SHIPPING.
The Huddarl-Parker LWs s e. Viotoria arrived from Southern poitj on Saturday morning, and prcoeeded to Auckland at 11 o’clock. The following shipments were t»k:n by the s.s. Indralema frjm this port:—
Shipped by Messrs Williams and Kittle : 8781 oardases mutton,, 56 carcases lamb,
1365 quarters bee/, 151 pieces betf, 67 bales wool, 1 bale skins, 63 oasks polls, 1150 oasks tallow, and 18 oases oasings. The next Tyser steamer to load hero will be the Star of Australia. The Union Co.’s s.s. Haopiri arrived from Southern ports on Baiuiday morn log, and sailed for East Coast bays shortly after nocn. The rcbooner Awanui arrived from Wbitianga early yesterday morning. Captain Dowd reporiol that the schooner left Heroury Bay at nine on Wednesday even log, nnd passed the East Cape at 3.30 on Saturday morning, arriving in the bay 21 hoard ialer. Light winds and Equally weather was experienced. The' oirgo oonsisls of 71,700 ft timber, consigned to Messrs Evans, Nield and Co, J. Town’ey, B. Oman, Smith and B ack, Stafford, and Clayton Bros. Tho Union Co.’s s.s. Tarawera arrivcd from Auckland yesterday afternoon, and proceeded Siuth in the evening. Pa j sen» gers loward : Misses Murpby, Whitehead, Honeycombs ; Mesdames Morphy, Lieks, Matbias; Messrs Maokley, Raiup, Ma-hias, Ccoper, Claik, Dean, Damage, Maoky, and 7 steerage. Outward: Mißsea Ball, Hyde, Wellsted, Maxwell, Jones, Tamate, Smith ; Mesdames Latter, Black, Bradley, Baharrer, Lasker; Messrs Oontts, HootoD, Gordoo, Havley, Todd, Trocp, Donagh, Fieldbouse, Phillips, Hyde, tlill, Cooper; A/d.-ewß, Biobards, Grenoell, Owen, libert, Nebo, Lttter, Kkirangi, Cross, FaDwick. Dudßeld, Waterhouse, Bebarrerrt'Blittr (2), Richards, Jackson, Kuhn, Thompson, Niohols, Kennedy, Gafri»D, Barnarb, Huxley, B'mber. White, Niobolson, Smith, Wild,'Miller, Donald, Bnow, Barkweli, Morse, Turner, Knight, Petr rs, Mnilison, Corragan, Aston. Ward, robe, Groper (2), Holt. J. Carroll, eobool football team (2U), and 11 stevedores. The sohooner Gisborne arrived from Meroury Bay at 3 o’olock yesterday morning. Captain Pankow reports leaving Whitianga on Wednesday evening, vari» able winds and equally weather being experienced. The vessel arrived in the Bay atßa.m. ypsterday. The scow May was passed off Waipiro Bay on Saturday. The oargo consists of 42,000 ft timber for Maoltrell and Colley, 7000 ft for Robb, and 2000 ft for Clayton. The vessel returns to Whitianga oa diaobarge. The as. Toroa arrives from Southern porta to morrow with a oargo of produos. Toe Tarawera passed the barquentines lima and Hazd Craig yesterday morning Ibis side of tbe Cape. Both wished to be reported. The ketoh Coronation was passed eff tho Cape, bound south. Tho Huddart-Paiker L’ne’a s.s. Zsalandia arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday, and prooeeda South in tbe evening. Tbe Union Co.’s b.b. Talane arrives from Southern ports on Wednesday morning, and proceeds to Auokland at 8 a.m. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S
MOVEMENTS. Wednesday, August Ist. —Talons arrives from Soatb and anile for Aneklapd, Pi st launch, 6 a.m-; last, 8 a.m. Wanak* Laves Bluff, Thursday, 26th July; Oamaru, Friday, 27th July ; Timaru, Saturday, 28th July; due Gisborne, Tuesday 31J.
, TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Ybstbrday. Auckland—Arrived, II a.m, ladralema, from Gisborne; 8.15 a.m., Victoria, from Gisborne; 28th, at 10 p.m„ Kotare, from Gisborne. Hast Cape Barquentine, supposed to be theHrank Guy, passed south at 5 am ; kelob Coronation passed south at 6 30 a m-; large barque passed south at 6 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1821, 30 July 1906, Page 1
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