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SHIPPING.

Messrs. Itmldart-Parker and Co's s.s. Wimmorn arrived from _ Napier and South on Saturday morning and sailed for .Auckland and Sydney. The steamer brought! transhipments ex Tongnriro. Passengers from South —Misses Smith, Packer, (Inrduor (2), Hogg, Lewis, Head, Reynolds (2), Colebrook, Lynn, Orifl'en, Warren, \Vyllio, Jury, Miller, Smith, .Roadie, White, Fitzpatrick, Kgnn, Doran. Mesdames Barclay, Roulston and 2 children. Day, Smith and child, Blackburn, .Masters, Birch. Day and hoy, Spence, Muir, Oibherd and boy, Kerr, Miller and 4 children. Scarf, Williams. Wooten. Russell ami child, Messrs. Esther, Barclay, Roulston, Batlantyne, Birt', Somerville, Laing, Fothorgill (2), Keans, Scott, Rattray, Hutchinson, Foster, Whinray, Arundel, Sharpin, Broad field, _ Masters, Troup, Spence, Long. Grilfon, AlacUav, Campbell, Morris, Muir, AVilliamson, Norton, Sti'vens, Blair, Miller, Cronin, Viecars, Bexley, Bruce, Phillips. Terry, Woodhury (2), Bartlett, Ashdown, Italy, Cornish, Cameron. AVeltiu. Willson. Cooper, Taylor, Morris, Burbury, Here, Russell, Line, Kane, Shepherd, Jones, Gray, Richardson, O Byrne, Williams, Wheatley. Wells, Ashley, Robson; Hills, Loughrey, Davis, McConnell, Lang, Alnjor Elliott, Dr. Do Lisle, Rev. .Day, and 4 stevedores. The scow Waikonini is expected to leave for Alercury Bay for timber for Messrs Evans, Niehl and Co. to-day. The s.s. Fanny arrived on Saturday manning from Napier. Her cargo consisted of 2100 posts and 30 rams for Dulgety and Co.; 32 rams for Williams and Kettle, and sundries. The vessel returned to Napier at 3.30 the same afternoon. The s.s. Burn arrived from Napier early on Saturday morning with a cargo of 26S posts for Common. Shelton and Co.; a number of iron post standards for Murray, Roberts and Co. ; 102 posts for Dalgety and Co., and sundries. The vessel departed for Napier at 2.15 the same afternoon.

The scow Korora left for Mangonui at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday. The auxiliary ketch Koreru sailed for Tolaga' Bay at' 3 p.m. on Saturday. From t'heuco the vessel returns to Gisborne and proceeds to Auckla ml.

The barque Constance Craig was towed to tlic Kniti wharf an hour or more after high water on Saturday afternoon. Her draught is 13 feet, and she is the largest vessel that has come in the river.

The U.S.S. Co.'s Mnupiri is advertised to leave for Const bays tomorrow. Last launch. 10 a.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Tnlune leaves Napier to-morrow night, arrives in the morning, and proceeds to Auckland. Last launch, 8 a.m. Messrs Huddart, Barker and Co.’s s.s. Victoria leaves Auckland to-mor-row afternoon, arrives Wednesday afternoon, proceeding to Napier and South in the evening. The s.s. Toroa is expected from South to-day. _ The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. s s.s. ltangitira arrives on Wednesday morning, and after loading for tlio Homo market leaves Gisborne for .London direct. Tho U.S.S. Co’s. Wailcnro (Captain McDonald) arrived from Auckland at 2 p.m. yesterday and proceeded to Napier and South in tho evening. Passengers.—lnward: Misses Kirby, Brokoushive. McCaffer, Motcalfo, Bartlett, and Robin, Mesdames Partridgo. Wood, Sinclair, Massey and infant, Bartlett and Cook. Messrs. Booth, Nasmith, Graham, McNaughton, Gault, Graham, Taylor, Butler, Pentreath, Donovan, Clark, Parkinson, Brower, Meek, and Cook. Outward: Misses Morgan, Jobson, O’Connor, M. and D. Miller, Freeman. Mesdames Stewart, Rose, Fleming and 4 children, Dymock, Jobson, Knight, R. Miller. Messrs. Dustin, Fleming, Taylor, J. M. Ritchie, Moore, Bnrgess, S. Bradley, G. D. Jobson. Phelan, J. Gibber, Cathie, Ramsay, Harris, Knight, Dyer, A. Norton, Mackenzie, Struthers, White (2), A. Scott, Riddell. Butler, Murray, R. Miller, Black, Smithies, Simmonds. Master SteoleJDr. Schumacher, Captain Tombleson, and Ser-geant-Major Williams. Tho steamer A wanui left Tairuo at 2 p.m. last Thursday, and, aftea fine trip, arrived at 3 p.m. yesterday. Her cargo consists of 77,600 feet of timber. The schooner Gisborne sailed at 2 p.m. yesterday for Mercury Bay. The' bnruqentine Frank Guy (Cnptain Ware) arrived from Westport at 3 p.m. yesterday with a full cargo of coal, Tho vessel made the trip in 9 days, leaving Westport last Friday week, the long trip being accounted for by meeting with light winds nud calms all the time. The down trip took 9 days also, two days being spent in Cloudy Bay, owing to adverse winds. The weather was fine throughout , The Tyser steamer Marero arrived from Wanganui at 3 p.m. yesterday to load for the London market.

