-h >rne. | .The Hnuniri is due t > leave Aileki lard te-d iv lor Ea/l Coa: t ports, it Gisborne, and Napier.
\ The Tint; a is exoecti 1 back from b ’iYaiparo early this n a min'! with | ward for transhipment to i lie Star of f; Japan. pf;' Loading operations were carried on ’ yesterday on the Star of Japan. |t Xotwithlanding tin- lie ivy .sea. which r;ot up in the afternoon some good work was put in. and the last liglit,'fi'rrs returned to the wharf shortly af- ' ;ter 8 p.m. Loading will lie complet- .. erl to-day, and the vessel pails for papier. ‘ fob TJv Telegriioh. WELLINGTON, Jam •’). If Sailed —lonic (6.30 p.m.). for Lou-F-don. CARE MARLA, Jam 3. fti.' TT.S.S. AV.aihori. from west, passed It'east (4.43 ri.ra.), Bound for Auckland. SYDNEY, Jam 3. 'MI Arrived—Quito from Auckland. •w■ - ■ f
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2080, 4 January 1908, Page 2
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