SHIPPING.
The Union Co.'s Mokoia arrived from Southern ports Bod Nopier on Saturday night, and was tonderod yesterday morning, proceeding to Auckland and Sydney at 11 am. Passengers: —Inward : Mieses Murray and Webb ; Mesdames Jenmons, G lbert, Carr, Buchanan, Burk, and Lslten ; Messrs Jonmens, Moore, Grant, Eriokson, Gilbert, Carr, BedoDfield, White, Waoheman, Sheridan, Knight, Barry, Adair, Cronshaw, Elliott, Wilson, Snow, Fordbam, Sandorsoo, Bird, J. des, Blair (a), Hollow, Burke, Petiigrew. Hyslop, Boys, Stevenson, Gordon, Hor. J. Carrol), Colonel Porter, and 33 steerage. Outward : Miss Bruoo ; Mrs Moyston ; Messrs Gummcr, Tuoker, Eiworth, Mayslon, South, Griffiths, Morsland, Kmn’ng, Rowland, Wallis, MoConville, Maher, and Craig. The barquentine Senonta sailed for Koipara on Saturday afternoon. The Union Company’s p.". Monra left Auckland at 4 p.m. on Saturday, passing the East Cspo at 10 40 yesterday morning, arriving in the Bay at 445 yesterday afternoon, and proceeded Sooth in the evening. Passengers : -Inward : Misses Anderson, Waldror, and Rowe; Mesdarnee Foley, Taylor, Webb and infaDt ; Messrs Mules, Honan, Raymond,Turnbull, Elliott, Riohardson, Russell, Colley, Grahem, Gindleburg, Glennon. Foley, Atkin* son, HeosoD, Donaldson (2), Neil, Hargreaves, Bayley, Munro, Taylor, Wright, RobsoD, Stacey, and Bassen, Outward : Mesdames Davies, Jjnes, HenniDg, Wiliam, Beavark, Green, Walton, and Morrison ; Misses MoOabe, Hill, Dix, Bourke, and MeGavestOD; Messrs Evans, Morrison, PoarsoD, Tingey, Walton, Faram, Neale, Campbell-Thompson (2), Veilob, Naim, Joblin, Beavan, Lane, Rosenberg, Green, Russell, Lawless, Williams, and Warren. The barquentine Haz.l Craig left New* castle on Friday for Gisborne with a oargo j of ooal
The Urn'cm Company's s.®. Tnatea will Bail for Tolago this morning if ibat port is workable, with the ovoroarried oargo from the Hanpiii.
The Union Company'a s.®. Tarawera arrives from Southern ports on Wednesday morning, and sails for Auokland at 8 o’olook.
The Biß. Toroa Bailed for Lyttelton on Saturday afternoon.
The Union Company’s s,s. Manuka arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, and sails South in the evening. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday, July 256h.—Tarawera arrives from South, and sails for Auok* land, First lannob, 6 a.m. ; last ~ 8 a,m.
Manuka arrives from Sydney, and Auckland, and sails for South, Last launch, 5 p.m.
ffELBGRAPHIO SHIPPING. Saturday. Wellington—Sailed, 7,40 p.m, Warrimoo, for Sydney. Yhsthrday. East Cape—Devon passed Sooth at 2 p.m,; Wanaka passed Sooth at 2,15 p.m,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1815, 23 July 1906, Page 1
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373SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1815, 23 July 1906, Page 1
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