SHIPPING.
ARRSVED.
FRIDAY., DECEMBER 4th
Fanny, s.s'. (2.10 a.in.), 55 tons. Nelson, from Napier. Awanui, schooner (5 a.m.), 85 tons, Brinck, from Tologa Bay.
SAILED. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th. Fanny, s.s. (noon), 55 tons, Nelson/ for Napier via Tawapota. <• EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Manuka, South, to-day. Monowai, Auckland, Dec. 6. Mokoia, Auckland, Dec. 9. Wuikare, South, Dec. 9. Victoria, South, Dec. 12. Waikare, Auckland, Dec. 13. Flora, Auckland and Coast, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Manuka, Auckland, to-day. Rarigi, Tairua and Auckland, today. - Monowai, South, Dec. 6. Mokoia, South, Dec. 9. Waikare, Auckland, Dec. 9. Victoria, Auckland, Dec. 12. Waikare, South, Dec. 13. VESSELS IN PORT. Fairburn, a.s. Ra.ngi, sooav. The auxiliary schooner Fairburn will probably sail to-day for Auckland with general cargo and manure. The scow Rangi leaves for Tairua this morning to load logs lor Auckland. The Shaw, • Savill and Albion Company’s Maori arrives on Monday to load for London. She will-take from this port cargo approximate to 20,000 carcases frozen meat and 1000 bales AA-011, and will ntoeeed to Wellington about Tuesday night. Messrs Common, Shelton and Co., Ltd., are the loading agents. The IT.S.S. Co.’s Manuka arrive from Southern ports this morning, and proceeds to Auckland and Sydney. Tiie Tuatea leaves the wharf at 6 a.m. and 10 a.nr. The 11.5.5. Co.’s Monowai returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and continues her A'oyage South during the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall leaves Auckland to-day for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. The U.S.S. Co.’s Flora was work-
ing Waipiro Bay yesterday, and is o due here next Monday. From here the Flora goes on to Napier. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny •arrived from Napier yesterday morn ing. with a general cargo, and returned at noon via Tawapota with 50 sacks maize and 20 sheep. The schooner Awanui arrived yesterday with 30-3 bales wool from To •toga Bay. She left on Wednesday night, and/ experienced calms .and a head sea on the way down. She sails again in the morning for anothei load of wool from Tologa Bay. The N.Z.S.S. Co.’s Ivaipafa com pleted her loading last night, and was expected to sail at a late hour for South. The following were the shipments from this port:—Bennett and Sherratt: 631 bales and 19 pockets of wool. Bank of New Zealand: 1106 bales wool and 18 casks tallow. Dalgety and Co.: 598 bales. Murray, Roberts and Co.: 104 bales. Common, Shelton and Co. : 122 bales. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.: 897 bales. N.Z. Shipping C'o.: 83 bales. Total: 3541 bales and 29 pockets wool, 18 casks tallow. The lighter Titi, which Avas timed to leave the wharf at 8.30 last night Avilli the last load for the N.Z.S.S. Co.’s Kaipar:t in the hay, was unable to do so until 10.30 p.m. owing to the insufficient depth of water in the river. Thu considerably delayed, the departure of the Kajpara, Avhich otherwise would have got away about 9.30 p.m. for Napier.
BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE. Dec. 4. Arrived—Triton from New Zealand. CAPE MARIA V.D., Dec. 4. S.s. Gowanburn, from west, passed east at 5 p.m. yesterday. AUCKLAND, Dec. 4. Arrived—Squall (11.30 p.m. yesterday) from Gisborne- via Tologa Bay ; Gowanburn (2.30 p.m.), from Svdney. WELLINGTON, Dec. 4. Sailed—Moeraki (4.20 p.m.) for Sydney.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2366, 5 December 1908, Page 4
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