SHIPPING.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Wimmera, South, to-day. Waikaro, Auckland, to-morrow Awanui, Auckland, early. Torgauten, Greymouth, early. lonic, South, October 9-
PROJECTED DEPARTURES,
AA’inimera, Auckland, to-day. Kaco, Coast and Auckland, to-day-Coronation, Tologa Bay and Avnitianga, to-day. Waikaro, South, to-morrow. lonic, London, October 9.
The Huddart-Parkor Co. s A\ immera arrives from South this morning arid sails later for Auckland and Sydney. The last launch leaves the wharf at 10 a.m. The U.S.iS. Co.’s Tahine returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon and sails South in the evening, lhe Tuatea leaves the wharf at o p.m. with outward passengers. Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Squall was due to leave Auckland yesterday for Tologa Bav and Gisborne. • Xlio auxiliary schooner Kaeo completing her loading yesterday evening, and is to sail to-day for Coast ports and Auckland. . Ballasting operations were being carried out yesterday oil Lie ketch Coronation, and she will probably get away to-day for Tologa Bay and \\ hi--11 The ‘U.S.S. Co.’s Hiupiri is at present, working the Coast ports on •her wav to Auckland..... . The schooner Awanui is due early next week from Auckland with a car"o of timber for Messrs Evan-, NieTd' and Co. , ,„ . „ The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. s R M.S. lonic is due here on 1' ml ay, October 9th, and saris the sune day f °After lying at Port Pirie for nine months, the ship County of Cardigan has at last been chartered to load wheat at Adelaide for the United Kingdom or Continent. A magisterial enquiry into the circumstances attending the touching on a reef, at the Islands recently, of the Union Company’s steamer Aavua is to be held by the Marine Department in Auckland on a date to he fixed. Captain Irvine, who recently brought the steamer Grilava out to Sydney, is returning to London oy the P. and O. steamer Mongolia, for tlie purpose of bringing out another steamer to Australia. Captain Irvine, who is a son of Mr, J. Irvine, o Christchurcli, has brought out several steamers for the Union Steam Ship Company to New Zealand. , Captain Crawshaw took the Union Company’s ship Dartford from Sydney to Newcastle, but A. Cooper retains command of the vessel 1 The Dartford left Newcastle yesterday for Wellington where she will be fitted up with accommodation for the cadets which will be carried under (the Union Co. s training been Sl ,gg e sted as a remote ■possibility that the missing barque Loch Lomond went south-about round the Snares, and has been blown: by protracted weather far away to the mission of the Union Company’s turret-deck steamer Koromiko is to transport coal from A\ estport to Fremantle.
BY TELEGRAPH
BRISBANE. Oct, 2. Arrived —Indralema, from Wellmgton' MELBOURNE, Oct. 2. Arrived —AVairnna, from Westport; S,„ Arrived— Fanny (7 a.m.), from Gisborne. NAPIER, October 2. Sailed —Wimmera, for Sydney.Passengers for Gisborne: Missies Waterhouse, Livingstone, Lee,- Mitchell, iSouthey; Messrs Laurence. Drummond, Takle, Remde, Toogood, Haycock, Mid-lane, Coleman, Browne. Sharriin, Hitchman, Bockett, Rudder, Wilder, Murphy Kerekere, WELLINGTON, Oct. 2. Sailed —Alaheno (4.10 p.m.), foi Sydney. SYDNEY, Oct, 2. Arrived —Mokoia (7 p.m.), from Auckland. _____
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2312, 3 October 1908, Page 2
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