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SHIPPING.

ARRIVED. —Wednesday. July 25. — Arahura, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 159 G tons, Dry den, from Auckland, via T-okoinaru Bay. Koutunui, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 113 tons, Beaton, from the Coast. ' SAILED. . " —Wednesday, July 25. — Elsie Mary, t.s. (1.50 p.m.), 131 tons, Miller, for Auckland. Arahura, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 1590 tons, Dryden, for Napier. Passengers: Misses Barry (2), Mills, Campbell, Martindale, Lawrence, Koberlson, Jeune, Gullajfiicr, Noway, Hill, Nicholson, Baty, Mclntyre, and Sefton (3); Mesdames. Chrisp, Purdy, Hall. Pirie. Player, Poole, Maloney, McKellar, Duncan, Simpson, Were, Single and infant, Suftoa ; Messrs. Savage. Jeffreys. Herband, Chrisp, Pirie, Buj ago, Slier riff, Cardiner, Blair, Sears, Green. Dver. .Renner (2), Erwin, McCarthy, Maloney, Williams, Eastabrook, Mackio, Drummond, Were, Smith, Sijnpson, Colyer, Skalski, Mel lor, Wigglewmth, Welt on, Kelly, Graham. Mackerse.v. Lewis, Dudley, Wingate and child,, Swain, Scott, Sefton (2), Dominey, Danks, Conner, and Masters Sefton (2). Uakaima, s.s. (12.45 a.m.), 2210 tons, I lender, for Wellington.

VESSELS IN PORT —ln the RoadsteaU Arawa, s.s Port Hunter, s.s. Ivoutunui, s.s. >Vfc Hie Wharf Fairburn. s Tlnatini. ketch. Alaroro, «. EXPECTED ARRIVALS A wall on, s.s., from Auckland, to-day. Kini, s.s., roiu Napier, to-day. Ripple, s.s., from Napier. -July 27. Arahura, s.s'., from Napier, July 27. Tiroa, s.s., from Auckland, July 27. J’utiki, s.s., from Napier, July 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Koutunui. s.s., for Napier, to-day. Kini. s.s., for Dunedin, July 27. Ripple, s.s., for Wellington, July 2i. Arab ura, s.s., for Napier, July 2i. rv'OTES. The Arahura arrived from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, yesterday afternoon, and was tendered at 4 p.m., railing in the evening for Napier. She will return here to-morrow, the launch going out for passengers inward at 5 a.m. and outward at 5 p.m. The Arahura .goes hack to Napier t::e same evening, and returns to Gisborne on Saturday, ori route for Auckland. Tile Putiki is due in Napier from the Coast to-day and will later come on vo Gisborne. Alter working cargo here she will proceed to Auckland. The Ripple is to leave Napier tonight, and is due hero to-morrow morning. After working cargo all day she will sail for Wellington in the even-

The Port Hunter, which is loading a large quantity of frozen meat and general produce, is expected to complete loading- operations here about Tuesday next, later sailing for Auckland. The Awaliou is clue from the Coast to-day. Ti:e keieli lluamii is to sail to-day for Auckland with general cargo. The Tiroa is due from Auckland and the Coast to-day. After discharge she will take in general cargo for Coast Bays and Auckland. The Elsie Mary sailed yesterday afternoon for Auckland. The Koutunui arrived last night from the Coast. She will tranship wool loaded on the Coast to rue Pet Hunter to-day, and is to sail this evening for Napier. The Rakanoa commenced discharge of her coal yesterday and finished jn the evening, later sailing for 'Wellington to complete discharge. The Kini left Napier yesterday afternoon for Gisborne, and was due here early this morning. After discharging her cargo of South Island produce she will proceed to Dunedin, loading tliere and at Oamaru, Timaru. Lyttelton, ami Wellington for Napier and Gisborne. STTIPPIXG MOVEMENTS. PORT AHI'KTKI. July 25. Sailed at 4.10 p.m., Kini, for Gisborne.

TIDES AT GISBORNE 'WHARFHigh Water. Low Water July a.ai. p.iu, a.rn. p.m. 20 3.21 3.47 9.31 10.10 27 4.12 4.33 10.23 11.03

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9573, 26 July 1923, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9573, 26 July 1923, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9573, 26 July 1923, Page 2