SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. AVEDNESDAY, March 25th. Kereru, n.s. (0 p.m.), 96 tons, Brinck, from Auckland and Coast ports THURSDAY, March 20. Southern Isle, scow, 72 tons, A T ile, from AVhangare.l. EXPECTED AKUIALALS. Manuka, South, to-morrow. Squall, Auckland, Monday. Monowai, Auckland. Sunday. Rakaroa, South. Sunday. Mokoia, Auckland, April 1. AVaikare, Napier, April 1. Victoria, Napier, April 4. PROJECTED. DEPARTURES. Manuka, Auckland, to-morrow. Monowai, South, Sunday. Mokoia, South, April 1. AA’nikaro, Auckland, April 1. Victoria, Auckland, April 4.
BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, March 26. Arrived—Monowai (11 a.in.)) from Gisborne. Arrived—B pm., Haupiri, from Gisborne via East Coast bays. NAPIER, March 26. Arrived.—Victoria (6.30 a.hi.) from Gistorno. (Received March 27, 12.57 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 26. Arrived —Kaiapoi, from Kaipara. NE WCASTLE, (March 26. Sailed—Senoritaj for Gisborne.
The ketch Coronation arrived in Auckland on Friday. The . U.S.S. Co.’s Manuka arrives from South to-morrow morning, and sails for Auckland and Sydney. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrives from Auckland'on Sunday afternoon, ■and continues her voyage South in the evening, The Union S.S. Co.’s Squall leaves Auckland on Saturday for Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. “* Tho auxiliary schooner Kereru arrived in Gisborne on AVednesday night. She experienced very heavy weather on her trip down tho coast, and was considerably delayed in consequence. Her cargo for the port comprised 10,000 bricks, 5000 drain pipes, 10 tons of furniture, and a quantity of sugar. The three-masted scow Southern Isle arrived alongside the wharf yesterday morning. Captain ADlo reports light find variable winds for tho first portion of his trip, followed by exceptionally strong gales in the Bay of Plenty, where tho vessel suffered considerable damage to her sails, and gear; From this ■point onwards the weather was rough and unsettled, and alter three unsuccessful attempts to pass the Gable End tho vessel put into Tolaga, before completing her -journey to Gisborne. The cargo consisted of 61,000 ft of timber. Tho scow Rambler will sail North when tho weather permits. On her way up the coast she calls at Pakarao to deliver her cargo of timber for. tho now hotel there.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2150, 27 March 1908, Page 2
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