SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. Ivaramea, s.sl (6-45 a.m.), 5563 tons, Mogg, from Pic ton. SAILED. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. Squall, s.s. (11 1 a.m.), 369 tons, Renton, for Whangarei. expected arrivals. Wan a lea, Napier, to-day. Fa«nny, Napier, to-uay. Rum, Napier, to-day. Nereliana, Auckland, • Manuka, South, Jan. JO. Monowai, Auckland, Jan. ui. projected departures. Manuka, Auckland, Jian. 30. Monowai, Soutli, Jan. 01. VESSELS IM PORT.
Rang!, scow. Haero, scow.-_ Tramp, scow.' ivaramea. s.s., m ‘•lie baj . r l’he Shaw i Savill Co.’s Ivaramea airivod from Ricton yesterday morning to load for Home ports Dn coniplotion here she proceeds to "'\ ( . u - 1 ; i ; from which port she leaves the Donu iiion for ToiicTon. , , The U.S.S. Co.'S Flora is due to roturn from Port Awamu on bunda> with a load of wool for trailslupmci |i lo TVser liner Nereliana. The U.S.S. Co.’s AVanaka was due to leave Napier last evening with produce for Gisborne and Messrs Richardson and Co. s 1 am J. ..,nd Rnru are both hue from N^piei this morning. . , u.ir.,l the The scow Rangi has completed the discharge of her cargo, and is icach iO The a U.S.S. Co.’s Squall sailed for AVhangarei yesterday morning -uti a cargo of sheep. On return Auckland she will be overhauled. r i'he following were, the shipments bv tlie Shaw, Savill Co.’s s.s. Raiigatira from this port: .{shipped by the Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ frozen Meat Company—ls,s6s carcases mutton 10 639 carcases lamb, 330 legs and shoulders mutton, 115 crates kidneys. 73 cases pelts, 147 cases tallow, /8d quarters beef. The next Shaw Savill Co.’ sstoamer to visit hero will be the Pakcha on the lOtli February'. The U.S.S. Co.’s Manuka arrives from South tomorrow morning and -sails later for Auckland and Sydney. The US S Co.’s Monowai returns from Auckland on Sunday -afternoon, sailing south in the evening. . It is reported that the Carnegie Institute is" at present building a ship whose special purpose is the systematic studv of magnetic conditions in all parts of the world. She is to be absolutely noil-magnetic m all details of her construction and equipmenteven the -a ncliors are to be mads ot bronze. A fruit of lier expedition
might possibly lie the definite localisation of the south magnetic pole. There is no alteration m the position of the Opawa, which went ashore on the AVairau bar some days ago. When she is refloated she will lie up till conditions improve. Snipping at Blenheim is reported to be practically .at a standstill. The Union Co.’s steamer Ivomata carried this year’s first consignment of sheep from the North to the South Maud. Recently she landed at Lyttelton 2000 sheep which had been shipped at Napier. j@V TELEGRAPH. SUVA, Jan. 28. Arrived—Suva. Sailed—Navua. AUCKLAND, Jan. 28. Arrived—Monowai (12.40 p.m.), from Gisborne. _ Sailed—Nereliana (5 p.m.) for Gisborne. NAPIER,. Jan. 28. Arrived—AUctoria (6 a.m.') from Gisborne. To- sail —AVanaka (5.30 p.m.) for Gisborne; Fanny' (S p.m.) and Ruru (10 p.in.) for Gisborne. AVELLINGTON-, Jan. 28. Sailed—Tainui (4.30 p.m.) for London ; Lord Derbv (6.20 p.m.) for SydSYDNiEY, Jan. 28. Sailed—AVarrimoo (7 p.m.), ‘for. New Zealand. NEAA'OASTLE., Jau. 28. Nailed—tßona, for New Zealand. Moy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2412, 29 January 1909, Page 4
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