SHIPPING.
The U.S.S. Co’s. AA’nikaro arrived from Napier and South yesterday morning, and proceeded to Auckland. The following are the passengers for Auckland: —Misses Rutledge, Hollovrov, Svens, Knox. Alosdames AV. Simpson. J. F. Bennett', Lnrnoy. Max Jackson, Bruce, Cox., South, Jorrain, Aili, Seeling, Men’zies and child, Messrs. J. l>. Pcrrett, Brodrick, -M. A. Carr, Larney, McCntcheon, C. Cooper, South, Montgomery, Hne and 2 boys. Hookey, Triggs, Mendelssohn, Jciratn, AA : . Aiaxwell, Buchanan, Cottrell, Seeling, T. P. A'osper, Alcuv.ies.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 5.30 last night, and proceeded south later in the .evening. Passengers:—lnward : From Sydney—Miss Daniels. Mesdames Ellis and AVeiss. Messrs Grant, Markov. Teschke. Mouzheimer From Auckland—Al isses Porrv. Gilniour, Stewart, Atuton, Naylor', Manmug, Tattersall: Afesdames Faulkner, and infant, Boyd. Harding, Lincoln, Gelling and child, Martyn, Oates and child, Ferris and 2 children, Kane, Bastings. Papachazie, Tyall. Higgins, Judd; Alessrs Kirkbv. Tee, Muir, Kane, Maurice, Roach', O’Haltoran, Osmond, Robertson, Foster, AVilson, Gordon, Robb, Lcslin. Teggin. AYhitford, Anderson, A’incent, Cairnov, Lee. Harvey, Donkin, Bastings, atid Harry. Outward : _ Atisses Spithall, Hales, Bridges, Keys, Gregory (2), Jenkinson, Steele, Skillieorn, ‘ AVilhanis and 21 children. Hills, Hall (2), McDavitt. Townley, Phillips, Lucas • Mesdames Clark and daughter Bartou Bavitt Blakely, Blazey. Mine and child, Alorrison and child. AVilioek, Proctor and infant, Ti'elv, Hills and infant, Parker, Towulev, ‘Phillips Gibson and infant. Kurapo. Afeikleham: Alessrs Brown, Jacks. Fordliam. Burns, Joimstoii AVilliams, Aluir, • » Jnker. Blazey, Simeon, Wilhams. Barker (2). Afiinro. Marshall, Horner. AV hitle.v, Pilcher, Skillieorn ltt: ' ,?? acb ’ AVilson, Mealier U llhanisoii, Gibson, Sutherland, AV! Campbell and Inspector MacDonelk h,i M S ° h , 00nt ' r Gl ? boni ° loft Tairua t inl,;; a y lnoi : m, !S "'ill' » load of mt ;; ln 'i llrnffd oarly yesterday morning. She reports sighting the Pararae. lem ls! ° ancho, ' e<l off The scow Alert was ready to leave yesterday afternoon for Kiripaka but is delayed by head winds. Tho captain expects tho vessel to o- e t away to-dav. ° The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co’s s.s. kumara arrived from AVelington at 11 a.m. yesterday, after a loim passage from Wellington, and is loath ln S frozen meat for London. The s.s. Putiki sailed at midday yesterday for AVelington. ' UNION COAIPANY’S AIOA'EAIENTS I Friday February 22, Squall leaves Auckland for Tolaga, Napier, and Gisborne. Sunday, February 24, A\ aikare arrives from Auckland, and sails for South. Last launch 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. •. YESTERDAY. London: Arrived, 19th, Papanui and Corinthic, from AYellington. Fremantle: Arrived, Alooltan. Passengers for New Zealand—Messrs Oliver, Pope, Player, Clark, AVheetman and wife, Evans and wife, and Aliss Hurstliouse. Auckland: Arrived, 5.15 a.m., Star of Scotlaud, from London and Australia. East Cape: Alokoia passed south at 11.30 a.m. Napier: Arrived, 1.45 a.m., Kahu, from Gisborne. Farewell Spit': Atonowai passed east for AVellington at 5.45 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2011, 21 February 1907, Page 2
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