SHIPPING.
SAILED. Tuesdav. June 10. Squall, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 369 tons, Denton, for Auckland: EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tarawera, South, to-dav. Victoria. Auckland, to-day. Star of New Zealand, Auckland, to-day. Karamea, Sou tilt, Juno 19. Tarawera, Auckland, June 21. Alcana, South, June 20. •Haupiri. South, June.2o: Mokoia. Auckland, Juno 24. AVaikare, South, Juno 24. PitOJECTED D KPA KTU It ES. Tarawera, Auckland, to-day. Victoria. South, to-day. Aloana, Auckland, June 20. Haii-piii, Coast and Auckland, Juno 20. Kara men. -London, Juno 20. Mokoia, South, June 24. AVaikare. Auckland, June 24. VESSELS IN POItT. Kneo, a.s. Seagull, scow. Awatvui, schooner.
'Hie U.S.S.' Co.’s Tarawera, which ia replacing the Atonowai for one.trip on the East Coast .arrives from South this morning, and leaves later for Auckland. The Tin tea leaves the « wharf at 6 a.ni. and 9 a.m. .The Htiddart-Parker Co.’s Victoria arrives from Auckland this afternoon, and continues her voyage South in the evening. Outward passengers leave the wharf at 5 p.m. (meantime). , Tlio IJ.S.S. Co.’6 Squall completed discharging her cargo yesterday, and returned to .Auckland in the evening. The a.s. Karo is expected to leave this evening for Coast ports and Auckland. > Tho Tyser liner Star of New Zealand is expected to arrive from Auckland to-day to load for London. Tlio Shaw, Savill and -Albion Co.’s Karamoa is due on Friday to load for the Homo markets. The schooner Awnnui will leave today for Tologa Bay and Auckland, if the -weather permits. ’ The Union Co.’s AA’anaka left the Bluff on Saturday night to load at “ Oamarii and Timaru for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. The birque Onyx, having had her survey completed and the bottom repainted, was floated out of the’graving dock at -Dunedin last week. Hav- . ing now passed into the possession of the Union Company, she -was in charge of that company’s staff, who, with the assistance of the tug, -brought her round the berth between the Geor-ge and Bowen piers. After being dismantled she will be taken to one of the -Northern ports for use ns a coal hulk.
(By Telegraph.) CAPE MARIA. June IC. Huddar.t-iParker steamer from east passed west at 8.15 a.m. AUCKLAND. June 10. Sailed—Star of New Zealand (12.15 p.m.), for Glslwrne; Victoria (4.10 p.m.), for Gisborne. NAPIER, June 16. Sailed —-Tarawera, for north. Passengers -for Gisborne: —Arieses Cook, McPhail, Williams; Alesdames -Parkinson and child. Williams, Adams, Jackson, Fi-tzwilliams, Fenwick; Messrs AVilliams (2), Adams, Holden, Alinta, Hay, Jackson, AValker, Cato, Doyle. Fitzsimmonds, Phillips, Bronson, Strachan, Fitzwilliams (3), Hemburg, Christophers, Alolntosh, Captain Laing. WELLINGTON, June 16. Arrived —AVaihora (4.15 -p.m.), from -Newcastle. SYDNEY, June 16. Arrived —Aloeraki.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2219, 17 June 1908, Page 2
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