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SHIPPING

The Union Co.’s b.s. Moana arrived from Southern ports on Saturday morning, and sailed for Auckland at 10.45 a.m. The auxiliary sohooner Kaeo put back ■‘ijnto the bay-for shelter, and sailed again for Coast ports yesterday morning. The Union Co.’s b.s Haupiri arrived from Southern ports on Saturday, and Bailed for East Coa9t ports and Auckland 7 o’clock. There being a nasty sea running, she passed Tolago Bay and worked Waipare. On Saturday afternoon Bi te was at Tokomaru, and yesterday afternoon at 2.20 passed tire Cape. Tha following passengers arrived by the Haupiri:— Mr and Mrs Pemberton and child (for Gisborne), Mrs Brnce (Tokomaru Bay), Mr J. Stewart (Waipare), Mr T. Long i (Waipiro). K- The ketch Coronation arrived from . Auckland on Saturday. Captain Ninman f reported that the vessel left Auckland on Saturday, the 17th, arriving at Tiirua the fallowing day. The vessel left the latter port for Gisborne on Thursday last. A * strong blow was experienced off the East Cape. The cargo consists of 1840 feet ■ timber for Smith" BDd Black, 8900 ft timber rJor Evans and Nield, 18 tons pipes. 2 tons liour, 3 tons salt for W. A. O’Meara, 11 tons pipes for Clayton Bros., 53 tons coal for different consignees, and four tons of iron verandah posts for Mr J. Gole--Jbourne. . The Union Co.’s ss. Talnna arrived from Auckland at 12.30 yesterday afternoon, and sailed South in the evening. Passengers larding ; Mesdames McLeod, Frampton, arkin, Cos ; Messrs West, Fisher, Sberi.n, Ward.'Coates, Lowis, Elliott, YouDg, ,Keofe, Chnroh, Harioo, JacksoD, Hill, Jarton, DeLove, Purcell, Bradley, Robinsony'Blackburn, Watson, Byan; Masters Keenan and Allen. Outward : Misßes Ivy and Cooke ; Mesdames West and Kenway ; Meßßrs Harrison, Hall, Cunningham, MeCardie, Mathcson, McCulchen (2), Forbes, ' Gieddes, LeGrove, Cnlfioid, Bees, Walton, •• Goodwill, Goldsmith, Hay, DeLautour, Shelton, Mclntosh, Kenway, Martin, Kidd, Evans, Brown, Holst, Margoliouth. fj The Union Co.'s s.s. Tarawera arrives from South on Wednesday morning, and sails for 1 Auckland at 8 a.m. Tbo scow Ngaru is loading at the western

groyne for Auckland. Ihe Union Co.’a 5.9. Mararoa arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, and sails'South in the evening. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’a a.a. Karamea left the Blufi on Saturday morn- . ing for Gisborne. UNION! STEAM SHIP COMPANY/S MOVEMENTS, Wedneaday. Juno 28th.—Tarawero arrives from South, and sails for Auckland, jjast launch, 8 a.tn. Mararoa arrives from Sydney via Auckland, and sails for South. Last launch 6 p.m. (meantime). TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Saturday.

Wellington.—Sailed : 1.80 p.m., Waiwera, for London. Bluff. —Sailed: 7.30 a.m., Karamea, for Gisborne. Yesterday. Auokland. —Arrived : 10.15 a.m., Moana from Gisborne. East Cape.—Pasßad north : 2 VO p.m., Haupiri. Wellington.—Arrived : 2.4i> p.m., Aotea from London via Hobart,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1490, 26 June 1905, Page 1

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1490, 26 June 1905, Page 1

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1490, 26 June 1905, Page 1

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