SHIPPING.
The Union Company’s s.s. Haupiti arrives from Napier this morning, and sails for Eesb Coa§t bays and Auckland at 9 am. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s stoamer Wakanm, now loading at the Bluff, proceeds nest to -Port Ohulmots, Wellington, Giaborco. Napier, and back to Wellington. From the last mentioned port sho will sail for London about January lOtb. The Union Co.’s s.s. Waikaro arrived from Southern porta ycaiorday morning, and left for Auckland at 8.30 a,m.
The N.Z. Shipping Company’s s.s. Turakina arrived at Capetown on Friday. The Union Co.'s s.s. Mokoia arrived from Sydney and Auckland yesterday afternoon, aud Bailed for Southern ports in the evening. PassßDgoralnward : From Sydnoy—Mr and Mrs Gray, Mr Yelson. From Auckland —Misses Desborough, Waldron (2), Wardford, Ryan, Bright ; Mesdames Muir and child, Wilson, Pou and two children ; Messrs Muir, Neill, Bencelt, Middliton, HannaD, Elworth, Thomas, White, Hammond, Morrison, Payne, Milne, Hicks, Heke (2), Pou, Bethy, Boys, BuxSqd, Arapu, and Monavise. Outward: Misses Reader, Whitehead, Ckurob, Wardrobe, Anderson ; Mesdamea Roberts and infant, Finlay, Evans, and two ohildren, BelLrby, O’Meara, Raymond ; Meaers Reader, William?, MeConville, Finlay, Nathan, Saxby, Hannah, Evans, Gray, Parsons, LiohSwaik, Sefton, Powdrall, and Dr. Levinge.
Messrs Richardson and Co.’s new Bteamer Ruru arrives at Gisborno tomorrow morning.
The Huddart Parker Co.’s s.s, Zealandia arrives from Southern ports on Saturday morning, and sails for Auckland and Sydney at 10 a.m. The Union Company’s s.s. Waikare arrives from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, and sails South in the evening. The auxiliary schooner Waiapu sailed for Napier last evening. . The schooner Awanui Bails for Mercury Bay to-day. The Gisborne Sheepfarmera’ Co.’s s.s. Shirley Hasell sailed for Cca-.t ports last night.
UNION STEAM SHIP, COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS, Thursday, December 28.—Haupiri arrives from South, and sails for East Coast bays and Auckland. Launch, 9 a.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Yesterday.
East Cape,—Schooner Aotea passed South at 10.45 a.m. East Cape.—Passed north: 2.5 pun., Waikare.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1639, 28 December 1905, Page 1
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