SHIPPING.
The Union Company’s s.s. Tarawern -V arrived from southern ports yesterday,; morning- ancl' sailed for Auckland at 10. a.m.- Sisborne passengers : I Miss Gallagher, Walls, Bsmaee, PoarsoD Waira, Nurse, Horne, Blaok, Greaves, , Whattam, Fyke, Kenny, Gallagher ; Mesdames Kae and infant, Fiper, Blank, Gray, Clayton, Quigley, Thomas, Bise, Hoe, < Fauns, McGallum, Stewart (2), Bartlett and son; Messrs Fiper (2), Blaok,Baigent, Nagle, Bennett, Waohsman, Sinclair, Huston, Mobscn, Hobby, Williams, BBay, 4 Payne,-Mein, Fowler, Thomas, Barry, ' Hodgson, Kay men, HeLautour, Chicken, Morgan; Heßoer, Muir, Cooper, Williams ‘(2), Jolly, Bartlett, Hearly, San, Baker, . Haskell, Fayne, Hoon, Behaua,McCarthy, Enos, Campbell, Jamieson, Sanders; j Woods-Williamson Company. Outward : Misses Mercer, Gibbons, Moßean, Baptist, Willis ; Mesdames Fraser, Wren ; Messrs s Farvis, Collins, White, Tysdale, Newton, , Gerard, Fels, Bell, Cox, Perrett. The Hnddart Parker Company’s s.s. Zoalandia arrived from Sydney and Auckjffcjllandßt 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon, and sailed South in the eveniDg. Gisborne passengers ;•—lnward : Misses Kirkby, Lukie, King, Wallace, Fromm, Bosie, Kewish, Sainsbury, Watson, Clark; Lady E. Acland Hood; . Mesdames Holmes Willoughby,; McHardy; and child, Jones Fromm. and- ;four, children, Sainsbury: Messrs Miller, Teat, Minnis, PearsoD, . Oram, Kobinson, Julian,-Blair, Long, Hearsley, Tagior, Havis, Thornley,Barton, . Fawcett,' i..Waugh-,-.;Sohwabe,:'\Flummer. Outward Misses Irwin and two ohiidrou, j White,-HeLisle, Mills, Wirikawa,Williams, Wheeler, James, Wilson, Stone; Mesdames Busby, Jones, Lockett, London, Taylor,Thomson and child,: Mabin; Messrs Busby, Lockett, Morris, London, Evauß, Mabin, Woods, Brown, Cooper, Harrison, BossBandalJ, Hollier,-:Lnnbie,' Wheeler, -Ponsford, Shorratt:, Masters Canning and . HeLJsle (2). . The.Shaw,-Saviil and Albion Company’s s.s. Bangitira completed loading.yesterday evening and proceeded to Napier at 7 o’clock. The following cargo was shipped at this port, Messrs Common and Shelton being shipping agents:—Shipped by the Gisborne Sheepfarmors’ , Company, 130 casks tallow, 90 . casks pelts, 17,047 careases muttoD, 335 Cr carcases lamb, 113 cases frozen sundries,casks frozen hearts ; shipped by Balgety “and Co., 252 bales wool; shipped by Common, Shelton and Co., 88 bales wool. The s.s. Fanny arrives from Napier this" morning and sails again in the.evening. The s.s. Essex, under charter, to the New Zealand Shipping Company, is expooted to visit this port on the 23rd inst. - The schooner Awanui sails for Auckland this morning. The scow Haere finishes discharging to-day and -will most probably sail for Ngungurn, and the scow Wanderer on her ■way from Auckland will take her place in the .Gisborne-Napier trade. \ .. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY,’S " MOVEMENTS., ' Saturday, 18th February—Manuka arrives from South and sails for Auckland and Sydney. Last launch,TO a.m. Sunday,-19th February—Tarawera arrives • from North and sails for South, First launch on arrival; last launch 5 p.m.
. , TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING YnSTERDAV, ' V East Cape—Tarawera passed North at 4.45 p.m. Auckland—Arrived, 5 p.m., Star of ■ Ireland from Sydney. - Auckland—Arrived, 5 p.m.-Hawoa from Gisborne. ' G'fm* Pt. Ahuriri—To sail, 9 p,m., Fanny; for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1381, 16 February 1905, Page 1
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447SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1381, 16 February 1905, Page 1
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