SHIPPING.
The Union Co.’s s.s. Moana arrived from Southern ports on Saturday at 1.30 a.m. and proceeded for Auckland and Sydney yesterday morning. Gisborne passengers:—lnward: Mesdames Coleman, Brodrick, Wray, Smith and son, Burns and 3 children, Mai and child, Cobb and 7 children, Mcßryde and child, Farquhan, Blake; Misses Coleman, Stoddart, Williams, Brodrick, Hodge, Schnutzc, Smyth, Chambers, Hinit, Hewson, Torr; Messrs Davy, Gibbs, Cooper, Lockhead, Wray, Smith, Orr, Arthur, Fabian, DeLisle, Russell, Surmau, Lusk, Steele, Goodwill, Banks, Burgess, Sunderland, McGregor, Houlahnn, Colebourne, Irwin, Lysnar, Ferris, Ormond, and 50 steerage. Outward : Mesdames Hacehe, Taylor, Rochinger, Williams, Dorce, Cuthbert, Townley, Wallace; Misses Rochinger, Beerc, Hyctt, Boyd; Messrs Smithie*, Daniel, Gauclin, Muir, Irvin, Isaacs, South, Gilbert.
The Union Co’s s.s. Squall left Napie l ' at 5 pin oil Saturday and was brought in on yesterday morning's tide. The cargo consists of over 2CO tons general. The vessel sails for East Coast ports and Auckland this afternoon. The scow Hawk arrived from the North yesterday morning with a cargo of logs. The Union Co.’s ss. Tarawera arrives from South on Wednesday morning and sails for Auckland. The Union Co.’s s.s. Mokoia arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday afternoon and sails South in the evening.
The Union Co.'s s.s. Taluno arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon and proceeded South in the evening, taking the following passengers: —Misses McCormack, Glover; Mrs Cowall; Messrs Naish, Cunningham, Williams, Perry, Bain, Kinvig, Flender, Williamson, Clayton, Johnston, Crompton, Dunlop, Dearsley, McGregor, Harding, Coleman, Morrison, Master Jackson. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S
MOVEMENTS.
Monday, September 3rd.—Squall sails for East Coast bays and Auckland, taking cargo from wharf. Wednesday, September sth. —Tarawera arrives from South and sails for Auckland. First launch 6 am. Last launch 8 a.m. Mokoia arrives from Sydney and Auckland and sails for South. Last launch 5 p m., (meantime). TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yhsthbday.
East Cape— Tyser liner passed South 6.20 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1850, 3 September 1906, Page 1
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310SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1850, 3 September 1906, Page 1
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