SHIPPING.
Tho ketoh Coronation sailed for Auok land on Saturday. Tho Union Company's f.?. liannk arrived from Napier yesterday aflernoor and proosoded to Auokland during th eveuing. Gisborne passsngors, inward Misses Oliver, Batoliffe, Sheerer, Sloven son, O'Beilly, Atkin, Maogoun, end John son, Mesdames Burrows and children (2) Stock and child, Hookey and obildrtn (3) Clayton, Clift. Bobeclson, Harris, Taylor Bridgp, Muir, Mossmao, Lee, Bentley; Hall and children (3), Messrs Stevens, Davis, Lillej, Hookey, Maclean, Wake, field, Olayton, Hyde, Groom, Baines, Harris, Crispin, Walton, Grimstone, Trent, BaiD, Webb, Gerhard, Sharpie, Dymook, TiDgey, Williams, Bensbaw, Hepburn, Clark, Daving, Bennett, Muir, Mossman, Arnett, Butler, PeDglass, Bligb, and 28 steerage. Outward; Misso Todd and Hickson, Mesdames Hawkins and child, MoShimming, Morrison, Bees, Todd, Johnston, Warren Clerk, and Knight, Messrs MoGiegor, Dobbie, Marchant, Nicholson, Earle, Mcr.isoD, Bres, Smithies, Foster, TcdJ, Howard, Knight, Griffin, Barrington, Webb, DaOosto, and Dormer. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo sailed for coastal ports and Auckland yesterday. The Union Compsny’s ss. Squall arrived from Auokland and Tolago on Soturday morning, and returned at midnight. The Union Company’s s.s. Talune arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon, and prooeeded south in the evening. Gisborne passengers, inward : Misses Livingstone (2), Ferris, Seymour, Walker, and Kale'gh, Mesdames Hemming, Symonds, Holywood, Ferris, Notoo, Webb, Veal and ohild, Messrs DeLahaniy, Daweor, Hill, Flemming, Brown, Noton, O’Keefe, O’Connor, Bibby, Leers, Layton, lOberg, Smith, Fooles, Fitzgerald, White, and Okapn. Outward : Misses Carr, Lough, Denby, aDd Geddyp, Mes* dames Collins, East and infant, Flanigan, MoDonald, and Thompson, Messrs Andecsod, McKeriok, Smith, Jantke, East, Walsh, While, Carmichael, Baymond, Veitob, Miller, White, MoMiobae), Caesar, MorgaD, Craill, Matthews, Somerville, Blair, Bees, Wackrow, Flanigan, Hill, KiDg, DartoD, West, Brooe, Kavanagb, Byder, Wade, Thompson, Btnce, Deliautonr, Trewby, West, end Mitobell. -s UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Wanaka loads at Bluff, Thursday, 17th ; Oamaru, Friday, 19th ; Timaru, Saturday, 20th. Due Gisborne, Tuesday, 23rd Wednesday, October 17ih—Tarawora arrives from South and sails for Auckland. First launoh 6 a.m,; last 8 a.m. Mokoia arrives from Sydney and Auckland, and sails for south, Last • launoh 5 p,m, (meantime). TELEGRAPHIC BHIPPING.
Saturday. •Wellington—Arrived, 7.15 a.m , Buru, from Gisborne. Auckland—Arrived, 4 p.m., Haupiri, from Gisborne, via East Coast bays. Ybsthrday. Napier—S .ilod, 8.30 a.m., Manuka, for Gisborne; East Cape—Talune passed south 8 10 a.m.; scow Maranoa passed south 1.30 p.m.; Wanaka passed south 2 p.m.; Squall passed north 1 40 p.m. Wellington—Arrived, 8.15 a.m., Toroa, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1905, 15 October 1906, Page 1
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392SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1905, 15 October 1906, Page 1
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