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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1

•Squall, s.s. (9 a.m.), 369 4ms, Ben ton, from Auckland, via 'iologa Bay

expected arrivals.

Elora. Auckland and Coast, to-dav Victoria, North, to-day. Monovvai, South, to-day. Manuka, South, Dec. 5. Momowai, Auckland, Dec. 6.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Squall, Auckland, to-day. Victoria, South, to-day. ALmowai, Auckland, to-day Manuka, Auckland, Dec. 5. Alonowai, South, Dec. G.

VESSELS IN PORT. Eangi, scow. Tlio U.S.S. Co.'S Squall arrived yesterday from Auckland, via lologa Bay, yesterday morning, alter having been dokiyed on the Coast owing to° heavy weather. She passed East Capo at 5 p.m. on Sunday, 'and running into dirty, thick weather, took ten hours to reach Tologa. About 25 tons of cargo were landed there, and '25 bales of wool were shipped, and the steamer w-a s ready to conic on to Gisborne at G a.m., but on account of the heavy -weather outside, she lay in Tologa Bay until 5 o’clock yesterday morning, when she left for Gisborne. She arrived about 9 o’clock, and came up to the wharf a couple of hours later. The schooner Awanui was sighted going -into loioga Bav yesterday morning. The Squall brings 350 tons of cargo for this port .including transhipments e.\ Devon, Yeddo, and Mimiro. She also brought a large nme-ton boiler for the drying apparatus at the brickworks. She -returns to Auckland 'today with 50 tons manure and 30 tons maize. . The U.S.S. Co.’s A'ououlii is due from -South this morning and sails later for Auckland. The Tuatea leaves the wharf at G a.m. and 9.30 a.m. The Huddart-Piirker Co.’s Victoria arrives from Auckland and Sydney this afternoon, and sails South during the evening. Outward passengers leave the wharf »it 7 p.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s AV-anaka left Bluff on Monday for Auckland, via waj ports. The auxiliary schooner Kaco was timed to leave Auckland to-day for Coast ports and Gisborne. The Shaw, Savi-11 and Albion Co.’s Maori is due on the 7th inst. to load wool, etc., for London. (Alessrs Common, Shelton and Co. loading ngents). The N.Z. Shipping Co.’s Ivaipara arrives ffrom Auckland on Thursday. She loads approximately 3500 bales of wool-and 20 <iisks tallow, and leaves Napier on Friday night. The Shaw. S-avill and Albion Co.’s Arawa left Hobart at 3 p.m. on Monday, and is expected to -arrive in Wellington on Saturday.

BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON, Dec. 1. Sailed—Ot-aki, for New Zealand. BRISBANE, Dec. 1. Arrived —Aorangi. from Vancouver NEWCASTLE, Dec. 1. Smiled —Bank-fields, for Lyttelton. SYDNEY, Dec. 1. Arrived —Advance, from Ivaipara: Uliniaroa, from Wellington. AUCKLAND, Dec. 1. Sailed—Wimmera (8.45 last night), for Sydney; F-lom (10 p.m.), for Gisborne, via East Coast bays; Victoria (5 p.m.), for South. Passengers foi Gisborne: Mesdames Seth-Smith, White, Robertson, Roberts, and Porter; Misses White, Wilson, and Scully Warnock, Donald, Kersley. Puckev, Raureti, Dawson, Tliunn-. Widdiion, Mut-tbews, . Hill. Leanny. Leslie, Taylor, White, and Roberts, Judges 'McCormick -and Seth-Smith: Ivaipara (G. 15 p.m.), for- Gisborne: Annopolis (3.10 p.m.), for Pago Pago. NAPIER, Dec. I. ...

-Sailed—Mono wai. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Amhridge, Russell, Powell, McLean ; Mosel ones Holds worth. AValder, Beere ; Messrs Berkeley, Holdsworth, Kennedy, AVilliainson, Beere, James, Hearing, Hodge. Sharpin, Portell, Waohsniann, Marshall, Niven, Clow, Alunro, Park. Preston, Cunningham, Everard, Paradise. Rev. Roberts, Sergt.-Major McNair.

WELLINGTON, Dec. 1. Arrived—Tvaitiina (7.25 a.in.), from Newcastle.

LYTTELTON, Dec. 1. Sailed —Nimrod (3.30 p.m.), for King Edward VII. Land. DJTNEDIN, Dec. 1.

Sailed—Manuka (5 p.m.) for North. Passengers for Gisborne: Mrs. Ivirk and two children, Messrs McOlymont and Riach.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2363, 2 December 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2363, 2 December 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2363, 2 December 1908, Page 4

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