SHIPPING.
Tht Union Co.’s s.s. Mararoa arrived from Napier and Southern ports on Saturday morning, but owing to the heavy sea was not tendered, and proceeded North at 11.80. The'barquentine Frank Guy arrived at .Brisbane on Saturday. The vessel left Napier on July Ist for Sydney, and met with very severe weather, reaohing port in a damaged condition. - The' Frank Guy will oontinue her voyage to Sydney when repairs have been effected. The Union Co.’s's.s. Talune arrived from Auckland at 4 p.rn. 'yesterday, but owing to the heavy sea running in the bay was not tendered .last evening. The launch will go‘out at 9 o’clock this morning. The following passengers have booked for the South:—Mrs -E. Quinn; Lane, Fabian, Pearson, .Chicken,' Quinn, J. C. Parker, Heketa, Hamilton, Fingay, and J. H. C. Bond. ’ ’ The Union Co.’s s.s. Wanaka is expected to arrive from Napier and Southern ports ta-night. The. vessel has limited passenger .accommodation. It is intended , to get her away after discharge. The •opportunity will be. taken advantage of 3by the two Gisborne passengers'who join. Aoraogi, for Vancouver. The Union Co.’s s.s. Haupiri arrives from Southern ports to-morrow morning, •and after discharging a small consignment ; •of coal proceeds to Coast ports and Auck- ' laud. . -
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS, Monday, August 7. —Talune sails for South .9 a.m. v • : ' Wanaka expected from Napier and Sonth, and sails for Auckland 8 p.m. (meantime). . . Tuesday, August Bi— Haupiri arriveß from South, and sails for East Coast bays. Last launch 8 a.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Saturday. ‘Auckland—Sailed, 2 p.m., Talune, for Gisborne. —Mesdames Prime and Miller ;', Misses Prime, Molndoe, Alison (3), Cunningham, Metoalfe, Wynyard, Hamilton, Graham, Corrie, Frater, aud Gindia ; Messrs Miiler, Gilfillab, Boyd, Lawton, Earslen, Brown, Koker, Ilbert, and Bennie ;. Dr Pomare. Sailed 4 p.m., Maori, for Wellington.. ’ Yesterday. • Auokland—Arrived; 8.45 a.m., Mararoai from Gisborne. ' r ; . East Capa—Maori , passed sonth at noon; Tyser liner, apparently Star ofAustralia, passed south at 12.30. '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1526, 7 August 1905, Page 1
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