SHIPPING.
The Union Company's s.s. Manuka arrived from Southern porta and Napier on Saturday morning, and sailod for Auckland and Sydney at 11 a.m. Tho Q'sborne Sheepfarmors e.s. Shirley Has ell arrived from Napier yesterday morning, with a cargo of live stock and general, merchandise. The vessel sails for Tolago and Tokomaru to day. ' Tho Union Company’s s.s. TaUme arrived from Anokland at 3 o’olook yesler.day afternoon, and proceeded South in . tho evening. Passengers : .Misses Young and Apapata ; Mesdames Young, Smith, Rogers, Clayton and child, Simeon and boy, Pittar, 0 children, and maid, Broomfield, Pretty, Gamble,Rodder, and Gentry; Messrs Baker, Rogers, MoGavin, Clayton, Mault, Smith, Moller and child, Broomfield, Lleber, Horby, Meek, Finemore, QuinD, Gilmour (2), B.olloway, Macky,- Minnis, Wall, Marks, Dobbin, Rapoport, Gamble, Rodder, Gummingham, Conder, Rogers, Hibbert, Clark ,2). Outward ; Misses Horlop, Jones, Davis, ' Faram, and Morgan ; Mesdames Dunoan, McGaviston, Seymour and 2 obi’dron, White and two children; Me;srs ' Lambeth, Thomson, Walker, Doncan, ThorntOD, McGavistOD, Hlttrse, King, Bozenburg, Percy, Temple, McHardy and 'aon, Piokfcrd; Masters McGaviston and Gardiner (2). . , , , The Bchooner Gisborne, the ketob sir Henry, the three-masted scow Southern Isle, and two other scows were off the East Coast yesterday at 8 a.m, bound South, with very little wind. The Waikate arrives from Southern porta on Wednesday, and sails for Auckland, the last launch being fixed for 5 p.m. (meantime). The Mokoia arrives from Sydney and Anokland on Wednesday afternoon, and sails for South at 5 p.m. (meantime.) UNION STEAM SHIB .COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday, January 24th. —Waikara ar« . .- rives from South, and sails for Auckland. Last launch, 5 p.m. (meantime). Mokoia arrives from Sydney aud Auckland, and sails for South. Last ■ i launch, 5 p.m- (meantime.) TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. . Saturday. Auokland —Sailed, Countess of Ranfnrly, for Cook Islands. "East Cape—A warship pa-sed South at 11.30 a.m. Port Chalmers—Arrived, Kaipßra, from London. Yesterday. East Cape—The s.s. Somerset passed South at 2.30 p.m.; ss. Wanaka passed South at 1.30 p.m.; schooners Gisborne, Southern Islp, Sir Henry, and two other scows all off the Ea.t Cape at 8 a.m., bound Squib, with very lilt's wind. The Haupiri passed North at 4.10 p.m. Auckland—Arrived, 9 am., Miinuka, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1654, 22 January 1906, Page 1
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357SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1654, 22 January 1906, Page 1
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