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THE TIDES.

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Tlk- schooner Awmiui (Captain Dowd) arrived early on Christmas morning irom Tuirua, having ett that port on Saturday, and had a fine run down. She bnugs a tu! lmul ( it timber, as toilows:— t., 1. Stafford; 28.131 ht.. Evans. Nmld and Co • 1853 ft., A .Black: SGoOtt., Clayton ‘Bros.; 1013 ft., J. Towniey. Alter discharge, the Awamu will probably leave tor Mercury Bay and 'lamia, via Tola go Bay and Tauranga. Messrs. Evans, Nield and Co. are the Gisborne agents. The C.S.S. Co’s, steamer \\ aikaro arrived from Auckland yesterday after noon, unci proceeded South in the evening, taking the following passenirersAlisses Mattlierson. Robinson, Mi Isom, Morland (2), MeCliskie, Colebrook, Mesdames Bright, Simson and child, Baker, Robinson, .Morland, Innis. AleKoaguo and three children, MeCliskie, Paterson. and Hunter, Kev. E. Walker, Messrs. Hill, Whelan, P. Wright, H. McLernon, Bright. T. McGuire, J. Georgeson, Colebotirne, Grinned, 0. S. 'Watkins, W. J. Hunter, G. Bradley-Smith, MeCliskie, and Morice. .Masters AlcCliskie, East, Hair, Humphries, and Tibhitt. The inward passengers were: Misses Judd. .Matthews (2). Keutlerdine (2), Mesdames Judd, McDowell, Hughes, Kenderdine, Jenkins, Francis, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Kershaw, Smith, McDowell. Jackson, Chanier, Stonhnm. Judd, Wills, Firth, Somerville, Yalnter (2), Kenderdine, Heron, Turnbull, O’Connor, Francis, Cassey, Cruickshank, Stewart, AYoods, Hair, Thompson, and Lynch, Masters Finn and Hughes. The U.S.S. Co’s, steamer Monowai arrived from South yesterday morning. and thence proceeded to Auckland, the passengers for the North being—Misses Brownlee, Healey, O’Keefe, and Dippin, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Edwards and child, Messrs. Salt, J. H. Ferguson, Allen and child, Leslie (2), and C. B. DeLautour. The inward passengers were: Misses Brown, Cross, O’Connor, Mesdames Monk, Gurney, Payor, Ludbrook, Doyle, Pyke, Kirkpatrick, Beere, Saxby, East, Clark, Ramsey, Cliff, Newson, Stoddart Cooper, 'Williamson, Burt, Sven son, Inglebretson, ‘Williams, White, Johnson, .McConnell, Graham, Grouth, Jnntes, Perfect, Taylor, O’Connor, and Hughes. The schooner Waiapu (Captain Martin), got back to port on Monday night after a coastal run. The U.S.S. Co’s. Squall, which arrived from Auckland via i’olago Bay on Monday, with 350 tons >f japes, rails, etc., returns at 3 this afternoon, and on the way up calls at Whangarei. The steamer Putiki arrived at Wellington on Monday morning .

TELEGRAPHIC. Port Chalmers.—Arrived 6p.m. 24, steamer Waiver a, from London. Auckland.—Sailed, 5.45 p.m., 24th, Manuka ,for Sydney; 4.10 p.m., 25th, "VVaikare. for Gisborne. East Cape.—Large barque off Cape at 3 p.m., steering south-east. Another message from East Capo reports: —“Large four-masted barque off Cape at Ga.m., steering southeast). Lyttelton.--Sailed 12.35 a.m., 25th, Paparoa, for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe. YESTERDAY. East Cape.—Wanaka passed north at 7.30 a.m.; Waikare passed south at 9.20 a.m. London, Dec. 25.—Arrived, Waimate, from Auckland; sailed, Titania, for Wellington, anil Star of Scotland, for New Zealand ports. Sydney, Dec. 26.—Arrived, Wliungaroa, from Raglan. Newcastle, Dec. 26.—Sailed, Kaiapoi, for Bluff. Sydney, Dec. 25.—Arrived, Helen Denny, from Kokianga, and Alexa, from Wanganui. Newcastle, Dec. 26. Sailed, Alaroro, for Wanganui.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1964, 27 December 1906, Page 1

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THE TIDES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1964, 27 December 1906, Page 1

THE TIDES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1964, 27 December 1906, Page 1

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