SHIPPING.
Tho Union Co.’s s.s. Tarawera arrived from Southern ports yoßtordoy morning, and soiled for Auckland at 9 80. The ketch Coronation arrived from Anokland and Tairua yesterday morning. Captain Nluman reported leaving the latter .port on the 10th inst., calms and v heavy seas being axporieooed in orosalng the Bay of Plenty. Two and a-half days wore spent in rounding the Cape, Light variable winds were experienced down the Coast. The oargo consists of 48 tons ooa for different consignees, 3000 brioks and £ ton fire clay for Qisborno Freezing Works, 2 tons furniture Beynolds and Go., 24 oases blasting gelignite Williams and Kettle, 25 oases mallet Common, Shelton and Co., 788 ft timber and joinery F. Stafford, 2180 ft timber Smith and Black, 2370 ft H. Stevenson, 875 it timber Maokrell and ( Colley,'4 tons joinory and 19,958 ft timber Bvbds, Nield and Co. The Union Company’s s.s. Moana bp rived from Sydney and Auokland yester.day afternoon, and sailed South in the evening. Passengerslnward: Mlsbos Cherry, Kendtrdino, Fitzmanrioa Gill, Granville, Benno, 'Ward, Meade, Kelsey, and Hannon ; Mesdamea Tates, Wynyard,’ -Lane, Brnos and family ; Messrs Kemp, Alley, Maronsoo, Bntler, Holman, Lewis. • Wynyard, Blake, MaoMahon, Henderson, Mennnan, Walsh, Sarioa, Douglas, Lane, Lambert, Thomas, Qninn, Cahill, Brace, - Miine{2), Biscott, Gold, Mattey, Webb, ■ Hong Kung,' Pine, and Partridge. Out- - ward : Misses Bntledge, Barnes and child ; ■ Mesdames Bntledge, Smith, StevensOD, / Avisß, and Sainsbnry; Messrs Fordham, ■ f -Garrett, Faulkner, Coart, Urldge, Barton, '• Walker, Browne, Curtis, Muir, Coleman, Marshall, and Wi Kateni. Tho following oargo was taken from this port by the Tyser Company’s s.s. Star of i Australia ; Shipped by Messrs Williams i and Kettle, SO easks.tailow, 23 baleß wool, -9558 carcases motion, 615 pieces ’ motion, 1 and 888 qnarters beef ; by Messrs Com- * tnon, Shelton'' and Co., 6 bales wool; 1 ..Mosers Dalgely. and Co., 4 bales wool. . The New Zealand Shipping Company’s 1 - e.s. Turakina arrived at Hobart at 9 a.m.’ yesterday. Tho barqnentinc lima arrived from Newcastle yesterday morning with a consignment of about 500 tons coal. The Union Company’s s.s. Hanpiri arrives from Napier early this morning, and rails for East Coast bays and Auckland at .11 a.m. The auxiliary sohooner Waiapu i 3 up on the slip at Auckland for general overhaul. The Union Company’s s.s. Wanaka is due from Bluff, Oamaru, Timaru, and Napier on. Saturday, and Bails on discharge for Anokland. SJNIQN STEAM SHIP,; COMPANY’S 1 MOVEMENTS* *. • ' “Thuraday, August 24.—Hanpiri arrives from Napier and sails for Ebb! Coast Bays and Anokland. Last launebi . ; 11 a.m. ", Saturday, August 26.—Wanaka is due hers from Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru, and sails again on discharge for Auck'tana. :
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING ; * • ' Tbsteedav. •Kapler.—Arrived, 12.15. p.m., Star of - Australia, from Gisborne. Sailed, mid* sight, Hanpiri, for Gisborne. • East Cap.—Tarawera passed North at r* 3.20 p.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1541, 24 August 1905, Page 1
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459SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1541, 24 August 1905, Page 1
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