SHIPPING.
Tho Union Company’s s.s. Tarawera arrived from Napier yesterday morning, and loft again for Auckland. Passengers, inward :—Misses Speedy, King, Lewis, Large, Mesdomrs Ellis, Byrne, Gubby, Messrs Moulday, Mahoney, Ellis, Sherrat*, Johnston, Nathan, Thompson, Cottrell, Morrison, Campbell, Brown, Hollow, Hayward, Hogg, and Tittoll Bruno Com l ' pony. Outward : Misses Tietjen and Hyelt, Mrs Ellerbeok, Messrs Ellorbeok, Spenoo,' Clark, Quick, and Bishop Loniban,
The Union Company’s turbine steamer Maheno (Captain Neville) arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 1.80 p.tn. yesterday, and proooedcd south at 7 o’olock last night. Passengers, inward ; —From Sydoey ; MDsdames Ford, Smith and family, Messrs Ford, Clare, Smith, O’Brien, Masterton, Riley, Henderson, From Auokland: Mrs Chrisp, Misses Voyoo, Morel, Poroival, Pellant, Nioolas, Mao Donald, Messrs Heath, Robertson, Cos, Hyarns, GrmlintoD, Taylor, Poaeocke, Nicholson, Pickford, Benjamin, MoLean, MoQregor, Grey, Chrisp, Pril* obard, Lysnar, Robertson (2). MoCullooh, Hird, Peveral, White, S eggall, Beattie, Bulterwortb, Bouden, Bartlett, Mitobell, McEwen, Morris, Treverry. Outward : Misses Foster, Edwatds, Rosie, Searle, Chisholm, Siovwrigtt, Duddp, Davis (2), Nursp, Shearer, Doyle, Mesdames Davies, Foeter, Btnnett, Edwards, Maekie, Carr, Msgmusson and infant, Vowles, Mobborley, Brannon, Messrs Clayton, Graham Martin, Thompson, Meredith, Murphy MoLeod, Page, Lmgly, Connell, Lloyd, Vowles, Wilsod, Clifford, MoKerz'p, Hcllands, Stimpson, Atkins, Nolan, Russell, Mobberley, Brannon, Kennedy, Dmm mmd.
Toe Shaw, Savill steamer Kumara arrived from Timaru yesterday morning to load 5000 oaroase3 ftczsn mulloo. From Auckland the Kumara gots to LytteltoD, the Doe to Wellington, and leaves there for Home on the 15th last. The vessel was expeolcd to get away early this morning. Too Tyser’s line s.s, Mimiro is expeoted to complete loading to-morrow, and then leaves direct for Sydney. Tho Union Company’s as. Haupiri arrived at noon yesterday from coast ports and Auckland, and left at 3 p.m. for Wellington,
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S
MOVEMENTS.
Bunday, October 7th—Tarawera arrives from Auckland, and sails for Scu’.h,
Last launoh 5 p.m. Wellington—Arrived, 7,25 p.m,, ship Australia, from Liverpool.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
YH3THRDAY.
Perth—Arrived, s.s. Britannia at Frtm&ntle, PaaeeDgers for New Zealand: Messrs Smith, wife and daughter, Puawlicson and wife, Mrs Simmon and four children. Hobart—Arrived, s.s. Pakeha, from London. Sydney— Arrived,_ 7 p.m. yesterday, Manuka, from Wellington, Auckland —Sailed, 125 a.oh, Mana* pouri, for Rarotonga; 4.15 p.m., Hanroto, for Fiji. , East Cape-Union steamer Mahero passed south at 8.45 a.m.; sohooner Gisborne passed south at 10 an).; e.s Cornwall passed south at 3.15 p.m. yesterday. Oamaru —Arrived, 9.30 a.m„ Toroa, from Gisborne. . Wellington—Arrived, 440 p.m,, War* hare, from Sydney.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1876, 4 October 1906, Page 1
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