SHIPPING.
ARRIVED,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
'Arab lira, s.s. (5.40 a.m.), 1596 tons, Drvden, from South. Passengers:—Misses Wilkes,' Hudson, and Langridge; Mesdames Spademan, McMillan. Cox, and Davis; Messrs Warren, Kearsley, Paulson, Boyd, Stephens, Back, Spademan, Langridge) Jeffreys, Kane, Hale, Prime, Hitchman Lawry, Corbridge, and Large; Sergt. Jordan; 5 steerage.
SAILED,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Arahura, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1596 tons, Dryden, for Napier. Bookings: Mr and Mrs Redpath, Mr and Mrs Capon; Misses E. Baillie, Dennehy, Hill, O’Connell and Ilosie; Mesdames Haia and child, Morrison, Judd and infant, Machell and infant; Messrs Page, Nugent, Haia, : Bach, Ranger, Rain) Ross, Kearsley, Corbridge, Geddard, Marquet, Wilton, Prime, Dumbleton, Sandilands; Sapper Poole and Private McDonald. Kiritona, s.s. (11 p.m.), 90 tons, Perriam, for Napier.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
From South — Arahura, s.s. to-morrow morning Rosamond, s.s., November 9. •Steamer, November 10. Arahura. s.s. November 13. Arahura., s.s. November 15. Mako, s.s. (date uncertain). From North — Awahou, s.s., to-day. Mako, s.s. to-day. Monowai, s.s. to-morrow. Arahura. s.s., November 11.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES,
For South — Monowai, s.s., to-morrow. Arahura, s.s., November 11. Arahura, s.s. November 13. Mako, s.s. (date unfixed). For North — Arahura, s.s. to-morrow. Steamer, November 10. * Awahou s.s. (date unfixed) Mako. s.s. (date unfixed).
NOTES.
The Aralmra arrived from Napier yesterday morning and was tendered at 7.30 a.m. for inward passengers. Outward passengers were tendered 1 at--7.30 p.m. and the vessel departed later for Napier. lire Arahura jeturns to-morrow morning, but owing to the unsatisfactory tidal conditions prevailing, the times and departures of the launch have not yet been definitely fixed. In the meantime the last launch has been timed for noon. The Monowai has been delayed at Auckland and is now expected heie to-morrow. Arrangements at present arc that the vessel will be tendeied at noon, at the same time as the Arahura is tendered. The Kiritona departed last night for Napier. . ~ , . , . The Mako, from Auckland, which is working Coast- ports on her way down, should arrive here to-day or tomorrow. The steamer returns from Napier in duo course to pick up passengers for the Coast. . , , , The Awahou is due from Auckland, via Coast Bays to-day and-returns, after loading for Coast ports and Auckland. . . , , , n The Ripple is not expected to call at Gisborne this week. The Rosamond is due from limaru about Friday, with produce. , The schooner, Elsie Mary, arrived at Auckland at 8 a.m. yesterday.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
East Cape. —-Mako passed! vSouth at 9.25 a.m. yesterday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4710, 7 November 1917, Page 2
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