SHIPPING.
The s.s. Fanny arrived from Napier yesterday morniDg with a cargo of 24,4443 ft., of tlmhor and general merchandise. The s.s. Fanny, sailed for , Napier laet evening. The Tyseif Coy’s s.s. Tomoana arrived from Lyttelton yesterday morning and soils for Napier this evening. The Union Coy’s ss. Talnne arrives j from Napier this mornfng.and sails for Auckland at 8 a.m. - Tho following have I hooked passages north ; —Misses Boole and I Blair; Messrs Brain, Conley, Crichton, I Henskie, Father Furlong. " I The Haddart Parker Coy’s s.». Zealandia I arrives '* from Sydney via Auckland' this afternoon and sails South in the evonImg. I The New Zealand Shipping Coy’s s.s, [ Tongariro arrived at Wellington yesterdoy I morning from London. I Tho R.M.S Sonoma arrived at San I Francisco on July 80. jDNIOiN STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS, Wednesday, August 2nd.—Taluno arrives I from South, and rails for Auckland. I Last launch, 8 a.m. I
TELEGRAPHIC shipping Yesterday, Sydney—Bailed, S p-m., yesterday, Ventura, for Auckland. Auckland—Sailed, 2.30 p.m., Zealandia. Passengers for Gisborne—Misses Watt and "Williamson ; Mesdames Light, Howard, Shepherd, Williamson ; Messrs William-. sod, Grimley, Cooper, Yates, Calvert, Wetherilt, Watt, Waters, Spence, Barker, Burrell, Chrisp, Lane,. Smith, BrosnabaD 13), Light, Shepherd, McXncloe, Culpan, Boucher. Bast- Cape—Schooner Aotea passed North at 8 a.m. „
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1522, 2 August 1905, Page 1
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208SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1522, 2 August 1905, Page 1
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