SHIPPING.
The Huddart Patker Coy's s.s. Viotori arrived from south on Saturday and ssilei for Auck'aod and Sydney at 11 a.m. The Union Coy’s s.s Tnrawera arrive! from Auckland yesterday afternoon, anc proceeded south in the evening, Gisborni passengers, inwards : —Misses Collinsen Bell, O’Keefe, Adamson, Maxwell Slevonßon (2), Sims; Mesdaraes Cooper. Lysnar and child, McConnell, Billing, Almao, Boyd j Messrs Maokay, Rollinson, McConnell, Proudlook, Billing, Bathurst, Bowler, Essame, Lane, Asmoss, Parnell, Smears, Woolor, White. Mourtaio, Baker, Smith, Pickford, and 20 steerage. Outward:—Mesdames Gibson Quidd, MoConnell, Loslie and two ohldreo. Harris Graham ; Misses Hood, Buchanan, Power, McCabe, McConnell, Austin. Ferguson, Seebaok; Messrs Gibson, Blair, Williamson, Wilaon, Hogg, Busby. Kemp, Todd, Goodall, Leslie, Hine, ‘Young, Eglinton, Hutton, Gardiner, Hyams, Jobaon. The auxiliary sohoonor Kaeo, Captain Skinner, arrived from Auckland via coastal ports on Saturday morning. The vessel left port on the 3rd inst, and finished working Bay of Plenty ports on tbo sth inst, arriving Hicks Bay the following morning. The East coast ports were successfully worked a«id the vessel made port as above. Passengsrs:—Misses Lane and Letts; Mr and Mrs Jones and child ; Master Ginnis. The cargo oonsiais of 140 tons general, and 150 bales of wool for Gisborne. The Kaeo will leave again 'for ooaet poiti and Auckland on Wednesday. The schooner Awanui, Captain Nicolas, arrived from Mercury Boy on Saturday morning, The vossel left Mercury Bay on Tuesday last. The oargo consists of 7000 feet of timber for Wbangara, and about 70,000 feet for various Gisborne consignees, The Union Coy’s e’s. Wanaka arrives from southern ports to-morrow end sails lor Auckland on discharging. UNION STEAM SHIP, .COMPANY.’S MOVEMENTS, Tuesday Jan. 16th.—Wanaka arrives from south and sails for Auckland. Wednesday. Jan. 17th —Talune arrives from South, and eai's for Auckland, First launch 6 a.m,; last 8 a.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. East Cape.—Aparimti passed south at 10.40 a.m. Napier.—Arrived 3 a.m, Kara from Gisborne, East Cape.— Haddart Parker steamer north at 5 p.m. on Saturday. Timaru.—Arrived, 6 a.m,, Matataa from XisMellom Auckland.—Arrived, B.l(Teun., Victoria from Gisborne. , ' East Cape.— Tutauekai passed south at 12.20 p.m. on Sunday. Tarawera passed south at 9.25 a.m on Sunday.- Schooner Aotea passed north at 5,30 a.m., on Sunday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1648, 15 January 1906, Page 1
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362SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1648, 15 January 1906, Page 1
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