SHIPPING.
The U.S.B. Co.’s Waikato arrivos from Napier and south to-moctow morning, and proceeds north ot S o’clock. The U.B.S. Co.’s Manuka leaves Auck-
land this afiornioa for Gisborne, arriving to-morrow morning, and proceeding south iu the evening. The steamer Putiki arrived from Wanganui yesterday morniDg with pipes for the waterworks, and has been discharging at Kaili wharf.
The barquo Hazol Craig is likely to get away this morning for Kaipara, thoro to load timber for Sydney. Tho ketch Coronation sailed yesterday aftornoon for Auckland, and at dusk was running before a spaukiDg breeze. She ought to make a fine run to the Capo. The ba’qneniino Frank Qny loaves for Wellington ibis morning in ballast. The D.S.S. Co.’s Sqoull arrived yesterday morning from Auckland via Toisgo Bay, and was berthed at the wharf. Sne leaves on return at one this afternoon. Tho seboomr Gisborne is on the way to Gioborne from Tairua with limber, Tho barque Constance Craig is loading timber at Hokianga for Sydney, and on discharge there proceeds to Newcastle to load coal for Gisborne,
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANI’B MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday, November 28ih—Waikare at rives from South, and sails for Auckland. First launob, 6 a m,; last, 8 a.m.
Manuka arrives from Sydney and Auckland, and sails for South. Last lannob, 5 p.m. (meantime.)
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yhstirday.
Napier—Arrived, 2.30 a.m., lalane, fiom Gisborne. Blutf—Arrived, 4.30 a.m., Maheno, from Hobait (English mail).
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1943, 27 November 1906, Page 1
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