SHLPPING.
The Union Co.’s s.s. ‘Tarawora arrived from Southern ports yesterday morning, and sailed for Auckland at 10 a.m. Tho Now Zealand JSbippinß Co.’s s.s. Storm sailed for Donedio and Lyttelton yesterday afternoon takiDg tho following cargo by Messrs Nelson Bros., 25 tons manure; Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, 575 sacks grasß-soed; Common, 3holton and Co„ 20 sacks maize; Xi. D. Nathan and Co., 6 oratos empty tins. . . The Straw. Savill and Albion Co.’s s.s. Karamea completed loading, and saitod for Wellington last ‘night. Tire oaego from thi3 port was about 8400 quarters beef, 2000 carcases mutton, 81 casks tallow, and 7S.baloß wool.. . Tho Tysor. liner Niwaru arrives from Napier this morniDg .to load for London. The s.s. Fanny arrives from Napier tomorrow morning.. The Huddart Parker Co.’s s.s. Victoria ■ arrives from Sontbern, ports on Saturday morning,'and sa’ls for Sydney via Auckland at 10 a.m. The Union Co.’s s.s. Tarawora arrivos from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, and
. sails Sooth in the evening. .. . The'Union Co.’s s.s. Mararoa arrived from Sydney via Auckland at 4.30 yesterday afternoon, and sailed South in the evening. ' Gisborne passengers—lnward : Intercolonial, Miss File and Mr Smith ; Coastal, Misses Martin, Perham. and Bertram Mosdames Sainsbury, Doll and two children, "Barry; Messrs Barry, Doll* s McLaughlin, Wimble, Barry, Cato, For. Howes, Finn, EVorngban, McGuinnoss* 'Musgrovo, Hunter, . Ma’cNiool, Jacobi* Parkinson, Brnoe, French, Roubsefell, Amis, Jarvis, Palmer, Jonston (2), Austin* "Munoastor, Murphy, Grelaroh, SheioD, Bran child (2) .and 2 boys ; Mastsrs Quinn, McLaughlin; Bev. Father Mulvihill. Outward ; Meßdsmes.' Miller, Fraser, Cook, Cogswell; Messrs Burtont Mirita, Baird, Thompson, Crespen, Powell, Jarratt, Barnett, Cooper, Sharp, Troup, Burton, Hyames, Alexander, Scherer.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Sunday, July 2nd— Tacawera arrivos from Auckland, and sails for Sooth. Last launoh 5 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Yesterday. East Cape—Largo steamer, yellow funnel, passed north “at 3.50 p.m. Moura . passed south‘at 4 5 p.m. Tarawora passed '' north at 4.20 p.m. Napier—Sailed, 6 p.m., Niwaru for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1493, 29 June 1905, Page 1
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