SHIPPING.
A IUU YED. •MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. l'ukaki. s.s.. L-i-ii tons, from WeslPol ' t: SAILED. .MONDAY, i Lvtil! UAIt Y 3. Kuru. s.s. (.G.30 a.in.), tin tons, Nelson. to;- Napier. Waimato. s.s. (8 p.m.), AGIO tons, for Sonth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, jvaoo, Coast ports, te-tisi. Toroa, Soutti, Wednesday. Molina. Auckland, V. ednesday. AVaikare. South, Wednesday. Jliuipivi. South,' Wednesday. Squall, Auckland, TinU'.-nay. Zoahuuiiu, South Saturday. AVaikare, Auckland, Sunday. Victoria, Auckland, fob. 12. Alonowai, South, February 12. PliOjKOTiil) DEILARTURES. Tuatea. Tohign, Co-day. Seagull, Tainin. to-day. Keroru, Coast, to-day. Alokoia, South CYodnctday. llaupiri, Auckland, AVednesday. AVaikare, Auckland, Wednesday. Kuiuara. Timaru, Friday. Zoalandia. Auckland, Saturday. AVaikare. South, Sunday. Victoria, South, Fob. 12. Alonowai, Auckland, Fob. 12. Alokoia, Auckland, February 15.
15v Telegraph. SYDNEY, Fob. 3. Sailed —Thorpe Grange, for New Zealand. AUCKLAND. Feb. 3. Arrived —Alokoia (12.30 a.m.), from Sydney; Kazembo (11.30 a.m., 2nd), trom Sava. Sailed —Manuka (5.15 p.m.), from Svdnov. NAIM Ell. Fob. 3. Arrived —Alonowai (/ .30 a.m.), from Gisborne'. BLUFF, Feb. 3. Arrived —Aiaheno (5 a.m.), from Hobart, with English mail. SYDNEY. Feb. 3. Arrived—Rona. from Iv.upara; AVinroa, from AYliangape. Ai EL BOURNE, Eeb. 3. Arrived—. Jessie Craig, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Speculant, from Wannniibuol, for Knipari. The S’ltnv-Savil! liner yesterday foirraencr:! !oa Ung. After taking in 3500 carcases of frozen meat and 1750 baof wool, she leaves for Tima: u on Ei : lav. The auxiliary schooner Kereru yesterday transferred Iter cargo of wool to the Waimato. Returning in tho evening she stuck in the river near •the end of tlie town wharf. She sail- to-d iv ior coast norts and Auckland. Tire U.S.S. Co.'s Pukaki arrived last- night i-;i the Bay from AVestport with ■: load, of coal for the AVestport Coal Co. The TT S. Co.'s A( aikare will not arrive here until to-morrow evening. She leaves Wellington at noon today. and will work Napier and Gisborne on the same day. The U.S.S. Co.’s Alokoia arrives from Auckland to-morrow, and proceeds south.. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo is expected to arrive to-day from coastport'-. The scow Seagull is expected to leave for Tairua to load fog Auckland this morning. The scow Gaiiuet is not expected Ho leave for a day or two, her crew being still incomplete. The 77. Z. S. Co.’s AA’aixnate completed loading last night, and sailed for so-ul'h. The cargo consisted of 13J-3 bales.and 151 pockets of wool, made- iro as follows: —From Alessrs. Dand Co.. 31:2 biles;' Bank of Zealand, 219 bales; Bank of New South Wales, 12 bales; Alessrs. p, e! r and Slierrntt, 518 bales; N Z L and AI. A. Co., 222 bales and 115 pockets; Alessrs. AV. A. O’Meara and'Co.. 33'pockets.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2106, 4 February 1908, Page 2
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