SHIPPING.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Tain no arrives from Napier and South this morning and proceeds to Auckland. I’nsson<;ers for Auckland: Mcsda.nes Pockover. Valder. Levey. Messrs. McCilashau. Bullock, Flint. 11. Atkins. R. W. Cary, R. B. Scott, Aislahio. Wright, Dolman, Revs. MoCloublo, Grillin.
Tho s.s. Fanny arrives from Napier this morning and returns at midday. Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri loft To Araroa at 2.30 p.m., yesterday for Wlmngaparoa, leaving thence lor Auckland. The N. Z. Shipping C’o.’s s.s. Opa-«-a is expected to-night from Auckland Co load for London. The company are endeavoring to get the vessel away to-morrow night. The Huddart-Parker Co’s. s.s. Victoria arrived from Sydney and Auckland at five minutes past 8 last night and resumed tho voyage South at an early hour this morning, after transhipping 100 tons of cargo. The endwant passengers wore: Misses Sievwright, l’asloy, Storkey, Black, Jones, Gray, McLean, Dunn, Poswillo, McKee, McLeod, McMillan. Gordon, Mesdames Gray, Hooper and child, Stouo and child, Butoniont, Ratcliffe, Kelly, Afoss, Williams, Stauder, Harkin, McGregor, RatclifFo, Messrs. Milford, Carey, Kuckle, Pearson, Dyer, Oram, Burke, Darraelough, Nasmith. McKee, Ross, Adair, Dover, Bell, Rutherford, Wilson, C'ouston, Nathan, McGregor, Pavitt, McLeod, Wheeler, Bridge, Tidloeh, Ferguson. Morphy, (2). DeCosta (2), Corson, Fraser. Kershaw, McLaren, Douglas, '.Boulton, Parker. Montgomery (2). Allan. Willock, Gardner, Moore. Tricker, House, AleKwan, Kelly. Vigis. Esereet, Aluiiro, DeFriez, Shellam, Offler, Christoffersom, Ledger, Seymour, Aylworth, Brown, Clark, Stafford, Vette, Voti Pein, O’Grady, Stauder, Liddle, Ranker, Perry, Aloss, Leonard, and Constable Hancox. The scow Hawk, timber-laden for Messrs. 11. J. Peacocko and Co., passed Capo Maria Van Dioman at 3 p.m. yesterday. The inward passengers by the Victoria from Sydney: Aliss May and Mesdames Arndt and 2 children, Marker. Ale'ssrs. Sim and Marker, From Auckland: Misses Fisher, McEwan, Winter, Alorice (2), Tucker (2), Sawyer, Dines, Cooper. Mesdames Vowlos, Ivor, Tucker, Taylor, Oman, Cooper, Milford, Rees, Weeks. Messrs. Hussey, Prime, Harrison, Coleman (2), Hollonrakc, Kavanngli, Haddon, Joyce, Oxeji--Imm, Ralfe, Cooper, Wilson, Burton, Way, Vowles, Brown, Osborne, Ivor, Tucker. Hall, Fryer (2), Fitzgerald, Wilkinson, Sacks, McKenzie, Schormnnn, Gumming, Nelson, Fuller, Barton, AlcAlurray, Richardson, The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s s.s. Karamea left at 1 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, her final port of departure. Local shipments: Mutton, 7,480 carcases, and lamb 1,445 carcases.
The schooner Gisborne sailed for Auckland yesterday with a cargo of manure ,etc. The’ U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoin will leave Napier early on Friday for Gisborne, leaving the latter port same night for Auckland.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. YESTERDAY.
Newcastle.—Sailed Aldebran, for Auckland. Auckland.—Arrived, 2 p.m., AVanaka, from Gisborne. Sailed, 9.30 p.m., 25th, Victoria, for Gisborne. Arrived, 7.30 a.m., Mimiro, from Sydney.
East Capo: Kaeo passed north at 8.30 a.m.; Kereru ran north yesterday at 2 p.m., apparently sheltering; s.s. Haupiri passed north at 3.30 p.m. yesterday; Victoria passed south at 2.30 p.m. Napier: Sailed, 8.30 p.m., Talune, for Gisborne; at 4 p.m., Fanny, for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2040, 27 March 1907, Page 2
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