SHIPPING.
The s.s. Sonoma left San Franoiseo for Auckland on February 3rd. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s B.M.S. Tnrakina arrived at Plymouth last Friday. The Paparoa and Wakanui arrived at London the same day. The s.s. Nautilns leaves for Tokomarn and Tolagaßay to-morrow. The barquentino Biver Hunter arrived from Newcastle on Saturday. Captain Johnston reported that be left Newcastle on the 16th ultimo, and had fine weather until the East Capo was passed didb days after sailing. A strong southerly .wind sihen sprung up, and the vessel was detained for sor 6 days. Cargo, 458 tons coal consigned to Mr E. J. Chrisp. The barqnentino lima arrived at Sydney on Saturday.
uu oaiiutuiij. The Union Co.’a s.s. Mokoia arrived from Napier early on Sunday and proceeded to Auckland yesterday morning. The Union Co.’s s.s. Tarawera arrived from Napier yesterday aftornoon, and sailed South in the evening. Gisborne passengers : Inward Misses Simson, Baker, Yates (2), Friar, Adams, Stephenson, Williamson, Murray, Frasor, Kennedy, Syars, Neale ; Mesdames Faddool, Peddle, Boko and two children, Mann, Gordon, White, Jones; Messrs Davies, Hsyman, Palliaer, Ayery, O’Keefe, Comer, Ferret, Ballin, Crease, Peddle. Elliott, Fye, Marr, Forester, Kerr. Sheriff, Hicks, Corrigan, Haner, Downey, Kite, Teharx ; Masters Bae (2), Sweet, Neale. Ontward—Misses Ellison, Sydney (2), McLean (2), Hongh, Fratene (2), Burn, King, Grant, Carroll, Bosia, Mitcbell, Mangnna, McMiohael, Goldsmith, Sherratt (2), Bissell, Colebrook, Wilkins, Hyde, Pritchard, Bull (2), Dawson, De Lautonr, Orr, Winters ; Mesdames Carroll (2), Parker, Leslie, Ander* eon, Cuthbert and child, Oldhem, Robb ; Messrs Arthur. Kohere, Clarkson, Kemp, Molntosh, White, Long, Wi Pekerangi, Parakoura, Boto, Numia, Kelly, Pitt, Holt, Field, Sinclair, Fry, Coop, Waohsxnann, Carnegy, Steans, Baker, Williams and party (7); Master White, Heale, Grey; 10 steerage. The Tyser Co.’s s.s. Star of Australia arrived from Napier at 6 p.m yesterday. The schooner AwaDui arrived from Auckland yesterday, and berthed at the Western groyne. The Union Co.’s s.s. Herald arrives from Auckland and Coast ports to-day with transhipments for Star of Australia. After discharge the vessel proceeds to Napier.
TELEGBAPHIO SHIPPING
Saturday.
Lytfcsiion; Sailed, 3.20 p.m„ 3rd, s.s' Aotea, foe London, via Bio.
Yesterday. East Cape: Mokoia passed North at 2.25 p:m. Timaru: Sailed, 1 a.m., Keipara for Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1372, 6 February 1905, Page 1
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362SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1372, 6 February 1905, Page 1
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