SHIPPING.
The Huddart Parker Ooy’s e.a. Viotorn arrived from Napier and Boulh oh Satur day evening, and sailed for Auckland am Sydney. The Union Coy’e n s. Haupiri is oxpeofec from Auokland via East Coast, ports to< morrow morning and proooeda to Welling' lon on discharge, ' The scow Bangi oomplelos disobarging to-day and isexpeotad lo sail for Ngunguru this evening. , , The Unidn’e Ooy’s 8.8. Tarawera arrived from Auokland yesterday’ afternoon and f proceeded South in the ovening. Passongore inward —Mieses Fettle, Hicks, Stswarl, Litis, Barry; Mesdames M'Ler-, non, Forris, Hioks and infant, Slattery, Caff, Wildish, Barry and infant, Armstrong, Ensor and infant, Brynan and 4 ohildren, Wade; Messrs McLeod, Slattery, Fisbßr, Gilbert, Graos, Armstrong, Hunter, Fitzpatrick, Duggan, Trent, Gone, Cook, Siephon, 'Jury, Munro, Brooks, Wong King. Outward—Misses Taylor, Hutohlnson, Greenfield, Peerless; Mes dame.B Poyoter, .Forsythe and 2 children, Andrews, Banka; Messrs Harris, Bayley,, Alms, Gey do. Banks, Lapterra, Leighton,
Drisooil, Shipley, Banks, Dunoan, Blaklej (2), Greenfield, Katene, Quigley, Griffon Masters Graham, .Joyce, Batohelor (2), Partridge and 12 steerage. The Union. Coy’s ss. Wanaka arrives from Southern ports to-morrow and proceeds to Auokland on discharge. ~, The Huddart Parker Ooy’e s.s: Zealandia arrives'' from * Auokland and Sydney on Wednesday afternoon and proceeds South in jibe evening. The Union Coy’s a.s. Talune arrives from Southern ports on Wednesday morning, and sails for - Auckland- at 8 o’olook. A . UNION STEAM SHIB COMPANY’S ;;v ; MOVEMENTS* f . Tuesday, November 21—Wanaka, owing to loading operations.being delayed in the South by bad weathor, cannot reach us before this date, a? Tuesday, November 21—Wanaka; arrives from South and sails for Auckland. ,i. Hanpiri arrives from Coast- and Auckland and sails for Wellington direot (meantime.) Wednesday, November 22—Talune arrives from South 1 and sails-for Auckland. First launch 6 a.m., last 8 a.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING - ’ ’ ' Yesterday. • ' ■* East Cape—Marere passed South, at 7 a.mEast ; Oape—Victoria passed North at 7.15'a.m. ' i Auckland—Arrived, 7.60 a.m.. Squall from Glaborne. ’
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1606, 20 November 1905, Page 1
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