SHIPPING.
A U RIVED. TUESDAY, MARCH 31. Kcreru, a.a. (3..30 n.m.), SO tons, Briuck. from Pakavac. Raknnon, s.s. (10.3 D n.m.), from South. SAILED. TUESDAY, AIARCH 31. Waikonini, scow (1.15 -p.m.), GO tons. .McDermott, for Bluff. Cquall, s.i-;. (L3O n.m.), 300 tons, Benton, for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. K ik:utoa. South, to-day. ■Hokoii. Aucklaiul, to day. Waikare, South, to-day. Victoria, South, April -1. Waikato, Auckland, April 5. • Winunera, Auckland, April 8. Wliakarm. South. April G. Alamari. South, April 10. Senorita, Newcastle, tlarlyv
PUOJECTED DEPARTURES Rakanoa, Westport, to-night. Alokoia, South, to-day. Waikare, Auckland, to-day. Victoria, Auckland, April 4. AVaikare, South, April 5. AA'immera, South, April 8. Alamari, South, April 10. Alokoia, South, April 11.
The AA'iik.are arrive:; from South this morning, and pails later for Auckland. She will be later than usual, owing to delay in the South through -heavy cargoes, and the last ■launch will leave the wharf at 12 noon meantime.
The U.S.o. •Co.V,Alokoii arrives tomorrow .’fteriioou from Sydney, and Auckland, and leaves for South in the evening. The Tuatea leaves the wliaW wi.ili outward passengers at 7 p.'n. ' . The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left for Auckland yesterday afternoon, taking a quantity of general cargo and 500 r.hety. The auxiliary -ehooner Kereni re-t-urned from Fo.kaiae yesterday morning. She lauded a large quantity of cement there, and took on hoard 170 .bales of wool for this port. The T.vser line Whakaruu arrives from f-buih on Aloud iy- to load for •Home ports. The borqueufine Ssnorita is expected from Newcastle shortly with a cargo cf eon!. The barque Mary Isabel arrives shortly from Auckland with timber. In connection with a 'Mormon conference, the Tuatea leaves .for Waikokopu to-morrow evening, and will fetch oirsrngers back on Tuesday. The U.S.S. Co.’s Rakanoa arrived from South late last.' night, coal-lad-on. She will discharge her cargo today. and !c ive for Westport direct in the evening. Bv Telegraph. AUCKLAND, Ala roll 31. (toiled —Mokoia (5.15 p.m.), for Gisborne. NAPIER, March 31. ■Sailed —AVaikare, for North. Passengers —For Gisborne: Afisses Williams (2). Gordon. Burns, AloDavitt, Morgan, Bright, Alesdames Holden and .3 children, Gray, Walton, Alessvs. Williams, Coleman, Holden, ■Peirce, Cottrell, Petiberick, Lang. Coustou, Bright, Henderson, and Grant. A UCK.LAND, Alarch 31. Sailed. 3 p.m. Haupiri. for Gisborne via East Coast bavs. SYDNEY, Alarch 31. Arrived—Casablanca, from Kaipara.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2154, 1 April 1908, Page 2
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