SHIPPING.
expected arrivals.
Manuka, South, to-day. Monowai, Auckland, to-morrow. Kakaia, Aoc Idand, Nor. 9. Tarawera, South, Nov. 11. M-okoie, Auckland, Nov. 11. Victoria, South, Nov. 14. Tarawera, Auckland, Nov. 15. Torgauten, Greymouth, early. • Kaeo, Coast and Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Jlamika, Auckland, to-day. Monowai-, South, to-morrow. Tarawera, Auckland, Nov. 11. Mokoia, South, Nov. 11. Victoria, Auckland, Nov. 14. Tarawera, South, Nov. 15. VESSELS ! N PORT. Kia Ora, scow. Alert, scow. Coronation, ketch. Zing'tra, anuxiliarv sc-uw. The U.S.S. Co.’s Manuka arrives from South this morning and sails Hater for Auckland and Sydney. The Tuatea leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon and .leaves again for South at night. Outward passengers leave the wharf at 5 p.m. The scow Alert lias completed discharging her cargo of coal, and will sail to-day for Auckland if the weaklier moderates.
The ketch Coronation, the auxiliary scow Zingara, and the scow Kia Ora were all busily engaged in discharging their timber cargoes yesterday. The Coronation is timed to leave for Tologa Bay and Auckland about Thursday next. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland yesterday afternoon for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora, which is replacing the s.s.’ Haupiri on the Coast run, is expected here about the middle of next week.
According to the Christchurch “Pxess,” the barque Ganymede, which is at present discharging hardwood at Lyttelton, is to he clocked for sighting, and that she will probably "be sold to he converted into a coal bulk. Her master, Captain Oliver, however, states that nothing definite has yet been settled regarding the vessel’s future.
A survey of the U.S.S. Co.’s new cargo steamer Wairuna in clock at Sydney showed that nine plates were dent-eel by the collision with the Adelaide Steamship Co.’s steamer Mintaro at Sydney a couple of weeks 'ago. The damage extended below the water-line to the turn of the bilge, and four or five plates were to he removed.
BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Nov. 6. Sailed —Squall (3 p.m.), for Tologa Bav and Gisborne. BRISBANE, Nov. G. Arrived —Star of Sc-cUand, -from London. DUNEDIN, Nov. G. Sailed —Tarawera (4 p.m.), for North. Passenger for Gisborne : Miss Cush. WELLINGTON, Nov. G. Sailed—Malieno (4.10 p.m.), for Sydnev. NAPIER, -Nov. G. Sailed —Manuka. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Hunt, Lang, Freedman. Nurse Hair rMesdames Morgan, Buekericlge and chi id, (Smith, Levant, Tier, cleLautour, Lewis, Gilbourne. Daly, Gotten]!, Brown, Kingston, Lemuel, Gow, Wcdclerspoon, Redstone, Montague, Miller. Brown, Taylor, Rusher, Toogood. Brewer.
SYDNEY, Nov. 0. The Court suspended the certificate of Captain Nichol, master of the wrecked barque Fifeshirc, for twelve .months, and that of Howe, chief officer, for six months. Arrived —Westrulia, from Auckland; scow, from Havelock. The Eunice (lost her foremast through heavy weather in the Tasman Sea.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2342, 7 November 1908, Page 4
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