SHIPPING. ARRIVED.
THURSDAY, JULY 2. Kmproy.a, barquoiitine (2.30 P-m-), 28(5 tons, Bushel, from (.roymoutli. expected arrivals, Tahmo, 'Soutli, to-morrow. _ Monowai, Auclilaiid. July o. Coriuthic, South. July h. Taltine, Auckland, July b. Waikato, South, July b. projected departures, Keroru. Auckland, to-day. Coronation, Wliitiunga, to-da.v. Ta'une. Auckland, to-morrow. Monowai, South. July 5. Ta I line, South, July. 3. Waikaro, Auckland, July 8. VESSELS IN PORT. Coronation, ketch. Cannot, scow. Korcru, u.h. Employ,a, barqueutmo. The U.S.S. Co.’s Tilluno arrives from (South to-morrow morning and proceeds to Auckland. . The. U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai returim from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, and leaves again for South at nigui. The Shaw Savill Co.’s Coriuthic is due. from South on Monday to load for London-. „ , • Tho auxiliary schooner JLcroru is expected t 0 got away in ballast this morning for Auckland. Tho Coronation leaves to-day tor AVhitiangn for unothor load ot timUnion Steamship Company’s now steamer Mukura, which is being Imilt for tho Vancouver trade, wi ho launched next month, and will leave London- in September. the .Maltlira will ho a twin-screw steamer with a register of 7500 tons, and sho will ho splendidly equipped and appointed for tho passenger trade ot the Vancouver route. In consequenco of a stiff nor -eistcr at Lyttelton on Tuesday Tho Corinthic had some trouhlo in berthing, says'an exchange. Two hawsers were broken, and nearly two hours elapsed before the big liner was moored at tho wharf. , „ . The Tysor s.s. Sl.tr of Scotland is expected to leave New York on August 15 for Melbourne, Sydney, and Now Zealand ports. . The bnrqucntino Empreza arrived in the hay from Grey mouth yesterday afternoon, nml came alongside late in the ovoning. She left Greyinmitb on the 18th of June, and experienced fairly favorable weather on. the trip. Coming through Cook Strait she got a fine slant of wind, but from there uu light head winds prevailed. When off Napier on Tuesday morning a warship was sighted steaming southwards. Tho Emprezu brings 130.000 foot of limit timber for the Alpha Sawmills. On her last trip she brought 180,000 feet, but. on that occasion it was very dry timber,, and now it is fairly heavy in. 'comparison. Discharging operations commence this morning. Tho scow Gnnnet did not get away last night, as was expected, and will jn-ohably do so this morning. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY. July 2. ArriVcd—Ururoa from Wanganui. Sailed—Star of Australia for Auckland. - ■ MELBOURNE, July 2. Arrived—Nerliann from London. NEWCASTLE. July 2. Sailed —Daniel, for Auckland. AUCKLAND. July 2. Arrived —llaurolo (I p.m.), from 11 arntonga ; Mon.jwiii (3.20 p.m.), from Gisborne. NAIM Ell. July 2. Arrived—Winiinerii (it n.m.), from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2233, 3 July 1908, Page 2
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