SHIPPING.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Tnlune arrived from Auckland at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday, and proceeded to Napier and South in the evening. Passengers:— Inward: Misses Currie. Lake, Caulton, Spratt; Mesdames Currie, ProViert and Kay: Messrs Aluis, Russell, Wood, Kay, Nelson, Coleman, Cave. Probert. Adair, Graham, O’Meara, and IS steerage. Outward: Misses Davies, I.oisel, Anderson, O'Rourke. Randall. Black, Shorratt, Thompson. Barron. Gill: Mesdames Wilcox and bov Massev and child, Martin, Seymour, BusUnell, Barron, Solvandor, Bri-'ht. Warren ; Messrs Tronjie, Snnson? Bent., Mills, Wilcox, Turner. Warren, Boyd. Tait, Wlimray. Haves AlneDonnell, Lomax, Faram, Donald. Bushuell, McDonald, Woodward, Loi,el, Light band. Loomb, Campbell, Karroo, Brown, AYhito Crompton, Master Gray, and the llawkes bn cricket team and Kaiti-City loot ball The schooner Kaeo arrived iron: Auckland, via Fast Coast and Bay of BlentV ports, at 0 a.m. on Saturday. The trip was rather long, taking 10 days, owing to contrary winds 'I he vessel brought about -10 tons of miscellaneous cargo. . The scow Hawk (Oapt. Anderson) left Kaipara on Saturday morning, 23rd. The wind was light and from north-east, until Cape Maria an Dieinan was reached on tlio AAeuncsdav morning, when it was blowing hard, and tlio vessel was hove to for *2l hours. On Thursday a light northerly wind prevailed, the weather was hazy and there was a big swell. East Capo was passed on the following Thursday, when a squall from the liortli-west struck her and carried away the main gaff. Upon entering Poverty Bay the scow was delayed 21 hours by northerly winds. Cargo: 15P.000 feet of timber for Messrs Peacocke and Co. _ The schooner Waiapu (Capt. Williams) arrived from Whangnroi at 4 p.m. on Sunday. The vessel was wind-bound for two days at 1 oint Marsden, which she left at S a.m. on Thursday. Heavy weather was experienced crossing the Bay ot Plontv. Eiict Cape was rounded at 5 p.m. on Friday, and light winds were met with until arrival. Her cargo consists of 42.000 feet of t'lni°Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Hanpiri worked v Port Awanui on Saturday and Tuparoa on Sunday, and is expected at Gisborne about Wednesday night. The. U.S.S. Co.’s Hauroto passed - 'outside on Sunday, proceeding from . Auckland to Oamaru. Tlio vessel will call at Gisborne on her return trip if sufficient- cargo offers. • The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrives to-morrow afternoon from South and proceeds to Auckland. The vessel works Napier and Gisborne the same dav. The U.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia returns from Auckland to-morrow afternoon and proceeds to Napier and South. The N.Z. Shipping Co.’s Opawa left on Saturday night for AVaitara, where she arrived yesterday morning.
TELEGRAPHIC shipping. SATURDAY. Oamaru: Sailed, 4.30 p.m., AVairuna, for Newcastle. SUNDAY. Auckland: Arrived, at 9 p.m. oil 30th, Cape C'orso, from Banbury; at 9.40 p.m., Squall, from Gisborne; 7.15 p.m., Mokoia, from Gisborne; at noon, 31st, Morayshire, from Capetown; 11 a.m. Manuka, from Sydney. Sailed 6 a. mV, Karamea, for London, via Monte Video and Tenoriffe. East Cape: Talnne passed south at 9.25 a.m., and Hauroto passed south at 11.30 a.m. Bluff: Arrived, .3.50 p.m., Mahcno, from Hobart, -with English mail. MONDAY. Auckland: Sailed, 4 p.m., Siorra, for San Francisco, via Pago Pago and Honolulu. Arrived 3 p.m., Monra, Suva. Arrived 5.10 a.m.. Siorra, Sydney. Waitara : Arrived 9 a.m., Opawa, from Gisborne; 6 a m., Talnne, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2043, 2 April 1907, Page 2
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