SHIPING
The Union Company’s a.a. Taluoo .arrived from S>uthera porta yesterday morning, and sailed for Auokland at 10 a.m. The barqaentino lima arrived at Sydney yesterday The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’a a.a. Kumara arrived from Auokland yesterday morning, but owing to the heavy sea loading opetatioua were not undertaken. The vessel oommenooa loading at 6 o’clock this morning. Tbo Huddart Parker Company’s aa. Victoria arrived from Sydney and Auckland yesterday afternoon, and proceeded South last evening. Passengers inward : Mesdaraea Davory, Waugh, Cole, Crook, Coohrane and 4 obildren, Miaaes White, Gardiner, and Ratoliffe, Messrs Masefield, Butterß, Taylor, Parkinson, McHattie, Bridge, Parker, Adolph, Fraser, Wall, Beil, Devery, Dr Cole, and 16 steerage. Outward : Misaea Sheppard, Ellington, and Drew, Mesdamoa Slattery, Buoke and infant, Cook, Beattie and child, Gordon, Messrs Jeffreys, Rutledge, ChapmaD, Niven, Slattery, Fowler, Ray, Hyslop, Miller, Cos, McKinley, Angell, MoPhee, Ruesall, Soott, Cornish, Bloomfield, James, Corbett, Hyslop, Beets, Fawoett, Galoot', Bridge, Gillandera, Lewis, Soott, Falla, Topping, and Qarslen. Two barquentines were sheltering in Hiok'a Bay yesterday morning. Oue ia sopposed to be the River Hunter. The Union Company’s as. Tarawera,
which takes up the Waikare's run on the .„J3aet Coast, works Napier and Gisborne the 18tb. The Union Company’s s.s. Mokoia • arrives from Bouthera ports on Saturday morning, and sails for Auokland and Sydney at 10 a.m. UMIQM KEHAM BHIH COMBUSTS MOVEMENTS, : Manuka will leave here Friday (Good Friday) afternoon, April 13th, instead of Saturday morning as usual. Pas- - sengers for Taviuni and Navua please note. ' Saturday, March 31— Mokoia arrives from South, and sails for Auokland and Sydney.' First launoh 6 a.m,, last 10 a.m. Sunday, April I—Talune arrives from Auckland, and sails for South. Last launoh 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday.
East Cape.—Essex, s.s., passed South 8.16 a.m. Talune passed North 3.30 p.m, Farewell Spit.—Monowai passed east for Wellington at 11 55 a.m. Timarn. —Arrived, 9 a.m., Ruapehu, from Bluff.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1710, 29 March 1906, Page 1
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