SHIPPING.
The Huadart Parker Company's s.s. Zealaodia arrived from Southern ports on Saturday morning, and sailed for Auckland and Sydney at 1 a.m. on Sunday. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s s.s. Karamea arrives from Wellington and Napier to morrow to load for London. The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ s.s. Shirley Hasell sails for Tolago and Auokland today. The Union Company’s s s. Waikare arrived from Auokland yesterday afternoon, and sailed South in the evening. Passengers :—lnward : Misses Birks, Lally, Bobinsob, Swann, Currie (2), and Lorley ; Mrs Morrison ; Messrs Birks, Nolan, Cos, 1 Fischer, Eamsey, Parkinson, White, Thorburo, Clarke, Julian, Farmer, But’er, Hewitt, MoSkimming, Cave (8), Heap, Brownlee, Smith, Saunders, H»l>, Croker, Kinghtley, Croker, and Campbell. Outward : Misses Bissell, Wiibox, WoodbineJohnson, Smith (2), Antell, Cooper, Baker, Lusk, Walker, and Biasetb; Messrs .Bongan (2), Oimino, Dentist, Sherwir, Munro, Brook, Alien, Baumgait, Woody, Williamson, Jeffreys, Parsons (2), Cottrell, Coohine, and Ferguson ; Masters Cooper (2), Muir, Parker, Smith, and Beaven. The ketch Sir Henry sailed for Auokland on Saturday morning. The Tyser Oompaay’a s.s. Morere arrives from Wanganui on Thutsday to load for London.
The Union Company’s s.s* Haupiri ar- * K "'~rived from Auokland, via Coast port?, yesterday evening, and proceeded to Napier and Wellington on disobargo. The HuddartParker Company’s s.s. Victoria arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, and proceeds South in the evening. The Union Company’s s.s. Ta’une arrives from Southern ports on Wednesday morning, and proceeds to Auckland at -8 a.m.
BMIOiI HEEAM SHIP, COMPANY'S movements.
Wednesday, January 31—Talune arrives from South and sails for Auokland. First laundh 6 a m., last 8 a.m. Wanska loads at Buff on Friday, 2od February; Camara, Saturday, 3rd ; Tlmaru, Monday, sth; due here about Thursday, Bth.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Saturday.
London.—Sailed, 26th, s.s. Buapehu.for Lyttelton ; Mamau, for Wellington. . Napier.—Arrived, 10 p.m,, 26th, s.s. Fanny, from Gisborne, „ East Cape.—A scow supposed to be the Eangi passad North at 11 a.m., the. Tramp at 11.15 a.m., and the Southern Isle at 11.30 a.m. There is a fresh south-east Wind.
Yesiebday. East Cape.—Small two master, apparently oil launch, passed South at 10 a.m.; b.s. Tokomaru passed South at 12.30 p.m.; Huddart-Parker steamer passed North at 6.30 a.m. Timaru. —Sailed, 6 a.m., Matatua, for Wellington.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1660, 29 January 1906, Page 1
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