SHIPPING.
Tho U.S.S. Co’s. Tuluno arrived from Napier and South yesterday morning and proceeded to Auckland. Passengers from South, Misses Sandford, Ferries, Kohh, Mcßrydc, Foster, Hawkins (2), Mesdames Christie. Kcoves and 2 children, Thomson, Baggett, Baker and child, Ferries, Miller, Jackson, Jackson, Riddell, Messrs. Reeves, Barber, Smith, Baird Sehlmardt, Palmer, Raymond, Kettle, Munro, Young, Nodino, (I homson, Jackson and hoy, Morgan, Shand, Smithies, Riddell, Sharp, Brown, Clover, Van Staverer Sweep, 'Anderson, Callaghan. Messrs Huddart Parker and Co.’s s.s. Vt’immora (Capt. Entwistle) arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 3 p.m. yesterday, and proceeded to Napier and South in tho evening. Passengers—lnward : From Sydney : Misses McCombe, Burton; Mesdames Dodson, Mansfield and three children; Messrs Dodson, McCombe; from Auckland, Misses Lynch, Harding, .Winter, Evans, Ackroyd, Johnson, Watson, Boreliam (2), Dohbie, Sloan, Mesdames Whyte, Liddell, Hayward, Simpson, Winter, Pasley, Smith and ■child. Kennedy and two children, Leroy, Blair. Krauso , Gaston, Norris, and child, Harvey, Attwood, Messrs Whyte, Smith, Sheath, Fislier, Kennedy. Tuohy, Hutchinson, Ifwerson, Kruse, Thompson, Mendelssohn, Baxter, Davies, Gaston, Smith, Cotton, Morrow (2), Morris, Scott, Claffey. Outward: Misses Reynolds (2), Moore (2), Monekton, Tullock, Monk, Havers, Ross, Anderson, Faubert, Mesdames Reynolds, Moore, Mason, Buckeridge, Tutchan, Thompson, Poynter, Korth, Nicliolls, Baynes and child, Mason. Hatton, Pot-aka, Ilenzler, Karauria, Barber, Marshall; Messrs Murray, Reynolds (2), Murphy (2), Wilson, Russell, Neilson, Blacknoy, Busby, Little, Smith, Moore, Colthart, Sherratt (2), Monekton, Page, Christy, Schlaadt, Fraser, Ngata, Grace, Hill, Connell, Dextor, Wickham, Charters, Sliepley, Hurunianti, Ormond, Gouldsmith, White, Coop, Ryan, Temple, Ngawini, Tupu, Wildish, Thomson, Sim, Hapidge, Kirk, Fraser, Smith, Woods, Dunston. Priestly, Shellard, Campbell, Holder, Wade, Armstrong, Brown, Hickcon, Steedman, Doolan, Heath, Mahon, Brown, Armstrong; Hatton, .Wilson, Sir Robert Stout.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Te Anau arrived early yesterday morning from Wellington, and left at . 6.25 a.m. for Lyttelton via Napier with the school cadets. Tho vessel arrived at Napior at 2.30 p.m. Tho s.s. Fanny arrived from Napier early yesterday morning, bringing 17,000 ft of timber for various consignees. Tho vesel returned shortly after 5 p.m., taking several tons of fruit to Frimley, Hastings, two horses, and a quantity of grass-seed and sundries. The barquentine lima left at 8 a.m. yesterday for Kopu. The ketch Coronation is still at the wharf awaiting a favorable wind. UNION CO.’S MOVEMENTS Saturday, March 16, Manuka arrives from South and sails for Auckland and Sydney. First launch, 6 a.m., Last, 10 a.m. Sunday, March 17, Talune arrives from Auckland and sails for South. Last launch, 5 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING., YESTERDAY. Auckland. —Arrived : 7 a.m., Ayrshire, from Sydney — - south: 11.30 a.m., sis. John Hardie. East Cape.—Passed north, 4.30 p.m., Talune. Auckland. —Arrived: 5.30 p.m., Manapouri, from Raratonga.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2029, 14 March 1907, Page 2
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