SHIPPING.
Tbo Union Couopauy’s s.s. Haupir; arrived from South yeetorday morning and proceeded to ooast ports and Auckland at 9 o’olook. Passengers inward:— Messrs Anderson and Boutko ; outward, Mastor Ernshaw. The Huddart Parker line’s s.s. Zsalandia arrived from southern ports on Saturday morning, and sailed for Auckland cn Saturday afternoon. The ketch Sir Henry arrivod from Auckland on Saturday morning with a cargo of 17,000 ft of timber and a quantity of pipes. Upon discharge the vessel proceeds to Napier with the remainder of her oargo. The three-masted soow Ururoa left Newcastle on May 7th with 300 tons of coal for Gisborne. The Union Company’s s.s. Wanaka is due from southern ports to-morrow, and proceeds to Auokland on discharge. The soow Tramp left Ngunguru on Thursday last for Gisborne. Tae vessel passed the East Cape on Saturday morning, and should arrive to-day. The Union Company’s s.s. Tarawera arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon, and sailed for southern ports last evening. Gisborne passengersinward : Misses Hioks and Maim, Messrs Hoare,
Mawer, Davies, Marsba'l, DeLautour, and and 25 steerage. Outward ; Misses Hay, Hyclt, Schumacher, and Napera, Mesdames Andrews and Napera, Messrs Williams, Webb, Faulkner, Edwards, Eastick, Andrews, Fowier, Walton, Baird, Rutlege, RassnOe-g, StevensoD, Moikleham, Soott (2), Dyko, Dimmuok, Darling, Lynob, Irvine, Toole and son, and Sydney. The Ty.-er liner ludradevi is due at Napier aOoub noon to-day from Lyttelton to load frozen moat and general cargo for London. She leaves Napier on Thursday for Gisborne, thouoa proceeding to Auckland, her final port in the colony, The soow Kororu is loading at Ngunguru for Gisborne
The schooner Gisborne sails for Moroury Bay to day.
The three-masted soow Hawk arrived from Kohukohu, Hokiaoga, at 10.80 a m. yesterday, Captain Seeling reports that the vessel left the northern port on Tuesday last, passing Cape Maria the same night. The East Capa was passed on Saturday morning, and the vessel was off the bay early yesterday morning, arriving as above. The oargo consists of about 100,000 ft of kauri logs for the Alpha Sawmills Company. The Hawk passed the steamer Kotare off the Cape on Saturday morning, and the lights of a soow, which Captain Seeling took to be the Tramp, were seen ahead the same morning. The sohoonor Awanui was seen entering Tolago before daybreak yesterday morning.
The Union Company’s s.s. Talune arrives from southern ports on Wednesday morning, and sails for Auckland at 8 fl.m.
The Hnddart-Parker line’s s.s. Westralia arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, and prooeeds South in the evening. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS.
Taesdny, May 22.—Wanaka is due from South, aDd sails for Auckland after loading 700 sheep on acoount of Murray, Roberts and 00. Wednesday, May 23.—Talune arrives from South, and sails for Auokland. First launch 6 a.m, ; last 8 am.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Saturday, East Capo,—Kotare passed North at 6 B.IXI. Now Plymouth.—Arrived, at 4,15 a.m., Takapuua, from Onehunga, with inward. ’.Frisco mail. Wellington.—Sailed, 7.15 am., for London. Sailed, 5.20 p.m., Moeraki, for Sydney, Yhstbrday. Auokland. —Arriyed, 1115 a.m., Zsalandia, from Gisborne. East Cape.—Barquentine, probably Frank Guy, passed Bouth at 6 a.m. .VAIL MuL b;fc».
For Auckland, Talus, Wednesday. May 23rd p a m. For INapier, Wellington and *-'outh, Westralia, Wednesday. 25id, 4 p.m For Auokland, Moko.a, Saturday, 20th, 9 a.m For Napier, Wellington and South Talune, Saturday, May 25th, 7.30 p.m. Late fee letters 10 p.m for Australia, via Wellington. Tasmania ’.peylon, India, Straits dettl.mente and China, Weslralia, Wednesday, May 23, 4 p.m. For Australia, duo in Sydney May 31bI Tasmania, Ceylon, India, Straits Settlements and China, Mokola, Saturday, May 2G‘.b, 9 a.m. For United States of America Canada, West Indies Central America, West Coast if Bouth America, United Kingdom, and Con tinent of Riurope, via rtn rranoisco, due in London on Juuly 14th, also Samoa and Hawaiian Islands, connecting with s.s. Sonoma at Auokland, per Talune, Wednesday, June 13, 7 a.m. for South Afrioa, due in Capetown about July 2nd, per Milti de?, Mokola, Saturday, May 2Cth, 9 a.m. W. H. RENNER, Chief Postmaster.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1754, 21 May 1906, Page 1
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