SHIPPING.
Tho Union Co’s s.s. Taluno arrived fron Southern ports on Saturday morning am proccedod to Auckland at nine o’clock. Tho s.s. Sierra arrived at San i’ranoisci on November 6th at 5 p m. Tho barqucntiuo Prank Guy loavoi "Westport for Gisborne to-day. Tho Union Co’s s.s. Squall arrivod from Napier yesterday morning with a fv.il gonoral cargo. Tho vessel proceeded tc Tolago and Auckland last evening. Tho New Zealand Shipping Go’s s.s, Ruapehu left Plymouth on Saturday foi Wellington. Tho Kaipara left Capetown on Sunday for Dunedin. Messrs Common, Shelton and Co., agonts for tlio Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., Ltd., announce that tho s.s. Maori will arrive at Gisborne on Monday next from Timaru, and will proceed to load for London, sho will take away about 5000 carcases, 1200 bales of wool, and 100 casks of tallow from this port, and after loaving Gisborne will call at Napier, and Wellington to complete her loading. Tho boat i 3 expected to arrive in London in good time for the January wool sales, The Huddart, Parker Lino’s s.s. Victoria arrived from Sydney and Auckland yesterday afternoon and proccedod South in the evoning. Passongers —Inward; From Sydney; Mesdames Ewon and nurse, and Codrington; Messrs Foreman and Hill, From Auckland : Misses Hyde, Desborougb, Havers, Tait, Harris, Wright, Parker; Mesdames Desborougb, Warren, Tutchen, Clark ; Messrs Taylor, Holworthy, Evans, Ford, Hodge, Smith, Quick, Williams, Marlow, Forsythe, Bowman, Pender, Brennan, Arnold, Schofield. Outward; Misses Stewart, Ross, Campbell Dinan, Saunders, Boylan, Reid, Brown, Liepst, Eddy, Drummond; Mesdames Wilkinson, Colebourno, Mann, Spriggs and child, Holdsworth and child, Brown, Drummond, liinnear, Cavanagh, Neale, Fitzwilliam and son, Cobb and son; Messrs Cox, Gallic, Bright, Oram, Jacks, Russell, Guthrie-Smith, Wilkinson, Hamilton, Bennett, Mann, Bruce, Agnew, Mawhinney, Carr, Fitstwilliam, Wilkinson, Phillips, Matl’ey, Drummond (2), Leipst, Miller, Brown, Cameron, Pollock, Bateman, Lyons, Drower, Morgan, Bonner, Snowball, Anderson, Grose, Sheets, Lindsay, Beal, Eddy, Washer, Murphy, Robinson (2), Gordon, Reith, Miller, Ward, Edge, and Barrass. Tho auxiliary schooner Waiapu arrived at Auckland on Tuesday after a rough passage from Gisborne of three weeks. The Union Co’s s.s. Manuka arrives from Southern ports to morrow afternoon and proceeds to Auckland and Sydney. Last launch 4 p.m. Tho auxiliary schooner Kaeo arrived at Auckland yesterday. UNION ,STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S
MOVEMENTS. Friday, November 9th.—Manuka arrives from South, and sails for Sydney and Auckland. Last launch, 4 pm, Saturday, November 10th—Wanaka arrives from South and sails for Auckland, Sunday, November 11th.—Talune arrives from Auckland and sails for South, Last launch, 5 pm,
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING, Yesterday. Auckland—Arrived, 4.20 p.m., Navua, from Nakualofa.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1927, 8 November 1906, Page 1
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422SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1927, 8 November 1906, Page 1
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