SHIPPING.
A "~ * ARRIVED. V' ’'' SATVR DA v, MARCH 7. Zealamlia. s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 2771 lons, Entwistle, from Sou Hi,. SUNDAY, MARCH <• Cannot, scow, 78 tons, A asta, from Mangatcto. SAILED. SATURDAY, MARCH 7. Zealandia, s.s., 2771 tons, Entwistle for Auckland and Sydney. AVhangapo. s.s., 2931 tons, lor South. , r ,.„ , Rogulus, s.s., 554 tons, Sillars, tor Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Toroa, South, to-day. Squall, Auckland, to-day. Monowai, South, Wednesday. Wimmera, Auckland, AVednesdayAlokoia, South, Saturday. At a rove, South,, Saturday. Monowai, Auckland, Sunday. AVaikare, south, March 18. Alanukar Auckland, March 18. Tokomaru, south, March 19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kia Oro. Tairua, to-day. Joseph Sims, Herekino, to-day. . .. . Monowai, Auckland, AAednesday. AVimmera, South, Wednesday. . Mokoia, Auckland, Saturday. Monowai. South, Sunday. AVaikare, Auckland, Alarch 18. , Manuka, south, Alarch IS. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, Alarch 7. Arrived—-Paparoa and Star of England, from AA’ellington. ..... SYDNEY, March S. ' Sailed—Moeraki (4 p.m.), for New Zealand. -^j,, LCO URNE, Alarch 8. Arrived —AA'arrimoo, from New Zealand. AUCKLAND, Alarch 8. Arrived—Saupiri (2 p.in. yesterda v) from-:-Gisborne. Sailed—-AVaikare (2 p.m. yesterday) for Gisborne. _ WELLINGTON, Alarch 7. Sailed—Kaipara (8.10 p.m.) for L ° ndull ' NAPIER, Alarch 8. To sail—Toroa (5 p.m.) for Gisborne. Alessrs Richardson and Cods Toroa was delayed in Napier, and will not arrive here until this morning. The scow Kia Ora sails to-day for Tairua to load for Auckland. The topsail schooner Joseph Sims leaves for Herekino to-day. The three-masted topsail scow Zingara is expected to leave to-day for AVliangaroa or Mongonui to load logs for Auckland. The auxiliary schooner Fairburn leaves for Auckland with a load of manure as soon as tho weather is favorable. The scow Gannet arrived yesterday from Alangatete, which port was left a fortnight ago. She ran into Alongomii and sheltered there for a week. The run thence to the East Cape was made in fine weather, but round tho ■' Cape the weather again became dirty, and shelter was taken at Tolaga for a short time. Th weather from the Capo was dirty all the way. The vessel lias 74,000 feet of timber-for ... Alessrs Peacocke and Co.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2135, 9 March 1908, Page 2
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