SHIPPING.
Messrs lluddarl, Parker and Co.’s s.s. Victoria arrived from Napier and South on Saturday morning, and proceeded to Auckland and Sydney. Passengers from South: Misses Williams, Dale, Smith, Adams, Chappell, Wilson, Manning, Jlushnell, Carr, Bruce, i.-c.nichaol, Wilson, Cargo, Lucas, Myor' Mesdames Simson and child, Mitchell. Smith, Jordan and 2 children, Steele, Piesso and child, Hakiwai, Hallimore, Williams and child, Lyon, Armstrong, Hino and child, Andrews, Biddle, Buri and child, Keremeuetor and child. Nurse McKay; Messrs Murie, DeThier, Jobson, Steele, Alison, Hakiwai, Buchanan, Lowe, Paton, Halm. Perry, Gibson, Bartram, Williams, Christy, Cuthbert, Christophers, Goldsmith, Johnston, Aspland, Crompton, White, Clark, Taylor, Cobb, Lenon, Treves, McDonald, Read, DeVoysey. Edwards (2), Harding, Syinott, Fielder, Taylor, MoRail, Ibbotson, McKerras, Biddle, Bloondield, Bait, Scott, Tronson, ,'Williams, Jones, Flowers, Soramerville, Wood, Buchanan, Girkins, Cassie, Buri, Tolinston, Johnstone, Grant, Russell, Elliott, Keremenetar, Brown, Medurn, Rev. Fox, Dr. Schumacher, Captains Tucker, Tomblesou, Beere, and itHster Steele.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrived from Auckland at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, and left for Napier and South in the evening. Passengers inward: Misses Cooper, Woods, Bruce, Hyland. Haughie, Farmer, Monariff, ■Wallace, Gilding, Mills, Mesdames Sheet, Mcllrov, Thompson, Maxwell, Messrs Sheet (2), Cooper, Primrose, Thompson, Stevenson, Potter, Mossman, Cottrell, Woods, Eastabrook, Milne, Robertson, Holmes,
Foster, Smith, Miller, Mach, Eley, * Maxwell, Macnicol, Sheplcy, Barry, McMasters, Middleton, Cutfield, Clark, Peach, Davis, Mahoney, Reynolds, Laws, McGrath, Dobson, Walker, Hyde, and Mossman ; Mesdames Carmichael, Clark, Max-Jackson, Payne, Mahoney, Mossman and 3 children, Devery, Gardner, Long, Cruickshauk, Cooper, Bannerman, Sheunan, Haynes, Mitchell ;Messrs Carmichael, Max Jackson, Kenway, Payne, Mahoney, 'Williamson (2), Burton, Chicken, Tiffien, Forsyth, Morice, Devery, Harris, Cruickshank, Caesar, Christophers, Morgan, McConnell, Mitchell, Hickey, Parnell, Kidd, Beere, Darton, Suff, Hallam (2), Morice, Loomb, Page, ' Perry (2), Aislabie, Wilson, Tyerman, Massey, Field, Drs Williams and Bannerman. The U.S.S. Co.’s Wauaka left on Saturday afternoon for Auckland, taking 3000 sheep. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall proceeded to Auckland via Tolago Bay on Saturday evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Ilaupiri is expected this morning from Coast ports. The barque Constance Craig left for Kaipara on Saturday morning. Messrs Huddart Parker and Co.’s s.s. Victoria will pass through a day earlier on her return trip from Sydney, leaving here on the Tuesday evening, instead of the Wednesday, to avoid delay in Wellington on Good Friday. Tlio ketch Coronation sailed for Auckland on Saturday night.
TELEGRAPHIG SHIPPING. London. —Arrived : Matat nt, from Lj+’t’ton. Auckland —Sailed : 2.30 p.m, Waikare, ffor Gisborne. Port Chalmers —Arrived : 8.40 a.m Toroa, from Gisborne. YESTERDAY. Auckland —Arrived: 11,30 a.m., .Victoria, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2026, 11 March 1907, Page 2
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