SHIPPING.
The s.s. Fanny arrived from Napier at 5 a.m. yesterday with transhipments ex Toroa and a quantity of mouldings. The vessel returned at 1.30 p.m., and took 129 sacks of grass seed and 11 rams for the Mnhia. The U.S.S. Co.’s Taluuo arrives from Napier tliis morning and proceeds to Auckland. Last launch, 8 a.m. Passengers for Auckland : Misses Winter, Thompson, and Williamson; Mesdames Paslev, 41111101', Masters, McGaggett, Laing ; Messrs R. Johnstone, C. Neale, Burt, Hattray, W. Pitt. Masters, G. Smith, Ponnanga. Carrie. S. Graham, A. McLeod, Laing, Robb, ami Master Tangaere. _ , Messrs Huddurt. Parker and Co. s s.s. Victoria arrives from Sydney and Auckland this afternoon, and proceeds to Napier and South in the evening. The scow Fail-burn arrived from Akitio aftor a good trip at 6 a.m. yesterday, bringing 200li_ posts. Tlio vessel sails for Napier at 5 this morning. The U.S.S. Co.’s Hanpiri arrived from South at 10 a.m. yesterday, and sailed for Coast bays and Auckland at 3 p.m. The vessel took 22 rams to To Araroa. The inward passengers were Messrs Rodgers (2), Quick, Ingram, and McDonald. The outward passengers were Mrs Barclay, Messrs Kirk, Cornish. Barclay, Hird, O'Brien, McGuire, McLaughlin, and White.
UNION COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS Wednesday, February 26, Talune arrives from South and sails for Auckland. First launch, 6 a.m. Last, 8 a.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING YESTERDAY.
Auckland." 2 —Sailed, Victoria. Passengers for Gisborne: Misses Rosie, Aston, McEleer, Pratt, Currio (2), Eilis, Oxenliam, Hayes, Martin (2), Mesdames Kyne, Krause, Ellis, Lane, Appleton, Howard, Vooller, Messrs Kyne, Rallen, Moller, Fraser, Donald, Waruock, Kearseley, Pottkaemper, Owen, Wright, Jackson, Martin (2).
East Cape: Slinw, Savill steamer apparently Kuruara, passed north at 8.30 a.m. Barquentine, mipareutly the lima, off the Cape at 10 a.m., bound south.
Napier: To sail, 8.30 p.m., Talune for Gisborne.
Wellington: Sailed, 5.50 a.m., Rangatira, for Gisborne; 6.25 a.m., Wakauui, for London. Port Chalmers: Sailed, 1 p.m., Tokomaru, for London, via Monte Video. Arrived, 3.10 p.m., Ivaramea, front London. Auckland: Capo Maria Van Diemen advises “Steamer Opawa, front West, passed East at 3.15 p.m. Sailed, 5.30 it.m., Victoria, for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2016, 27 February 1907, Page 2
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