The Tides.
SHIPPING.
The Union Co.’a s.s. Tarawora arrived from Southern porta early yesterday morning, and sailed al nine for Auckland, j The auxiliary schooner Kaeo brings a cargo of about 100 tons miscellaneous oargo for this port. Captain Skinner reports that fins weather was experienced I all aloog the ooast, and more oargo was worked than on any previous trip. The I vessel left AuokLnd on Saturday ovening, v and had worked Bay of Plenty ports on Tuesday. The Union Co.’s s.s. Manuka arrived from Sydney and Auokland at 1.45 yesterday afternoon, and proceeded South I id the eveniDg. Passengers :—lnward : I Misses Walker, Evans, Northey, Cooke, Graham, MoOlueky, Dooglas, Davies, Scott, Allwood, Cleaver, bookoy team (10); Mesdamos Ellis, Cook, Bobertsoo, Hed- I
lund, Andrews, Lysnar, Mathews, Harris, Wright, Scott, Cleaver, Bailey, Ngarere : Messrs Ellis, Robertson, Edge, Evans, Hedlund, Palliogs, Atwin, Cook, Win, CusstiD, Hill, McLougblin (2), Crawford, Eearsley, MoConville, Holman, Warnoob, Quinn, Bt'.ke3, Donald, Lundatrom, Buokland, Lysnar, Wilson, Turnbull, McLaurio, Hamilton, BrowD, Beekford, Grifh he, HntsoD, Moore, Reid (2), Sacks, Webb .and j son, Torkington, Ford, HintoD, Nixon, Shinswick, MoCnbe, Groy, Wharehahß, Savage, Carroll, aDd Hollaed. Outward: v Misses Ritchie, Fleming, Mullap, Tueller, Rix ; Mesdames Palmer, Goodlet aDd two children, ThompaoD, Pringle, Diuld, Trier, iJuaby ; Messrs Atohison, BaiD, Thompson, Pringle, Hcckster, Handley, Lher- I wood, BrowD, CakiD, Trier, Williams, Stubbe, Brown. The Union Co.’s Wanaka arrives from Southern ports to-morrow, and after discharging 200 tons produce and loading 2000 sheep proceeds to Auokland direot. The Huddart Paiker Line’s s.s. Victoria arrives from Southern ports on Saturday morniDg, and prooeeds to AuoklaQd and Sydney al 10 a.m,
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S ' , MOVEMENTS. Friday, Judd 29.—Waneka arrives from - Southern ports, and after discharging 200 tons produce and loading 2000 Bheep sails for Auokland. > Sunday, July I.—Haupiri is due from South aDd sails for East Coast bays. Labnob 10 a.m. Tarawera arrives from Auokland and - sails for South. Last lauuoh 4 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yhsthrday.
Wellington—Arrived, 2.30 p.m., Warrimoo, from Sydney; 5.20 p.m, Wbakatane, from Napier. East Uape—Waiwera passed North 1,15 •p.m.; Tarawera passed North 3.35 p.m.
High Water. Low Wale a.m. p.m. a.m. p m Thursday, 28 10.27 10.52 4.19 4 38 Friday, 20 11.19 11.42 5.3 5 30 Saturday, 80 *12 13 12,35 5 60 6.25 July. Sunday, J 1.3 1.25 Monday, 2 1.30 1.59 0 43 7 45 719 8.15 Tuesday, 3 2 25 3.57 8.38 9.13 Wednesday, 1 3.25 3 49 0,33 10 9
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1795, 28 June 1906, Page 1
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