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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED —Sunday, February 26. Araliura, s.s. (G a.hi.), 1596 tons, Dryden, from Napier.

SAILED

—Saturday, February 25. —

Awaliou, s.s. (I p.m.), 107 tons, Nairn, for Napier. '

—Sunday, February 26. Arahura, s.s. (7.45 a.in.), 1596 tons, Dryden, for Auckland. Iviritqna, 0.e.v., (5.20 a.m.), 90' tons, Barnes, f<jr Napier.

VESSELS ,IN PORT.

—At tho Wharf.— Fairburn, n.». Elsie Mary, t.s. Huanui. ketch. Fanny, s.s. E XPECTED APEIVALS. Tiroa, s.s.. from the Coast and Auckland. Arahura, s.'s., from Auckland, Feb. 29. l ’ I?.OJECTE D BEPAETUEES. Huanui, ketch, for Auckland, to-day. Elsie Mary, t.s.. for Auckland, to-day Araliura, s.s., for Napier. Feb. 29. Fanny, s.s., for the Coast, to-day. NOTES. The Aralmra left Napier at 8 p.m, on Saturday for Gisborne, and arrived here on Sunday morning. She was tendered at C a.in. with one launch only for both inward and outward passengers and left later for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland.

The Ngaliere is to load to-day at Greymout.ii for Tokomaru Buy and Gisborne. She proceeds first to the former port to put out the coal consigned to that place, and then comes on to Gisborne to complete discharge. The Wanaka was to leave Dunedin at noon on Saturday to continue loading at Oamaru, Tirnaru, and Lyttelton, for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. She is due here about March 6 to discharge. The Ruapehu is to sail from Auckland fo-day for Gisborne to continue Homeward loading. She is expected to finish here about Saturday, and thou, proceeds to Wellington for final dispatch to the United Kingdom.

The Awaliou, which arrived at Gisborne on Friday night, loaded a cargo of wool here on Saturday, and sailed that afternoon for Napier.

The Ripple was to leave Wellington on Saturday night for Napier and Gisborne.

The Koutuiiiui’s trip to Gisborne lias now been cancelled.

The Fanny, now at Gisborne, is to load to-day for Tologa and Tokomaru Ba vs.

The Tiroa which lias been sheltering at Lot tin Point for some days from the bad weather is expected to commence working Coast ports to-day.

The Elsie Mary and fhe Huanui are both lying fully laden at Gisborne waiting for tiie weather to improve before setting sail for Auckland. The Tuatea. when returning from tendering the Arahura on !■ ridav night, ran on the mud in the river opposite the Harbor Board office, due. it is said, to the wash from the propeller of the Awaliou. which was going up in front of her. When she managed to got off the iide swung her round and she drifted down bodde the Elsie Mary berthed at the Kaiti wharf before she could be checked. Slip was later brought up and berthed at the wharf there, where she remained until the morning". The Awaliou, too, took the mud a little further up, but getting off a little later, was berthed without further difficulty.

The Kirifona sailed yesterday from Napier with a cargo of wool. According to cabled advic-c received on Saturday by the P.B. Farmers Aleut Co. from the master of the Admiral Codiington, the vessel has passed through the Panama Canal and cleared Balboa, on her way from Home to Gisborne. The steamer is. said Air. AV. D. Lysnar yesterday, running on schedule and should reach here about March 27 t-o load frozen meat from live comnaiiv’s works.

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. High W ater. Low Water, February. a.m. p.m. a.iu. p.m. 20 5.02 5.2- 11.31 11.42 27 ....... , 5.49 6.1G 0.00 0.15 2S 6.41 7.11 0.29 1.00

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6322, 27 February 1922, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6322, 27 February 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6322, 27 February 1922, Page 2

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