SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. MONDAY, July 19. Hum, s.s. (0;do p.ni.), 68 tons, Hetehar, from Napior. Kahn, s.s. (8.15 p.rn-.), IS2 tons, \aini, from Auckland and Coast hays, V ECS ELS IN PORT. llosamond, s.s. i turn, s.s. Kalin, s.s.
NOTES.
The Richardson Co.'s s.s. Rum ar - rive.! from Napier early last evening and will sail to-night for Telega and Tokomaru.
Tae same company's steamer Idaho leaves Napier to-night- for Gisborne ante will later sail for Coast hays and Auckland. The Richardson Co.’s s.s. Kahn, which was working Coast, hays on her wav from. Auckland on Sunday and yesterday morning, arrived in -port last evening. iSho will sail tins evening for Auckland, via the Coast bays bevond Tokomaru.
The Union Co.’s s.s. Rosamond, which arrived in port- at an early hour yesterday morning, brought -170 tons' of general cargo, including translripmeiKs ex the Indra-barah, Opa-wa,
Somerset, and Niagara (from Sydney). After the general cargo has been dis- : barged at the town whari, the Rosamond will' go over to the Ivaiti side to land about 10,000 feet of timber for the Gisborne isheopfanners’ Co. She will probably get away for Auckland direct to-night. The time-table for the l iiioti Co. s
procure .steamer Karamu has been arc. ::;!;,.!. She is now expected to load for Gisborne at Bluff on July 21. at Dunedin oil July 21, and should arrive at Gisborne about July 2,5. The Union Co.'s passenger steamer Palooua, which lelt AYellington lasi, evening, will work', Napier x-o-da-y and. wiff arrive in Gisborne up to timetable to-morrow morning. She wiTl he tendered as usual at 0 a-.m. and 10 a.m., and will then proceed on to Auckland .via- Tokomaru Bay. The Huddart-, Parker Co. s passenger steamer Victoria is expocte-u to clear Auckland this afternoon on the southern run. She will he tenderc-d on arrival here to-morrow afternoon and at 7.J0 p.m. and. proceeds south later in the evening.
EX P E CTED AR R ! VA LS
Froin. South— Alako, s.s.. to-day. s.s., Julv 21. Calm,''s.s., July 21. Tara were,, s.s.. July 24. AYanaka, s.s., July 25. Karamu, s.s.. July 25. Athenic, s.s., July 29. From North— A'ietoria, s.s.. July 21. Palooua. s.s.. July 25. Rosamond, s.s.. July 2G Alako, s.s., July 26. Tarawera, s.s., July 22.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
For South— Victoria, s.s., July 21. Calm, s.s., July 21. Palooua, s.s., July 25. AYanaka, s.s., July 25. Karamu, s.s., Julv 25. Alako, s.s., July 26. Tarawera, s.s., July 28. For North— Kuril, s.s., to-day. Kahn, s.s., to-day . Alako, s.s., to-day. Rosamond, s.s., to-day. Palooua, s.s., July 21. Kahn, July 21. Tarawera, s.s., July 24. Rosamond, s.s., July 26
TELEGRAPHIC
... ,|i;lv 10.- Sulk'd, .loan Craig, for Xew Zealand. NAPIER, July 1.9. —Sailed; Kuril, 12.10 a.in., for Gisborne and Tokoiiiaru Bay, via Whangawelii. Arrived.: Warrimoo, (> a.m., from Gisborne (berthed at 0.30 a.rn., and caught the express). WELLINGTON. July 19,—Arrived : Wootton, 3.20 a.m., from Lyttelton; John, 9.1 5 a.m., from Oamam: OpaWa 1.30 p.m., from Auckland: Ruahitie, 5 p.m., from London. Passengers: For Napier, Misses E. Oliver. F. Ormond. F. Bichards, Mrs J. M. barrant, Masters A. W. and I). R. Earrant; for Gisborne, Miss If. M. Tnttorsfield, Airs M. Tattcrsfield, Hr C. Tattersfield. Sailed: Aralurra-, ] p.m. for Picton and Nelson: FndrabaraJi, 1.30 p.m.. for London : Maori, 7.50 p.tn.. for Lyttelton. - AUCKLAND 1 , Ju'v 12. —A n'ivod. 4.50 p.m.. Pivurina., irum Sydney. r.'AH. ?! OTISES. Yv" LfbXrSOA V, July 21. Ativkhind and Const officer, per Paloon'a. at 9 a.m. Napier, Southern o/neo«. A tick land, and Alain r f! ; tinper Victoria, at 0.30 p.m. SATURDAY, -July 21. Arcklaml and (..oast offices, per Tnrnwera, at 9 a.m. Australia) due in Sydney 20Ui July) connecting with s.s. Makura at Auckland, per Tara we ra, at 9 a.m. United States of America, Canada, Cook Islands, Tahiti, West Indies, ■Central America, West Coast of South America; also, United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco, per Tarawern at 9 a.m. SUNDAY, July 25. Napier, Southern offices; Auckland, and Alain Trunk, per Tarawera, 6 p.m. Late fee letters 15 minutes later 'than advertised mails. J. J. PICKETT, / Chief Postmaster.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3986, 20 July 1915, Page 2
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