SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Joseph Sims, topsail schooner (5.30 p.m.), SI tons, (1 1 Ison, Irom Herokino.
SAILED. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. Gisborne, schooner (LO a.m.), 06 tons, Pankow. for Mercury Bay. Awanui, sehocner Ui.3o p.m.) 65 tons, Lane, iov Alatakaua and Alereuiv Bay. ' 1
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Fanny, X a pier, to-day. Wanaka, Auckland, to-day. Alanuka, South, to-day. Nereh.uia, South, to-day. ■Alonowai, Auckland, Sunday. Aotoa, South, Sunday. Squall. Auckland, March 2. Whaugape, Newcastle, March 2. Elaupiri, Coast ports, March 3. Waikare, South, March 4. Mokoia, Auckland, March 4. Zealaudia, South, March 7 Waikare, Auckland, March 8. Hazel Craig, Newcastle, early. PROJ ECTE D DE P ART U R ES. Wanaka,, South, to-day. Alanuka,' Auckland, to-day. Alonowai, South, Sunday. AYhangape, Napier, Alarch 2. Haupiri, East Coast Bays, Alarch 4 AYaikare, Auckland. Alarch 4. Mokoia, South, Alarch 4. Zealandia, Auckland, Alarch 7.
BY TELEGRAPH. FREMANTLE, Feb. 28. Arrived. —Asturias. Passengers for New Zealand: —Messrs Davy, Anderson (2), Fricker, Hoby, Holtliam, Hutchinson, Nicholas, Maynard, Taylor, Cant. James, Revs. O’Hara and MacDonald, Alesdames Hutchinson, Alilward, Anderson and child, and Aliss Stoddart. SYDNEY, Feb. 28. Arrived—Victoria (5.40 p.m.) from Auckland. AUCKLAND, Feb. 28. Arrived. —New Orleans (8.30 a.m.) from Hobart; Atua (10 a.m.) from 'Nukualofa. •Sailed. —Wanaka (1 a.m.) for Gisborne; AVestfalen (0.15 a.m.) for Sydney. BLUFF, Feb. 28.. Sailed. —Aotea (10.30 a.m.) for Gisborne. NAPIER, Feb. 28. To sail—Alanuka (4 a.m. 29th) for Gisborne; Fanny (6 p.m. for Gisborne.
The Union S.S. Co.’s Alanuka ar*xives this morning from South, and later to Auckland. T 1 e 10lbook{Kl passages for ißgfcKSMSjJfe* 'almtino; Alisses Salter, ElacU^H^Sj borough, Matthews and Kirk, AYebb, Brown, G. Reynolds, Treves; Aiessrs AI. Isaacs, Harden, J. P. Dugdale, Ostoja, Gresham, Kershaw, AV. and G. Oates, Karup, AA'ood, Pearson, and Kirk. The vessel arrives about 10 a.m., and the launch will leave on arrival. Napier. The Union S.S. Co.’s Alonowai arrives from Auckland to-morrow afternoon and leaves in the evening for Napier. The Northern Coal Company’s Australia, Ceylon, India, China, jasteamer Baden Powell arrived from Ngungnru late on Thursday night with 140 t-ons of o-oal for the Gisborne Sheepfarmers Frozen Aleat Co. The Union S.S. Co.’s AVanaka arrives this morning f rom Auckland and leaves in the evening with 4500 sheep for Lyttelton. ..The Union S.S. Co.’s Squall is expected to leave Auckland this afternoon for Tolaga Bay and Gisborne, and is expected here on Alondav. .The Tyser liner Nerehana arrives from Wanganui this morning to load for London. Aiessrs Richardson and Co.’s Fanny is expected to arrive this morning from Napier. Yesterday evening the topsail schooner Joseph Sims arrived' from Herekino (north of Hokiinga), with 73,000 ft of timber for Aiessrs. Peacocke and Co. The vessel left Herekino on February 17th, and during the whole voyage of 530 miles she had to tack against gales from the east. On discharge the vessel returns to Herekino for another load of timber for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2128, 29 February 1908, Page 2
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