SHIPPING
The schooner Gisborne arrived from Auokiaud yesterday morning. The cargo consisted of 40,000 ft limber, Maokroll aud Colley ; 12 tons coal, Clayton Bros,; 12 tons ooal, Kobb Bros. ; quantity joinery and mouldings, Evans, Nield and Co. ; 20 sacks grass-saed, 5 tons tiles and bricks Erskino ; and sundries. Tho Tyser Company’s s.s. Mimiro completes loading this evening, and sails for Napier. The sohooner Awanui arrived from Tairua yesterday morning wish a cargo of 69,000 ft. timber. The vessel landed 9000 ft. timber at Tolago. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s s.s. Delphic oompletes loading and proceeds to Napier this evening. '* . The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ s.s. Kotare « leaves Auokland for Gisborne to day. The Union Company’s s.s. Tarawera arrives from Auckland on Sunday aftornoon, and sails South in the evening.
: The Huddart-Parker Company's s.s. I. Zealandia arrives from Southern ports on Saturday morning, end sails for Auokland and Sydney at 10 a.m. The Uoion Company’s s.s. Mokoia arrived from Sydney and Auckland yesterday afternoon, and proceeded South in the evening. Gisborne passengers;—lnI ward: Misses Murphy, Hawkes, Fleming, Porter, Pestie, MoCuliock, Wilson, Benjamin, Chattao, and Julian, Mesdames Shacklook, Murphy, Hawkes, Chrisp, Jones and daughter, MoMannes, Lloyd i and infant, Clarke and infant, Messrs Shacklook, Fothergill, Doyle, Morgan Waymoutb, Jones, Fodd, Hawkes (2), Ptokovor, MoDonald, Crawford, Steele (2), Clark, Tooker, Boulton, Eade, Viokerman, Cave, Robb, Clark, McGlashan, Hart, Julian, Lbngland, Garden, Bulloob, and 30 steerage. Outwards: Mesdames Aislabie, Clare and 2 ohildren, DeLautour, Ballinger, William?, Lilburne, Montague, Blaok, MoMaohaol, Misses Tolietb, Broad- - man, Williams, Procter, Brough, QuinnaD, Hunt, Blaok, Pirie, Ritohie, Livingstone, Holmes, Messrs Aislahie, Clare, Tillard, Faulkner, DeLautour, Grinemton, Holder, Puflett, Pirie, Ballinger, Smith, Sandtmnnn, Williams, Claude, Brough, Brewster, Stetson, Monk, Gibson, Johnston, Garew, Neal, Greea, McDonald, Pettigrew, Beatson, Baxter, Dollimore, Brun-rietl-Robinaoo, Constable Booth, and 25 steerage. IaUQH HTHMAM SHUS COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS, Sunday, April 22.—Tarawera is due from Auokland, and sails for South. Last launob, 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 25. Talune arrives from South, and sails for Auokland. First launoh, 6 p.m.; last, 8 a.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yhsthkday.
East Cape—Wanaka passed North at 7.20 a.m. Wellington —Arrived, 1.10 p.m., Warrimoo, from Sydney. Auokland—Sailed, 2.20 p m., Navna, for Fiji; 4.30 p.m., Taviuoi, for Raratonga.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1727, 19 April 1906, Page 1
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