SHIPPING.
The steamer AVckii arrived how Napier yesterday morning, and returned in the evening, via AVnikokopu. . The Shaw-Savillo and Albion Co. » Aotea life for Napier last night.
Tlio U.S.S. Co.’s .Maupiri (Captai Campbell' arrived from Napier vie terilay morning, and at- 1 1 .-'0 preceded to roast bays to load woo! Rassongcrs inward : Messrs. Grange Bairo-vmaii, KTuwsr.rom, Ferguson and two natives. For Coast ports Mrs. Downey, Messrs. Downey an i l:i I! •< i ,i.
The U.S.S. Co.’s s.s. Wail;arc arlives from South early this morning anil proceeds to Auckland, where sho connects with tbe Manuka for Sy .1 3i ey: last boat 1U a.m. On !:■ iel fioin Auckland, the sten.i t r AV.iikaie irri. i s here on Tuesday instead of 'Wednesday afternoon as usual. The U.S S. C > ’s Squall leaded wo 1 at Tolago Bay yesterday morning, arrived last evening, and after trimshipping die wool to the s s. Aotej, proceeded to Napier. The U.S.S. Co.’s Talune leaves Auckland for Gisborne to-dav, arrives to-morrow afternoon, and then pr >- coeds to Napier and Southern ports, last launch 5 p.m. The auxiliary schooner Kaeo leaves Auckland for Coast ports and Gisborne on Thursday next.
U.S.S.CO’s. MOVEMENTS. SATURDAY, JAN. 5, Waikaro arrives from the South, and sails for Auckland. First la'uneh G a.m.; last launch, 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 6, Talune arrives from . Auckland, and sails for South. Last launch 0 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. YESTERDAY. Napier.—To sail at 8.30 p m., AVaikare for Gisborne. Arrived 11.39 a.m., Kaipara, from Gisborne. MAIL NOTICE. Eor Auckland, AVaikare, Saturday, January 5, 0 a.m. For’Napier, AVellington and South, Taluno, Saturday, January 5, V.o u p.m. For Australia (due in Sydney January 11), Tasmania, Ceylon, India, Straits Settlements, and China, AVaikare, Saturday, January 5, 9 a.m.
United States of America, Canada, AVest Indies, Central America, AVest Coast of South America, United Kingdom, and Continent of iiluropo ,via San Francisco (due in in London February 9), also Samoa, Hawaiian Islands, Fhilippine Islands, and Japan. Connecting with s.s Ventura at Auckland, Monpwai, AVednesday, January 9, 7 a.m.
LOCAL MAILS. Daily—At 7 a.m. Makauri. Whatatutu. Daily—At 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Makaraka, Waerengaahika, Ormond, Kaitnratahi. To Karaka. Daily—At 2 p.m. (Thursday 1 p.m.; Patutahi, Matawhcro, Manutuke, Murewai. Mondays and Thursdays—At 6 a.m. Tatapouri, Wliangara, Pakarae, Hauiti, Toiago Bay, • Tokomaru Bay, Waipiro Bay, Tuparoa, 1 Port Awanui. Monday and Thursday—At 3 p.m. Motu, Ralcauroa, Whakarau, Poututu. Monday—At 6 a.m. Hangaroa, Waerengaokuri, Tiniroto, Frasertown, Marumaru, Ruakituri, Wairoa.
PRIVATE BAGS. MONDAY. C a.m.—Coast: Turehaua Station, Seymour, Puatau, Rototalii, Biddles, Sinclair, Oatos, Te Puka, Bushy, Pe Loisel, Puia, Waipiro Station, J. 1. Murphy. . 6.45 a.m.—Tram Line: Jackson Leu is, Koko, Tchau. 2 p.m.—Murewai: Currie. . • 3 p.m.—Motu Line: V aihuka, Brdige, C.H., .Bridge, WAV'.,. KAipono, Thomson, McDonald, Baigent, Puha. . 3 p.m.—Train, Te Karaka: Lewis Evinson. TUESDAY. 6.45 a.m.—Train Lino: Lewis Jackson, Tchau. 7 a.m. —Wairoa Line: Joblm, Mather, Tulloch, Coop, Swarbrick. 9.30 a.m. —Waimata Valley: P. i. Ken.vay, Kenway Bros., Mander, Watson, Bailie, ICiore. 2 p.m. —Currie. 3 p.m. —Lewis, Evinson. WEDNESDAY. 6.45 a.m. —Tiain: Jackson, Lewis, Tchau, Rooke 3 p.m.—Lewis, E vinson. THURSDAY.
6 a.m.—Coast : Turehaua, Seymour, Loisel, Puatae, Rototalii, Biddles, Sinclair, Oates, To Puka, Busby, Te Puia (Gordon’s), Murphy, Waipiro Station, Waiparc, T. S. Williams, Ivirk Bros., Peno Heihi, G. Kirk, J. Wallcor. ■ 6.45 a.m. —Lewis, Jackson, Roke, Tchau. 2 p.m.—Currie. 3 p.m. —Train: Lewis, Evinson. c 3 p.m. —Motu Lino: Wailnika, C. *- Tl. Bridgo, VV. W. Bridge, ICaipono, Thomson, McDonald, Baigent, Puha. FRIDAY. 6.45 a.m. —Jackson, lewis. Tchau Roke. 2 p.m.—Currie. 3 p.m.—Lewis, Evinson. SATURDAY." 6.45 a.m.- —Jackson, Lewis, Telinu, Roke. . 9.30 a.m. —Renway, P. 1., konway Bros., Mander, Watson, Bailie. 2 p.m. —Currie. 3 p.m. —Lewis, Evinson. >VHEN"BABY BURNS HIS HAND. VVlien sister cuts Iter finger. When brother gets a bruise. In short, when anything happens to the children which causes them pain, it is mother’s delight to comfort and relieve the little sufferers. She can always do this when she has Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment in tho house. Rubbing a little of it over a sore or wound immediately takes away all pain, and vastly hastens recovery. Keep a bottle in the house always, and you will agree with a thousand other mothers who have said that they could not keep bouso without it. For sale by A. 3V, J, Mann, Agent, Chemist,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1971, 5 January 1907, Page 1
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