SHIPPING.
The steamer Haupiri arrived from Auokland and Coast ports at 5 yesterday morning, and proceeded Souih at 10 e.m. Tbe stesmer worked nil tbo ports oa the list. Passoagors—lnward: Misses Neilson, Walker, Mrs Dick, Messrs Jaoksoo, Hargreaves, Thorburn (2), Fiiber and Morgan. There woro no passengers out. wards. The steamer Tarawera arrived from Auokland at 5,15 p.m. yesterday, and proceeded South early in the evening. Passengers: -Howard : Misses Lilloy and Hunter; Mesdames Tullook, Junes and 2 obildron, Gordon, Howard and infant, Lund, Heading; Messrs Foster, Champion, Finn, Oallan, Ooekburn, Jamos, Bruce, Marshall, Robb, Davis, Clements, WiN lisms, Salinger, Macky, and 14 stoorage. Outward : Misses Tripp, Frodsberg, Whitehead (2) ; Mesdames Drummond, Williamson, Broughton, logley, Mahoney ; Messrs Drummond, Magnussen, Carroll, Baker, Holden, Wiosbip, Cramp, Crispin, Biohardson, Green, Todd, Holmes, Bffo, DustiD, Burlon', Djmock, Mclntosh, Coles, Sharpin, Grange, Rev. J. Paterson, end Master Hayes. Tho Huddart-Parker Lice's s.s. Victoria errivod from Southern poris on Siturday morning, aod proceeded to Auckland a. nocD.
Tho Union Co.’s 9,5. Squall arrived from Napier on Saturday morning, aod proceeded to Auokland at 6 o’clock the same evening. Tbe auxiliary schooner Ilaeo returned from Oca<l ports on Saturday morning after disouarging overoarried oargo. The vessel sailed for Auckland during the evening, via Tuparoa and Cape Bunaway. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday, Ootobsr 24th—Sqnall loavrs Auckland for Tolago, Napier, and Gisborne wharf, y Talone arrives from South and sails for Auckland. First launob, 6 a.m,; last, 8 a,no. Waoeka arrives from South and sails for Auokland, Thursday, Ootober 25th—Haupiri sails for East Coast bays and Auokland,
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Saturday.
Auckland —Capo Maria Van Diemen reports: Sieamer Ngatiawa passed east at 4 p.m. Acrrived, 440 p.m., Rippingham Grange, from Glasgow, Napier—To sail 6 p.m. Sunday, Fanny, for Gisborne.
Wellington—Sailed, 6.30 p.m, Wim« mera, for Sydney.
Yhsthrday. Auokland —Arrived, 10,15 a.m., Vio> toria, from Gisborne.
East Cape—Squall passed north at 5-20 a.m. ; Huddarl-Parker steamer passed north at 6 p.m. yesterday ; scows Southern Isle, Hawk, May, aod Coronation driven back by yesterday’s gale, sheltering south of the Island,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1911, 22 October 1906, Page 1
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