SHIPPING.
arrived. THURSDAY, AUGUST C. Flor i. s.s. (11.45 a.m.), 1270 tone, Todd, from Wellington.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Torgaut'en, Greymouth. early. Mokoia, Auckland, to-day. Wimmora, South, August 8. Waikare, Auckland, August 9. Kereru. early. ! , Zinghra, Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Flora, Auckland, to-day. ■Mokoia, South, to-day. Wimmora, Auckland, August S. Waikare, South, August 9. VESSELS IN PORT. Kia Ora, scow. Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Flora arrived in tlio Bay shortly before noon yesterday, Jjut owing to the extremely rough sea was unable to come to her anchorage. She be it about for some considerable time just outside tlio Bay, and as evening approached put out to sea. Presc-nt arrangements are that if the weather moderates sufficiently the Tuatea will tender her this morning, leaving the wharf at 9 «.m. The U.S.S. Co.'s Mokoia passed ■East- Cape shortly after noon yesterday on her voyage from Auckland. Up to a late hour last night she had not put in an appearance in the Bay. It was at first thought that an attempt might be made to tender her if she arrived last night, but it was finally decided, if possible, to tender her at the same time as the fi.s. Flora this morning-—9 -a.nr. The Tyser liner Nereliana is also put at sea during the heavy gale, and is expected to return to complete her loading when the weather moderates. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare is due from Auekhnd on Sunday afternoon, and will continue her trip iSouth in th© evening. The Huddart-Parker Co.’e -Wiinmera is duo to arrive from South tomorrow morning, and sails for Auckland. No information has yet been received that her arrival is likely to ■be delayed owing to the prevailing heavy weather, although it is quite possible that such mav V? the case. The U.S.S. Co.’s Ifaupiri is timed to leavo Auckland to-day for Coast ports and Gisborne, but in view of the state of the sea it is thought improbable that she will do so. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is due to leave Auckland to-morrow afternoon for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. No news has yet been received as to the whereabouts of the U.S.S. Co.’s •ITiwea, which is now overdue at this port from Newcastle. It is considered that she may be sheltering along the coast, and at present no fears are entertained for the safety of the vessel.
BY TELEGRAPH. NEWCASTLE. August G. Sailed—Gtterbnrn, for Auckland. SYDNEY, August 6. Arrived —Kaitangata, from Greymouth; Hippolas, from Whangarei. Sailed—Victoria (3.55 p.m.), for Auckland. The barque supposed to be ashore on the Fiona beach, is the -Josefa, from Callao. The vessel is not ashore, but anchored in a dangerous position and dismasted. Tugs have been sent, and are expected to get bold of her before dark. MELBOURNE, August 6. Sailed—Ulimaron. for Bluff. Sailed—Joseph Craig, for New Zealand. HOBART, August 6. The Mamari sails this morning for Wellington. She has one Australian and 200 New Zealand passengers. EAST CAPE. August 6. Mokoia passed South 12.15 p.m. NAPIER. August 6. Sailed—Star of Australia (G p.m.), for London. AUCKLAND. August G. Arrived—Squall (6.15 p.m.), from Gisborne; Waikare (4 p.m.), from Gisborne. U.S.S. Co.’s Koromiko from east passed south 1.30 p.m. WELLINGTON. August G. Arrived—•Malieno (12.-10 p.m.), from Sydney.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2263, 7 August 1908, Page 2
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