SHIPPING.
The Uiuiiturt-ravkcr stoamor Zealamlia arrived from South yosterdav morning and proceeded to Auckland and Svdney about 11.30 a.in., the outward ' passengers being:— lor Auckland: Misses Lewis, Oxonham, Kirby, Paslev, Sawvor, Fleming, Bets, Gulman, Cleary! Aylwood, Mcsdames Gill (2), Steans, Slacken, child and infant, Lang, Morrison, Murray, A\ color, Dyke, Simmons, Messrs. Gill, J. G. Cox, Hanna, Steans, Joiino, Eamsoy, Payne, A. H. Gillman, P. Throdc, IV. Gordon, V. Lee. G. Robertson, IV. Carson, IV. Maiiton, F. J. Hansen, J. McTigue, Donghtou, IVi Pore, R. Maurice, Martin, Stewart, Oakes, Masters Sweet, Morrison, Oman. The C.S.S. Co’s, steamer Monowai arrived from Auckland shortly after noon yesterday, and proceeded South in the evening. Passengers:—lnwards: Misses Collins, Thomas, McGrath, and Adamson, Mcsdames Jones, Parker, Hannah and soil, Messrs. Colebrook, Xewmart, Dines, Jones, Bruce, Lehollim, DeLautour, Martin, Ferguson, Lealiv, Cox, Pegg, Bennett, McClntchie, Dodd, Smith, Bain, Saddler, Cane, Harris, ' Ansell, SherrifF, Sargeant, Harwood (2), McGarald, Mutheron, Scott, Johnstone, Seymour, Beaumont, Olive, Jury, and Elliott. Outward passengers were : Stearmoiul, Malone, Stewart, Somerville (2), Quiglev, Weller, ivlurrav. Hall, Jackson, Morell, Woodward, Green (2), Finlay, Nurse O’Halloran. • Mesdames Payor and infant, Morrison, Mitchell, Nicholls and 4 children, Cockle and child, Jeune and 5 children, Saunders, McCarthy, Messrs. Fleming, Hewitt, Stodart (2), Dyer, Armstrong, Williamson. Tillich, Grof- , tm, Quigley, Payor, Puflett, England, Kerschafft, Butters, Coupe, Magey, Twill, Olsen, Mcßeath. Jobson, Bain, ■ Corbett, Logan, McNidder, Cooper, I Redpath, Fainveather, Cruickshank, j Mitchell, Stackwood, Jeune, Nile, Sefton. Williams, Ardern, Henzler (2), Elmers, Murray, Williamson, Halverston. Mackav. Morgan, and Metcalfe. The scow Hawk left for Auckland on Saturday evening, and after an * overhaul will carry timber logs for the £ Alpha Sawmill Company. . The U.S.S. Co’s. Haupiri is‘at pre- , sent working coast ports, and is due 1 at Gisborne in the morning. . The schooner .Waiapu is making a x run up the coast for a load of wool. c The Tyser liner Star of Japan is f due from. Wellington this morning, and the Shaw, Saville and Albion j 1 Co.’s Aotea is due from Pic+on on J Wednesday morning. c U.S.S.CO’s. MOVEMENTS. c Wednesday, Jan. 2, Talune arrives from South and sails for Auckland. First launch 6 a.m. Last 8 a.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING, YESTERDAY. Wellington.—Sailed, at 3 p.r:., steamer Papamii, for London, iJUtli. East Cape.—Steamer Zealand >•:. pi ssed north at 4 3U pm., 29th; steu Bier Monowai passed south at 7 a.m , 30tli. Auckland.—Arrived, at 8 a.iu., steamer Zealandia, from Gisborne.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GIST19061231.2.3
Bibliographic details
Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1967, 31 December 1906, Page 1
Word Count
400SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1967, 31 December 1906, Page 1
Using This Item
The Gisborne Herald Company is the copyright owner for the Gisborne Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Gisborne Herald Company. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.