SHIPPING
The Huddart, Parker Company’s s.s. Victoria arrived from Southern ports on' Saturday morning, and sailed for Sydney and Auckland shortly after noon. The following cargo was taken from this pars by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Koramoa :—Shipped by Gisborne Sheeplarmors’ Company, 3392 quarters bsef, 1768 oaroases mutton and lamb, 150 cases frozen-sundries, 11 eases preserved mea«, 2 hales wool, S 5 casks j tallow, and 11 oasks pelts; Common, Shelton and Co., 9 bales wool; Bennett and Sherratt, 2 bales wool; Bank of New I Zealand, 35 casks tallow and IS'bales wool; Williams and Kettle, 62 casks pelts J and 16 ales wool. I The s.s. Fanny arrives from Napier I this morning, and returns this evening. The ketch Coronation sailed for Auck- f land at 3 p.m. on Saturday with a fair I ivind.
The Union Company’s s.s. Tarawera arrived from Anokland yesterday afternoon, and sailed south in the evening Gisborne passengers :—lnward : Misses Nicoll and J?el!aut; Mesdames White, Bendall and child, Buchland, and Moffatt ; Messrs Bichard, Maxwell, Adair, O’Byan, White, Watson, Hayward, Slattery, Buck land, Caldor, Bent, Elley, Braithwaite, Jenkins, Fraser, Woulfe, Glasser, Alien, j Wilson, Arundel, Burrows, Delaney (2), Jones, Lnokman, Dovioe, Moffatt, Honltham, and Bedmond. Outward: Misses j Pickering, Lang, Murray, Green, Bangi, I Tnohy, Wilton, Fanbert, King, Parker, I Oantlo, Craghead, Ferguson (2), MorrisoD, 1 and Ambridge; Sisters Gertrude and J Baptist; Mesdames Flood, Sircom, Brook- I Ibg, McFarlane, and Faram; Messrs I Perry. (2), Picken, Cowan, Sutton, Holden, Gray,.Hunter, MoGninness, Faram, Sher- I ratt, Musgrove, Kinder, Nelson, Caughley, Wilson (2), Olsen, Whyte, Shaw, Marshall, j Qowlrick, Bowley, Fenwick, Horioe, East (2), and Harvey; Rev. Mr Dodds ; IS j aohool boys.. . The Onion Company’s s.s, Wanaka I ■aivrivsg from Napier this morning. I Company’s s.s. Hanpiri I; worked Tufearoa and Tokomaru yesterday, > I i The Niwartn left for Anokland late on I Saturday nigh®. UNION SHIP COMPANY’S
HC) VEMEN TS. Monday, July Haupiri due from ~ East Coast ihaye, and leaves for the ! } : South. . \ .. t Wednesday, July! sth—Talune arrives from South, rind sails for Anoklaud. Last launch 8 f».m.'
I’ELEGRAPmO BHIPPING Sat{JEDay. Auckland !Bailed\l p.m., Wakanoi, for London- V ■ ' New Plymouth—Arrived, 4.30 a.m., Takapuua, from Onehunga, with inward San-Francisco mail. - r . . Lyttelton—Arrived, ‘9 a.m., Storm, from Gisborne, put in on way to Dunedin. - Yesterday. 'Anokland—Arrived, 8.30 a.m,, Victoria from Gisborne. ' steamer with yellow fnnn#l (signal letters, QDVL, 12) passed sonth at 11 a.m. Wellington—Arrived, 8 a.m., Karamea, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1496, 3 July 1905, Page 1
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407SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1496, 3 July 1905, Page 1
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