SHIPPING.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia arrives from Napier and South, this morning and proceeds to Auckland and Sydney. Passengers: Outward: Misses Gardner (2), Wtitnock, Oram, Cnssen (2), Griffin, Austin, AA'alkor (2), Mctienu, Cook (2); Alosdamos Roulston and 2 children, Cotobourno and child, AA'nniock, Eratli, Somerville, Oman, Taylor, Ratcliffe and child, AValkor: Messrs Roulstou, AVnrnock, ,T. A. and A. Fothergill. Kenrsley, A. Donald, Somorvillo, J. J. Fitzgerald, Ratcliffe. C. Sheath, Walker and Master AValkor. The barque Constance Craig was brought over to the town wharf yesterday morning, and continued discharging coal. The liarquontine Frank Guv, while being shifted to the Kaiti wharf for ballast, stuck on the mud and remained there till high tide. The U.S.S. Co.’s Kotuku is due late to-night from AVestport. The U.S.S. Co.’s Tnlune returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and proceeds to Napier and South in the evening.
UNION COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS Saturday, March 2, Mokoia arrives from South and sails for Auckland and Sydney. First launch C a.m. Last 10 a.in. Sunday, March 3.—Tnlune arrives from Auckland and sails for South Last launch 5 p.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2019, 2 March 1907, Page 2
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