SHIPPING.
Tbo Union Coy’s b.b. Mokoia arrives from Southern ports to-morrow and sails for Auckland and Sydney at 6p m. . The steamers Fanny and Weka arrived from Napier on Wednesday morning and returned the same evening. The Huddarl Parker Coy’s b.b. Viotoria arrived from Auokland and Sydney on Wednesday afternoon and proceeded South in tho evenings. Passengers inward— Mesdames Johnstone, Tattorsfield, Mantell, Martin add 2 children, Carter, Murphy; Mlsaes Matthews, Gilmour, King, Carter, Wade, Honeyfleld, Cropke, Murphy; Messrs Goodridge, Lange, Hattaway, Fuokley,, Lewis, Tatterßfield Gar* BOO) ShiowlaW) Oederwall* Thomson) Cartar, Bryant, Connell, Vowles, Carter, Wade (8), Kirk, O’Brien, Crump, Breeße, Murphy, Nicholas, Master Johnstone. Outward—Misses Orr, Jones (2), Sidey; Meßdames McDowell, Bornan, Orr, West, Ellery and infant, Pasley, Wallace and child, Hartley and two children; Dr Bernan; Messrs Pettigrew, Sootl, Baird, Hodge,' Watson, Thorley, Sinolair, Henderaon, Caldwell; 18 steerage. The ketoh Ooronetion and the scows Southern Isle and Bravo sailed north with a fair wind ysslerday morning. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo arrived from Auckland via way ports on Wednesday afternoon. Captain Skinner reports leaving Auckland on the 26th ultimo. Very bad. weather was experienced in the Bay ,of Plenty, and heavy seas along the coast. The cargo consists of 150 tons aoal, sugar, ■ flour, eto. - > ■ . : The Union Coy’s s.s. Haupirl is due ’ from South to-morrow and Bails for Coast ports and Auokland. The Tyaer Coy’s f. s.s. Mimiro arrives, from Napier this morning to load for London.
UNION STEAM SKIP. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS, Wanaka loads at BlxxfE Friday, lCfch November; Oamaru Saturday,- 11th: November; Timarn. Monday, 18tb November; due Gisborne about. Thursday, 18th November. ' | Saturday, November 11.—Haupiri Is due back from South, and sails for Bast Coast bays aqd Auckland. Saturday, November 11.—Mokoia arrives, from South, and sails for Auckland' and Sydney. Laßt launoh 6 p.m. (meantime.)
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Wednesday. Timaru—Sailed, 9 p.m„ Maori, for Wellington. ' Ybsxkhday. Auckland —Arrived, 10.45 a.m., Talons; from Gisborne. • East Cape—Large brigantine painted lead color, passed north at 10.50 am. East Cape—Small barque, with signal letters J.8.K.V., passed north at 11.20 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1598, 10 November 1905, Page 1
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