SHIPPING.
The Union Company’s s.s. Mokoia arrived from Napier abont 7.80 on Saturday evening, and proceeded to Auokiand and Sydney at 11.80. Passengers : Inward: Misses Caloott, Barron (2), Bain (2), and Drummond; Mesdames Brown and infant, Thomson, Couston, Crichton-
Smith, Allan, Parsons and child, Carroll,
Hayes, Hntohlnson and two child ten, West, Richardson, Mackenzie and child, and Warren; Messrs Hay, Oouston, Roes, Coderwall, Jones, Zaobariah, Oaw, Smith, Fannet, Faulkner, Ellery, Shernffj Roynolds, Hepburn, Gold-Smith,, Harding, (2), Finn, Loomb, Bennett, Coulter, Sharpin, Atahikora, Akonga, Fordham, Hyde, Whittey, Bains, Bayloy, Groom, MoKinnon, Goldsmith, Grosvener, and MoDonroll; 20 steorage,., Outfward; Misses Willis, Ratoliffe, and ChriSp'j • Mesdames Sheath, Wiidlsb, and Robertson ; Messrs Batchelor, Woodall, Robertson (2), Adair, and Bollock.
The auxiliary schooner Aotea sails for Coast ports and Auokiand to-day. The Union Company’s b.s. Talune arrived from Auckland yesterday after* noon, and sailed south in the evening. Passengerslnward : Mesdames Smith, Green, Henderson, and Kannane; Messrs Quinn, Taylor, Wales, .Lewis, Hawes, Broadhurst, Stewart, Frost, Hoare, Lloyd, DeDeozy, Kannane, Sandow, Morris, Niels, Fisher, and Coate; Dr Low. Outward : Mesdames Grey, Anderson, White, StroDgfellow, Blair, and Kennedy and son; Misses Reynolds, Blair, and Welsh; Messrs Hamblett, Raymond, Dewing, Fenwiok, Grey, Harman, Andersen, Clark, Reynolds (2), White (2), Hills, Hodge, Coldswortb, Keely, Staden, Cato, Williams, Evans, Perry (2), Hogg, Kingston, RiobardsoD, and Kennedy and party (8). ' : ■■ - Tho Union Company’s b.s. Wanaka is due from South Island ports to-morrow, and sails for Auokiand on discharge, The scow Bravo left Auckland for Gisborne yesterday with a oargo of brioks. The soow Rangi is loading logs at.Ngungnru for Gisborne. IJMIQKI STEAM SHIP, COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS*
Tuesday, Ootober 17—Wanaka arrives from Southern ports, and sails same day for Auckland. Wednesday; Ootober 18—Tarawera arrives from South, and sails same day for Auokiand. First launch 6 a.m., last launch 8 a.m. Mararoa arrives from Sydney and Auckland, and sails for South. Last launoh 8 p.w. (meantime). TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Saturday. Wellington—Arrived, Kumara, from London via Hobart. Yhstkeday. East Cape—Union steamer passed north at 5.15 a.m.; Mirnlro passed Bouth at 8.40 a.m. Lyttelton—Sailed,‘6 55 a.m., Kent, for Port Chalmers. ‘
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1585, 16 October 1905, Page 1
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342SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1585, 16 October 1905, Page 1
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