SHIPPING.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia arrived from Auckland early yesterday afternoon, and proceeded South in the evening. Passengers : —lnward : Misses Holloway. .Butler, Allen, Fla veil, Hogg, Robinson, Bees (2). Macfarlane, Hvmes; Alesdunies McGrath, Fears, Pauli. South Dunn, Edwards and child, Williams and child; .Messrs Heston, Rovnolds, Noton. Hutchinson Rich, Jackson, Walsh, Percy, Nicholson, i'arley, Haivega, Buttcrworth. Kiri. Mndill. Plummer, Smith, South, and Lev. lame. Outward: Misses Symes, Winter, Longnrgun. 1 onsonhy, M. Fox, McDowell, Scarfc, Instill. Mollumby. Nelson, Handson: Mesdames Buchanan and two children Could and child. Rynch. D. Caldaell, Scarfc and infant, Ballaiityne, l aimer Dcniiington and 2 children. Tavlor; Messrs Symes. («. Sharp. Dyer, C. Alexander. Scott, Kaui'er Clements, J. W inter, H- D. Nicliolsdn, Cockerell. J. H. Bradshaw, Ballaiityne, H. Bayly. 1 cacock, J. Blair,.T. Spence. Clinch, AlcGiiinlej , Dcniiington. .1. Btirberg, .1. Duncah, J 5 Smith. LVa rson, Musters Uai*diner Hollowav Dramatic Company. The I I udda rt-Parker’s s.s. AA nnmera arrived from the South on Saturday morning, and at noon proceeded to Auckland and Sydney. The Tyser steamer _ Star ot Australia arrived from "Wellington early on Saturday morning to load tor the Home markets, and should get away on Wednesday or Thursday. The schooner Awanui arrived front Tairua on Saturday morning, carrying a cargo of 75,090 feet of timber, winch was consigned to Messrs Evans, Nield and Co.. Mack roll and Colley, and F. Stafford. The Awanui left Tairua on Wednesday last, making a swift run across the Bay of Plenty to East Cape. The’ scow Waikomni arrived from North yesterday with timber. The auxiliary schooner Ivnco aria veil from Auckland via the Coast yesterday, and was berthed at the wharf last evening. The scow Alert left for Kiripaka on Saturday afternoon. The steamer Kalin arrived from Napier on Saturday ..morning, and returned in the evening. The steamer Fanny arrived on Saturday morning with 200 rams, anti returned in the evening. The steamer Irish Monarch arrived at Auckland on Saturday from Sydney. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. YESTERDAY. East Cape.—Mokoia passed South at 7.30 a.m. „ Auckland. —Arrived, i a.m., AVimmera, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1990, 28 January 1907, Page 2
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