SHIPPING.
The Union Company’s s.s. Manuka arrived from Southern ports on Saturday morning, and sa'lod for Auokland at 11 a.m. The Now Zealand Shipping Company s s.s. Papauui arrives hero about the 26th inst. to load for London.
Tbo auxiliary sohooner Aotea sails for East Coast ports and Auokland to day. The kotok Sir Henry arrived from Auokland on Saturday morniDg after a passago of four days. I jThe oargo consists of 26,000 brioka for Smith and Black, 13 tons pipes for Clayton Bros,, 4 tons pipes consigned to Dslgety and Co., and 20 tons
coal. , ' _ , The scow Rangi arrived from Sandy Bay on Saturday morning with a cargo of logo for tho Alpha Sawmiila 00. The barquontine lima sails for Thames to-day to load for Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s s.s. Raapehn arrived at Capetown cn Friday. The Tysor Company’s s.s. Star of Australia arrives from Napier on the26th inat. to load for London. The soow Tramp arrived from Chamberlain Island on Saturday morning with a oargo of logs for the Alpha Sawmills Company. The Onion Co.’s s.s. Haopiri loaded 800 bales of wool at Tokomaru and Waipiro on Saturday, and passed the Cape at 9.45 a.m. yesterday. The Union Company’s s.s. Talune arrived from Auoklaod at 3.80 yesterday afternoon, and proceeded South in the evening. Gisborne passengers Miss JohnroD, Mesdames Brown and 2 children, Markham, Messrs Green, Sbierlaw, Kirk, Reading, Qnartermain, MoKionon, Ramage; 14 steerage. Outwards; Misses Fitzpatrick, Bissell, Leslie, Boyle, Mybill, Smyrk, .Morrell, Puflett, Nirein (2), Simors, Wirrpa, Marera,’Bates, Mesdames Aislabei, Boyle, de Montalk, McLaughlin, Fraser, MyhiH, Miles, HutohinsoD, Wells, .Messrs Sinolair (2), Montgomery, Douglas, Smith, Spiller, Henderson, Halt, Jarvis, Cameron, Horning, Quinn, Hamilton, Aislabie, Colebourne, Ambroee, Carpenter, Tqmbleson, Hutchinson, Sandtmann, Cole, Fairlie, Parker (2), Wells, MorriD, Coutts, GordoD, Evans (2), Pritobard, Griffiths, Wilson, Dawson, Foy, Chatham, Stevens, DeMonlalk, O’Connell, Wright, O’BrieD, Christmas, Falkner, Roderick, Cobonlle, Barnes, Fanve), Hislop, MoLonghlin, Joyce, Wilson, Hunter, Jones, Niven, Neil, Plimsol, Piper, MoLernoD, Paolliello, Oalper, Grattan, Tomlinson, Robertson, Johnson, Straohao, McDowell, Cosgrove, Dann, Horne, Morris, Walker, Beatson, White, Davis, Thong; Captains Tucker and Neal; Hon. J. Carroll; Rasters SandimaD, Moore, Teritere. The three-masted soow Southern Isle is taking in oargo at Auckland for Gisborne. The s.s. Weka arrives from Napier this morning.
lIMIOM BUMf SHIR COMPAJSYS MOVEMENTS, Wednesday, February 21—Waikare arrives from South and sails for Auokland. First launch 6 a.m., last 8 a.m. Mokoia arrives from Sydney and Auckland and sails for South. Last launch 5 p.m. (meantime). Wanaka loads Bluff, Monday, February 19ih; Oamaru, Tuesday, February 20th; Timaru, Wednesday, February 21st; due Gisborne, Saturday, February 24th.
TELEGRAPHIO SHIPPING. Sat or i>a v. Port Ahurici.—To sail: 9 p.m., Weka Sunday, 18th, for Gisborne. Lyttelton.—Sailed : 5.20 p.m., Somerset *or Wellington. Yksterday. Auokland. —Arrived: 8.15 a.m., Manuka from Gisborne. East Cape.—Passed north: 9.45 a.m., Hanpiri.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1677, 19 February 1906, Page 1
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