SHIPPING.
Tho ss. Toron sailed for .Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. Weather permitting, tho schooners Awanui and Gisborne will sail for Mercury Bay this morning. The Union Co.'s 5.3. Manuka arrives from Southern ports this morniog, and proceeds to Auokland and Sydney at 10 o'olook. Passengers for Auckland: Miss McCashion, Mesdames EUisden, Jones and 2 obildren, Schubp, Messrs Gardner, Taylor, Adair, MoGrfgor, Evin-. son, Cooper, Schube, Mollrr, Aioher, Long, Kavanagh, and Syers. The Union Co.’s s.s. Haopiri leaves Auckland this momiDg for Coast ports and Gisborne. Tbe barquentino lima arrived from Newoast'o yesterday, after a voyage cf dose on nineteen days. Tho vessel left tho Australian port at 8 p.m. cn tho 16th. Vaiiabla winds were Exporitnced uotil the North Capo was reaohod, on the morning of the 26ib. The vessel war 24 hours beating about at tbe Cape. Westerly and south westerly windi were experienced down tbe coast, tbe East Cape beiQg passed on Monday morning at two o'clock. The ba-que Hazel Craig was picked up a' tbe Cape, and accompanied the lima down the ooast During the roosn! ssvoro southerly blow tho ba quentine was for a considerable time under close canvas, l There was a very hoavv sea, which made her roll heavily and kept tho decks awash. About eight yesterday morning the captain decided to come ou to port, which was reached at 4 30. The evgo oonsists of 30 tons hardwopd for rai'way bridges and 420 tens coal. The Union Co.’s s.s, Talune arrives fr:m Auckland to morrow afternoon, and sails for Southern ports in tho eveoing. Tho barque Hszol Craig arrived f om Newcastle yesterday afternoon. Tne vessel
lslt Newcastle ou tho 19. h, meeting variable winds on the way across, and south--westerly winds down tho coast. Tbe harqna was in company with the lima after passing the East Cape. The vessel will be ligh'eced of a portion of her cargo before being bronght up to the wharf. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Saturday, August 4ih.—Haupiri leaves Auckland for Eaßt Coast Bays at 8 a. m, Manuka arrives from South, and sails for Auckland and Sydney. First launoh 6 30 a.m,, last 10 a.m. Sunday, August sth.—Talune arrives from North, and sails for South. Last launoh 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Yhstbrday. Auckland—Arrived, 8.45 a.m., Talune, frcm Gisborne. East CBpe—Kotare passed South at 7 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1825, 4 August 1906, Page 1
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388SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1825, 4 August 1906, Page 1
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