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SHIPPING.

SATURDAY. APRIL 4. Victoria, s.s. (.1 aan.), 29G9 tons, F.atwisUe, from South, with US passengers. , oAwiiuii, selioonor (9.30 aan.), >-0 tons, Lane, from Whitianga. SUNDAY. APRIL 3. AVaiknre, s.s. (2.30 pan.). 30,1 tons, .Bermnrlv from Auckland. Ift ssengers:—Misses Walsh, Pitt, (idlies. Nelson, Wheeler, St. Paul, Mesdame« Whiting, McMillan, Judd, Moulden, Messrs. Judd, Kershaw, Bruce Poacocke. MoHarg. Chrystall, Clarrad, Clirke, Skipworth, O’Keefe, Lnidlaw, Taylor, Hyde, and 11 ui the steerage. Alarv Isabel. barquentine (9.t0 pan.),*3o7 tour., Schulze, from Auckland. , Kereru. a;s: t 0.30 0.m.), 80 tons, Brinck, from the Coast. S A l Mil). SATURDAY, APRIL 1, Tofoa, s.s. (v aan.), 171 tons, Peterson, for Oamaru. Victoria, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 2909 tons. Entwistle, for Auckland and Svdutv. with 18 nasscngcrs. * SUNDAY, APRIL 5. Waikrre, s.s. (8 nan.), 3071 tons, Berneoh, for South. Passengers: •For Na'iier: Misses Yon Pern, Burke, Mcßavitt, and Amlerso.ii, Mrs dames Pilcher and daughter;. Spurred, Hei and child, (Ferris, MciS ) Skimming. Fisher, Parson and child, I Alaekev, Anderson, Solvander, Mes- ? srs. H. Solomon, J. S', do Beer, Pryde. England. Grant, Miller. A\ niton J. AY. Nolan. Rowe, Haisman, ' .1. 15. •Bowman. O. AYallnce, Dent, SpurreM. ißignell. Corbould, McMil]au, Elay, " Couston. McNamara, Chrystall," Hoadley. Cotterill, Ball, Alaekev, Hinton, Charlton, Lees, (■• AVisliart. AlrCardell. Snedding. Sutcliffe, Sherwin, ITrqiiliart- (3), AVilsou, Ariel. For AYellington: Misses (Sievwright, Jones. Alessrs. Jury, Stiff, Gray. For Lyttelton : Mrs. -Martin.

PROJECT [CD DEPARTURES. Squall, Auckland, to-night. AVimmera, South, April 8. Monowai, Auckland, April 8. AVhakarua, South, April 10. Mokoia, South, April 11. Alonowai, South, April 12. Manuka, South, April 11. AVaikare, Auckland, April 15. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Squall, Auckland, to-day. AVimmera, Auckland, April 8. AVhakarua, South, April 8. Seiiovita, Newcastle, early. Haupiri, Coast, early. _ Regains, AYestport, April 10. By Telegraph. AUCKLAND, April 4. Sailed— iSquall (2.15 p.m.), for Tol--0"-a tßay and Gisborne. _ AUCKLAND, April o. Arrived —-Victoria (8 a.m.), Loin G.-Jion.e. CAPE, April 5. ( _ The Squall passed south' at 4.35 1> m ' SYDNEY, April 4. Sailed—Ulimnroa (3.30 p.m.). NEAYCASTLE, April 4. Arrived —Karamea, from AYellington. The Huddart-Pai'kerCo.'s Victoria arrived from South early on Saturday morning, and continued her voyage sto Auckland and Sydney towards rnkld iy. , The Tyser liner AVhakarua arrives from South on Wednesday, and after loading frozen meat and wool tor Homo leaves on Friday. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is duo from Auckland and Tologa Bay this morning, and will return to Auckland direct'.at night, taking a quail-' titv of sh.ecp. , , ~ The Westport Coal Co.’s s.s. Jlegulus is due hero oil April 10th with a full cargo of coal. , The U.S.S. Co.’s AVaikaro arrived •from Auckland yesterday, and continued her voyage South in the evening. This will bo the vessel's last triii on this run for some time, as when she arrives in Lyttelton on Thursday she leaves for Sydney, via Wellington. Tho Maiiai will rep:aco the AA'iiikure in tlio Duuedin-Auck-laml service. . . , Tho schooner Aivnnui arrived on Saturday morning from AVhitianga, after experiencing light variable breezes down tho coast, oho brought ' 70,009 ft of timber for different consignees. . Til Tlie steel barquentine Mary Isabel arrived from Newcastle and Auckland yesterday afternoon, and was brought alongside oil the night s tide. This is the vessel’s first trip to Gisborne, and she is in command of Captain Schulze, who is well known ' in Gisborne, having been here on several occasions in command of the Finn and other vessels. Captain Scliutze reports having had an exceptionally line passage from his loading port. Auckland was left at 5 p.m. on Am il Ist, and nothing but line and calm weather was experienced ali the way down the coast. East Cane was passed on Saturday afternoon at 2 n.m., and, as has been stated, the vessel arrived in the bay yesterday afternoon. Her cargo consists of -100 tons of hardwood timber, originally shipped at Clarencetown, N.S.W., and comprises chieflv piles and girders for bridge work, consigned to Messrs. McLaughlin and Nieholi. On completion of discharge the Mary isaoe. sails in ballast for AVhangapo to load for Sydney. Tho vessel "ia a steel barquent-ino of 307 tons, of line lines, and is reputed to be a very fast sailer. Tho barquentine Uma will complei'v. discharging her coal to-night, and expects to sail for Ivopu on • Wednesday, returning here before leaving far Sydney. The" auxiliary schooner Kereru returned from the Coast early • yesterday morning, after an excellent trip. 'She brought a quantity of » wool and sheepskins, and makes a trip to Boat Harbor this evening for another lor.:! ef wool.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2158, 6 April 1908, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2158, 6 April 1908, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2158, 6 April 1908, Page 2

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