SHIPPING.
The Union Co.’s s.s. Taluno arrived from Southern porta yesterday morning, ■nd proeoedtd lr Auokland at 9 o’clock. The Huddart Parker Line’s a.s. Zsa« landia arrived from Sydney and Auokland at 1 p.m. yesterday, and sailed South last night. Passengers : KroDfeld, Witty (2), end Munro *, Mbsdames Gaudin, Coleman, Hardy, Johnston and child, Cullen, and Bl.ka j Messrs p Davies, Burbury, GatidiD, Good, Brown, Hoad, Holt, Worley (2), Ensor, Fox, Robson, Kronfeld, Clarke, Elliott, Barry, JohnstoD, LoDglands, MartiD, Clark, Johnson, Smith, VaughaD, Cartwright, McDonald, Bates, O’Grady, Mi. tlock, Beet, Langrish, Mason, Young, Fjrd, Olsen, »Dd Capta ! n Sewell. Outwa.d : Misses Quigley, Ludbrook, McPbail, G rgory and obild, aDd Foley ; Mess.s Cramp, Cox, Fawcett, Gellerl, BulleD, Milo,r, lones, , Westmoreland, Lonsdale, Pine, Toms, Rose, Sawyer, Blams, Blarawk y, Reardon, Orr (2), Riobards, Samuel, Campbell, Biroh, Houston, Tarirengi, Hisfotd, Gunn, Boyoe, Clarke, Arohilald, Jenkin, Watson, i White, Joaobio, Hay, MoPhail, and Wil« l liamson’s Company (67). .. The s.s. Wanaka arrives from Southern ports on Saturday morning, and prooeeds to Auokland. The departure of the auxiliary sobooDer I Aotea has been delayed owing to the illness of Captain McDermott. The Uoion Co.’s s.s. Hanpiri ai rives from-Southern ports to-morrow morning, and Bails for Auckland at 10 a.m.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S i ■ MOVEMENTS. I Friday, June B.—Haupiri arrives from South and sails for East Coast bays and Auokland. Launob, 10 a.m. Saturday, June 9. —Manuka arrives from South and sails for Auokland. First ‘lauuoh, 6.30 a.m.; last, 10 am. .; Wan aka arrives from South, and 'sails for Auokland after loading 1000 sheep. ’ Sunday, June 10.—Talune arrives from Auokland, and sails for South. Last launob, 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yhsthrday.
Auokland —Sailed, stb, at. a late hour, Kotare, for Gisborne, via East Coast ports; Capa Maria Van Diemen reports that- the steamer Auponri from South passed east at 9 p.m. ou the-6th. East Capa—A large two-masted steamer, with black funnel, deep-laden, passed South at noon. Napier—Arrived, 4 a.m., Fanny, from Gisborne, ’ . Wellington—Arrived, ILIO a.m,, Mono* wai, from Sydney.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1767, 7 June 1906, Page 1
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333SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1767, 7 June 1906, Page 1
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