SHIPPING.
The steamer Taluno arrived from Auckland shortly before neon yostordny. Pas sengers :—lnward : Misses Robertson, JohDston, Lane, Collins, and Bryan ; Mrsdamos Mnckay, Moore, and Wilson ; Messrs Moeller, Robb, Chambers, Mc« Lennan, Maokay, Binolai r , Moorr, Horne, Chambers, Stitahbury, Dillens, Robertson, Dalrymple, Longlacds, Week*, Mann, Bryan, Boulton, Uovvarib, Crump, Smith, Wilson and family. Outward : Misses Fiannery (21, Williams (2), Waterhouse, and Greene ; Mosdames McGrego', Hird, and Blown ; Messrs Toby, McGregor, Winnicott, Brown, Sunderland, Williams, Pike, Caldwell, Heywcrlh, Palmor, Burke, Whiteley, Ferguson, Small, Neale, Lloyd, and .Jr.rrett. The Taluno proceeded on her voyage South in the evening The local branch of tbe Union Company were advised on Saturday that the s.s. Squall left Auckland that evening for Tolago, Gisborne, and Napier, Tbe Tysor steamer Star of Australia will oompleta loading about Wednesday morning, and proceed to Auckland, On Siturday the barquentine lima sailed for Kipu, the tbvee-misted scow Southern Isle for Whangaroi, tbe barque Hazel Cra’g for Whangarei, and the scow Bravo for Tolago Bay and Whangarei. The Union Company's?. Mckoia arrived from Southern ports early on Sameday morning, and left for Auckland and Sydney at noon. Outward passengers : For Sydney : Messrs Todd, Elli-', and Thompson. For Auckland : Misses Knight, DeCosta, Vaughan, and Moyle ; Mesdames Rowland and child, Gaudin, East, Lysnar, Young and obi d, Hoyle, Davidson and 2 children, Tregea, Ross und 2 ohildren ; Messrs Jeffreys, Dreble, DeCosta, Qjinn, LeGrove, Lysnaq Young. Marohbanb, Richardson, Caddy, Ross, AtkiosoD, Davidson, Kenny, Nioholson, Tregoa, EggletoD, Kiddy, Oman, Fisher, Nair, Waok, Black, aDd Spanswiok.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday, August 22nd.—Tarawera at rives from South, and sails fer Auck land, First launch, 6 a.m.; last, 8 a.m.
Manuka arrives from Sydney and Auckland, and sails for South. Last launch, 5 p.m, (meantime.)
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Saturday. Fremantle —Arrived, p.°. Oroya, Passengers for New Zealand : Messrs Haigh, English, Ormanby, Wingate, and 20 thirdclass passengers. Aaokland— Arrived, 9.30 a.m , Taviuni, from Fiji. Napier—Arrived, 6 am., Fanny, from Gisborne. East Cape—Mokoia passed North at 4.50 p.m. Wellington—Sailed, 5,10 p m., Waikare, for Sydney. Ybstbrday. Eaet Cape—Talune passed South at 6.5 a.m. Auckland —Arrived, 8.50 a.m., Mokoia, from Gisborne ; 9,10 a.m., Manuks, from Sydney ; 12.30 a.m., Wanake, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1838, 20 August 1906, Page 1
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