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SHIPPING.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

■Rirru, to-morrow. Tarav>era, South, to-morrow. Torgaaiten, Grey mouth, to-morrow Monowai, Auckland. October 25. Waikare, South, October 28. Manuka, Auckland, October 28. AVestralia, South, October 81. ■Waikare, Auckland, November 1. Hippie, South, early. Coronation, AYhitiauga, early. .‘Rambler, AVliitianga, early.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Awar.ui, Auckimd, to-day. Tarawcra, Auckland, to-morrow. Monowai, South, October 25. Waikare, Auckland, October 28. Manuka, South, October 28. AVestralia, Auckland, October 31. Waikare, South, November 1.

VESSELS IN PORT.

Awanui, schooner

Tho schooner Awanui has completed discharging her cargo, and is timed to sail for Tologa Bay and Auckland to-day. - m The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrives from South’to-morrow morning and sails later for Auckland. The U.S.'S. Co.’s Monowai returns from Auckland on Sunday .afternoon, and leaves again for South m the evening.- , •, The U.S.S. Co.’s Tuatea was taken off the slip yesterday, her annual overhaul having been completed. Messrs -Richardson and Co. s Hum leaves Napier to-night for Gisborne, arriving here to-morrow morning with general cargo. ... The XJ.S.S. Co.’s Haupm leaves Auckland on Monday for Coast ports and Gisborne. ' The'N.Z. Shipping Go.’s Turakin-a left Wellington yesterday - afternoon for London. . A nautical enquiry was' held m Auckland on Wednesday, into- the grounding of the Tvapanui at Mangawai on the vovage from Auckland to AVh angarei, fifteen miles out of her course. The captain admitted that he was drowsy white on w r atch. The Court held that he must have been asleep;. The stranding was due to gross carelessness, incompetence and ~ -’-’t .myking certain of

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2329, 23 October 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2329, 23 October 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2329, 23 October 1908, Page 4

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