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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. SATURDAY, April 25th. ■ AYanakn, s.s. (1 a.ih.), 2122 .tons, Stovens, from Napier. Manuka, s.s. (4 a.m.) 4000 tons, Phillips, from South; 114 passengers. Haupiri, s.s. (8 a.m.), 748 tons, Mcßride, from Wnipiro and lologa. Passengers: Alcsdames Sigley and 0 children and Smith; Messrs Goodwin Smith. Nicholson, and Black. Zingwra, scow (10 p.m.), 184 tons, Jensen, fro Ngungurn. SUNDAY, April 20th. Alonowai, s.s. (2.15 p.m), 3133 tons, Lacv, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Moore, Gihvootl, Somorvillo, Primrose, Brown, Longdrill, Alossnmn; Mcsdamcs Burkina n, Somerville, Witty, Smith and child, Bushby,, Sceats, Wilkinson and eliilu, Colledgo, and child; Messrs Clarke, Gardiner, SUierlaw, Renner, Murray (2), I'cnwick, Kemp, Buekmau, Austin, Bach, Stevenson, Tulloch, Brown, Semplo, McGrath, Wright,' Parker, Culver, Hata, DeCosta. Davy, Uaslett. Powell. Witty, Crisp, Hammond, Sceats, Horne, Bushby, Taylor, Sihvouran, Jacobs, Boucher, Donaldson, Best, Robinson, Simson. Clark, Bloomfield, Page; Archdeacon Williams; and 18 steerage. SAILED. SATURDAY, April 25th. Manuka, s.s. (noon), 4505 tons, Phillips, for Auckland and Sydney. Wiinaka, s.s. (noon), 2122 tons, Stevens, for Auckland. Alary Isabel, barquontino (1.15 P-m) 307 tons, Schultz, for Wlmngape. Kin Ora, s.s., 6560 tons, Clmdley, for Napier. Haupiri, s.s., 71S tons, Mcßride, Coast ports and Auckland. SUNDAY, April 26th. Monowai, s.s, (10 p.m.), 3433 tons, Lacov, for South. Passengers:—l'm Napier: Air and Aire. S. IV. Alcome; Misses Small, Reading, Benner, Cotton, Smith, Quinn; Alesdnmes Buttermore, Bartlett, Gohns and 8 children, Whitford, Stewart, Craig and 3 children; Alessrs Laugsdorf, Dyer, Alinta, Adams, Selig, Alcllardy, Baldry, Bartlott, Haycock, Lewin, Pettigrew, Aloir, A. Afitchell, Faulkner; H. Montague, J. Alcl.ean, Pearson, Nicholls, Powell, Angell. Someryoll, Lawrence, Alavs, Story, Gotidio, Anderson, Fitzgerald, King, Dempsey, Andrew, Hoadloy. Black. For Dunedin: Miss Salmoml. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Alokoia, Auckland, April 23. AVaikare, South, April 29. Victoria, South, May 2. Yvaikare, Auckland, Alay 3. AVimmera, Auckland, Alay 6. Alonowai, South, Alay 6. Squall, Auckland ,to-day. „ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. AVaikare, Auckland, April 29. ’ Alokoia, South, April 29. A'ietoria, Auckland, Alay 2. AVaikare, South. Alay 3. AVinnnera, South, Alay 6. Alonowai, South, Alav 0. By Telegraph. TIAIARU, April 25. Arrived—Toroa (6.30 p.m.) from Gisborne. NAPIER, April 25. To sail—Ruru (1 p.m. Sunday) for Gisborno. EAST CAFE, Apr! 2G ; Coronation passed south feu- Gisborne at 2.30 p.m. AUCKLAND, April 26. Arrived —.Manuka (7 a.m.), from Gisborne; AVanaka (2 p.m.) from Gisborno. Sailed—Squall (6.15 p.m.) for Gis borno via Tolaga Bay. iSYD.NEY, April 26. S? (j cd—Ala hen o Oast night), for Ne.w ’Zealand. The S.S. Co.’s Alantika arrived from South on Saturday morning, and continued her voyage to Auckland and Sydney later. Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Wauaka arrived -from South on Saturday morning, and after discharging COO sacks of oats, 320 sacks of chaff, and a quantity of general produce, left for Auckland. The barquontino Alary Isabel sailed .in ballast for AVhangape on Saturday afternoon to load timber for Sydney. Tho vessel returns to Gisborne in about three months with a further consignment of hardwood. The Haupiri returned from tho coast on Saturday morning with over 300 bales of wool. The wool was transhipped to the s.s. ICia Ora in tho bay, and tlio Haupiri left for Coast ports and Auckland in tho evening. The scow Zingara arrived trom Ngungurn on Saturday night. Sho experienced light and variable winds down the coast, and uassed East Capo early on Friday. Head winds and calms prevailed from tho Capo to this port, and she was brought alongside tho wharf at about 10 p.m. on-Satur-day night. The U.S.S. Co.’s Alonowai returned from Auckland yesterday afternoon, ami resumed her voyage South in the evening. . Loading operations oil tho onaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s Kia Ora wore completed on Saturday evening, and sho left for Napier. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland on Saturday afternoon-for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. The Alokoia arrives from Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, and sails South in the evening. The Tuatea; when leaving the wharf to tender tho Alantika on Saturday morning, got aground opposite the end of tho No. 2.shed. Considerable delay was experienced in getting her away, and the dredge “John Town ley” had to be requisitioned to assist her.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2175, 27 April 1908, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2175, 27 April 1908, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2175, 27 April 1908, Page 2

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