SHIPPING
■ * Tfco Union Co’iUs.s. from - Southorn porr*. j_ejJ.*»raay morning, and sailed for Auckland at 9 o’olock. The Haddart-Parker Co.’s s.s. Viotoria arrived from Sydney and Auokland at 1.15 p.m. yesterday, and sailed South in the evening. " Passengers —Inward i Misses Lewis (2), Gannon,Tucker, Longher, Jackson, Thomas, Lambert, Sedcn ; Mesdames Scott, Gannon. Kcndsrdine and child, and Houghton ; Messrs Eawira, Parnell, Kenderdine, Meneoo, Thomas, Lodge, Chrisp, Moore, Conlthard, Carder, Pearson, Esam, Dickens, Olsen, Craill, Cameron (3), Hill, Bennett, Moore, Torkingion, /Wheeler, Fields, Tansley. Oatward : Misses MorSensan, Cooper, Mclntosh, Bennett, Sievwright, and Caulder; Mesdames Skorman, Boliimsn, Aislabie, Spnrroll, Melhurst ; Messrs" Ferguson, Skerman, Poulcon, Bell,
SaleDger, Turner, Cunningham, Oottenll, Hughes, Tnke, -Fenton, Hall, Leavers, f3myrk, Howard, Cooper, Benner, Lynch, 'Ooulls, Beatson, Johnston, Gibbons, Grant, Watson, Gnfchrio-Smitb, Hijwkes, Griffen, Kenway; Captain Preece; and Hon. J. Carroll. The auxiliary schooner Aotea -arrived at Auckland from Gisborne and ■ Coast
ports yesterday. The s.s. Weka arrived from Napier yesterday morning with a-cargo of posts. The vessel returned to Napier at noon. The s.s. Fanny arrived from Napier via Wangawehi at 11 o’clock yesterday morn- ; lng. The vessel returns to Napier this morning. S-. The Tyser liner Star of New Zealand arrives from Napier on April 16th to load for London.
V" Tho ’Onion Co.’s s.s. Hanpiri arrives from Southern port 3 on Saturday, and sails for Ea3t Coast ports and Auckland. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s s.s. Delphic arrives from Lyttelton on Friday morning to load for London, She loads 12,000 carcases mutton, 200 casks tallow, and 400 bales wool at thi3 port, and sails on Saturday evening. Messrs Dalgety And Co. are the loading agents.
Tho Union Co.’s s.s. Mokoia arrives from Southern ports on Saturday morning and sails for Auckland, transhipping Sydney passengers to the Manuka. On Sunday the scow Bravo arrived at Auckland from Gisborne and Ngunguru with 150 tons coal and 25 tons manure.
[UNION STEAM SH3E COMPANY,-’S movements Saturday, April Ist. —Mokoia arrives from South, and sails for Auckland, transhipping to Manuka for Sydney. First •launch 6 a.m., last. 10 a.m. The Mokoia returns from Auckland on - .Wednesday afternoon. Saturday, Ist April—Haupiri, (jo East Coast bays and Auckland (meantime). Sunday, 2nd April—Tarawera, for Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, ■j First. launch on arrival; last at 5 & .. .. ■
TELEGKAPHIO SHIPPING Yesterday. . Sydney.—Arrived : Moeraki arid Somerset, from New Zealand. Auckland. —Arrived : Kumara, from West Eogland ports. Sailed : Indradevi, for London ; 2 p.m., Mimiro, for Napier. East Cape.—Passed north: 5.30 p.m., Tarawera. Lyttelton.—Sailed : 6.15 p.m., Lelphic, for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1417, 30 March 1905, Page 1
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