UNION COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS Tuesday, Feb. 25, Hnupiri arrives from South and sails for East Coast bays. Launch 10 a.rn. .■Wednesday, February 26, Talnno arrives from South and sails for Auckland. First launch, 6 a.rn. Last, S n.in. Melbourne, 24.—Arrived, Ivivorina. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. YESTERDAY. Sydney: Sailed at 5.45 last night, iWarrimoo. Suva: Arrived, s.s. Taviuui, from Auckland. East Capo: Scows, apparently Southern Isle and Alert, off Cape last evening, beating north; schooner Awauui passed south; Waikure passed south 7.30 a.in.; Hilddart-Parkor steamer passed north 5 p.m. yesterday. _ _ r 'Wanganui: Sailer, 10.25 a.in., Marere, from roadstead for Gisborne. Auckland: Arrived, 9 a.in., Wimmera, from Gisborne. MAIL NOTICE. For Eost. Coast ports, Haupiri, Tuesday. 26th February, 9 a.m. For Auckland, Taluue, Wednesday, 27th February, 7 a.m. For Napier. Wellington and South, Victoria, Wednesday, 27th February, 4 p.m. 'For Auckland, Mokoia, Saturday, 2nd March, 9 a.m. For Napier, Wellington and South, Taluue. Saturday. 2nd March, 7.30 p.m. : late fee letters 10 p.m. For Australia (via Wellington), Tasmania, Ceylon, India, Straits Settlements, and China, connecting with Victoria, Wednesday, 27th February, 4 p.m. . ~ , For Australia (due m Sydney March Bth), Tasmania, Ceylon. India. Straits Settlements, and China, Mokoia, Saturday, 2nd March, 9 a.m. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via London (due in London April 14th, Manuka, Wednesday, 6th March, 4 p.m., connecting with tlio Orient Line at Wellington. For South Africa (due in Capetr lVrn about 9th April), per s.s. MV; Koo |, from Melbourne, Mokoia, Saturday 2nd March, 9 a.m. " LOCAL MA ILS. Daily—At 7 a.m. Makati ri. NYhatatutu. Daily—At 7 a.m, and 3 p.m. Makaraka, Waerongaahika, Ormond, Kaitaratahi. To Karaka. Daily—-At 2 p.m. (Thursday 1 p.m.) Ratutahi, Matawhero, Manutuka, Murawai. Mondays and Thursdays—At 6 a.m. Tn'tapouri, Wkangara, Pakarae, Hauiti. Tolago Bay. Tokomaru Bay, Waipiro Bay, Tuparon, Port Awanui. Monday and Thursday—At 3 p.m. Motu, Rakauroa, Whakarau, Pontutu. Tuesday—At 6 a.m. Wnerangaokari, V- Tiniroto, -V Frasartown,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2014, 25 February 1907, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2014, 25 February 1907, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2014, 25 February 1907, Page 2

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