SHIPPING
Tho Union Co.’s s.s. Taluno arrived from Southern ports yrs or< tty morniDg and ; sailed ijt Auck a>ul aouut nine o'clock Passengers—lnwrd : Misses Sohimiaoht-r Blsck, Ssewart, AVmiauis, Cox. Sin th (8,) Anderson (2), Metca'fe, Davies, Foster, Ball, Dooling. Wilson uni ohild, Pora. Mathesou, King, Cash, P<nty, M sd.uines Lsslie and 2 children, Horsfall, breo, Ferry, Hosie, James and 2 ohildren, Grindlimou, Clstk, McLean, Siddells, Hammond, Saunders, Moana and ohild, Tnpeha and ohild, Messrs MoOlaron, jJoFariane, Leslie, Cox, Mooio, Andorsou (2), Smith, Perry, Hosie, Bayne, CoultoD, Smithors. McLaan, Gr.lLn, Mausan, Glendenning, Clark, Morgan, McGregor, Boyea, TbomaoD, Hector, B owster, Aspm, \ Mewson, Hewut, Guthrce (2), Conroy, •' K Hnmond, Wylie, Erangi, Baruclough, . Paku, Carbin, ,McKei zie, Foloy, Iveaie, „ Mathesou, Tibbs, Bellamy, Whitaker, Orohard, Hennessey, Kempson, Dunumg ham, Aiklus, Outward :. M'Ssea Donovan, Mooney, Green, Cooke, Ohrisp, Fowler, Mira Burry, Messrs Dswing, Branson, White; Wilson, MuoNiool, Ctuiep, Scott, Chrisp, Wong Yit, Davoy, Montague, Cox, Todd, Haokett, Davy, Piuoe, Heath, Voss, Maonamara, Murphy, Judd, Ingram, Bloomfield, Andrew. -•- The. soow Tramp sailed for Ngunguru - last.eveniDg. ‘ The auxiliary sohooner Aotea returned . from’the.Coast yesterday morning with . land this morniDg. v The'New Zealand Shipping Co.’s s.s. Bimutaka arrived at Wellington yesterday from London, viw Hobart. ’ ThV.Giaborne Sheepfarmers’ s.s. Kotare returned from Whaugara and Boat Harbor last night with a consignment of wool. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s s.s. Mamari arrives from Lyttelton about neon to-day, and loads equivalent to 12,000 oaroases. mutton, 450 bales wool,, and "’geiiefai oargo for London. She sails''for Wellington on Saturday evening. Messrs Common, Shelton and Go, are the loading agents. 1 ' The Union Co.’s s.s. Manuka arrives froin Southern ports to»morrow afternoon, and sails for Auckland’and Sydney the same evening, r “ The show Bravo sailed for Auokland last J Bvenlng. ' The auxiliary schooner Kaeo sails for Eset Coast ports and Auokland this morning. ' The Boovh Waikonini sailed for Katikati last night. The ketoh Sir Henry sails for Auckland ■ and the barquentine Frank Guy for r i‘airua'as'soon as they have taken in ballast.
(SIGN BSMAM SHIB .CDMPANV’S MOVEMENTS, Wanaka loads Bluff, Monday, 9th April : - Oamacn, Tuesday, 10ih April; '' Timarn, Wednesday, ' 11th April ; due Gisborne, about 14th April. Friday, April 13fib.—Manuka arrives from South, and sails for Auckland and Bydney. Laßt launch 4 p.no, b . (meantima). Sunday, April 15.-Talnne arrives from Auckland, and sal s lor HootO. Last launch 5 p.m.
t.M *«*KAI HJ* SHii'i (N . Yhs bkpay Wo'Ui'gtO" . Armed, 6 p.m , W .ik»ire, from Sydney. Am-eu, 12 5 p.m., e,s Rimutaka, from LondoD, via Hobart. - Auckland,— Sailed, 4 p.m., Hiupiri, for Gbborne.
East Cape A British warship passed South at 1.40 p,m. " Napier.—Arrived, 7 a.m., Weka, and Zealaodia, from Gisborne. Lyttelton.—Sailed, 4.40 a.m,, Mamati, for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1722, 12 April 1906, Page 1
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