SHIPPING.
I .t: Tho Huddart-Parkor Co.’s s.s. Zoalandia } arrived from Auckland and Sydney at. 8.30 j yesterday afternoon, and sailed for Napier j. and Southern ports in the evening. Gis- ; tkorno passengers—lnward : Mesdames Tucker, Robb, Harrop, Mossman and boy, ; Connelly. Bain; Misses Tucker, Sheen, / Oalder, Buffer, Sadler ; Mosers Culpan, ! IX Fraham, Molndoe, Tatley, Rollo, Wilkins, '"MaoNicol (2), Hewitt, Thompson, Jury, I Hawkins, Wood, Crewdon, Rollinson, i Simpson,- Legge, Connelly, Henderson, ! SVoller, Washer, Bowman, Sarsfield, Hari- ' rison. Honey, Henoley, Belcher (2), Bis,. Hudson, Master Connelly. Outward: 1 f Mesdames Plummer, 0. Fairlie ; Miss Agnew Brown :. Messrs Morris, Tisdall. j f Adair, Mill, Park, Sherratt, Plummer, I Toner, and 12 steerage. The Union Co.’s, s.s. Tarawera arrived from Southern ports at 8.45 last evening. I < j Tho.Tarawera wad unable to take aboard \ T passengers or mails at Napier on account of the heavy sea ruuning. Gisborne passengers—lnward: Misses Furness, Fry, {Bjjjgiffer; Mrs Pouison; Messrs Riohard- I
sou,* Martin, Doherty. Outward : Mes damo3 ’Sherwood and'2 chidren; King Hawkins,Nurse Oawkwell ; Messrs Sber .wood, Pollock,,Fulton, Sleator, Maddock tßurlaoo, Captain Garland. v Tho auxiliary sohoonerKaoo.will sail foi Hast Coast ports and Auokland this evening or to-morrow. schooner Awanui completed taking 'r in ballast last ovoning, and will sail for l Tairnathin evening (weather, permit ting), t The steamer Herald, which has been sold by the Union S.S. Company taparties in the East, through Captain Miles, of Hobart, left Wellington for Newcastle 'V .■'yesterday. > L , The barquontino Frank Guy has been 7%f -purchased by Mr W. Clayton; of Gisborne. The Union Co.’s s.s. Tarawera arrives from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, and ' sails South in the evening. ■jt .The Union-Co.’s s.s. Manuka arrives ,from Southern ports on Saturday morning, and sails for Auckland at 10 a.m. SUNMMSJ SffiH SHXR COMPANY'S XT MOVEMENTS. ' ’Saturday, March 18.—MaDuka arrives from South and sails dor Auckland and Sydney as 10 a.m.
Y TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING " Yesterday. Timaru : Sailed, 6.10 p.m., Somerset for '■a, -Lyttoifcon.J J LondoD, Maroh 14 : Arrived warship £. • Tauranga. Sailed, Gothic, for Lyttelton. Sydney : Arrived, Guldregn, from Hokigi anga. Sailed, 415 p.m., H.M.S. Sparrow, for Wellington. Auckland: Arrived 10 a.m., s.s. Ven■t?; tura, from San Francisco, two day 3 late, f She was delayed for nine days by severe ». gales after crossing the equator. Arif rived, 10.45 a.m.,'Star of New Zealand, from New York, via Australia. Sailed, 3,15 a.m., 13th, Fifoshire, for Wellington. \ fj East Cape: New Zealand Shipping Co.’s " steamer passed South at 10.25 a.m. ' j f~ Wellington : Arrived, 7.15 a.m., Ton- ™ -gariro-from London; jpassenger for Gisborne, Mr T. Barraelougb. ■ - Bluff: Arrived, 7.15 p.m,, Warrimoo, from Hobart.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1405, 16 March 1905, Page 1
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