SHIPPING.
Tlio U.S.'S. Co.’s wuikare arrived from Napier ami South at l a.m. yesterday, and proceeded to Auckiall(l at 8 a.m. Passengers from South: Misses Clirisp. Jackson. Squire, Bra dwell, Dunn, Cox. Cray, Townley .Reynolds, Coleman, Davidson ; Mcsdames Hroadhurst. Clirisp. Lyons and two children, Cheer,■McDowell, Prime, Gray. Townley: Messrs Hroadhurst, Adair, Evans (2). Corson, Gillingham, Stoddart, Watson, Lyons, Simpson, Rohson. Sim. Watson, Wallace. Thornton. Haycock, Rolls. McKenzie. Duncan, ■Williams (2), Curran, Spiller. South. Drummond, McDavitt. Hickey. Loomh. Dueenin, Kin Karamanpa. T’raser, Kershaw. Iturke, Coleman, Rev. Williams, Kaili-City loothall team, and 37 steerng« % .
The U.S.S. Co.’s Haiipiri arrived from Auckland via Hast Coast ports yesterday morning and proceeded to Napier in the afternoon. Passengers: Misses Kemp, Hingston, O'Hagan. Mcsdames Hingston, Willis, Taiapo, Messrs Willis, and Curtis.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall is expected from Napier to-morrow morning. The scow Hawk sails for Alangonui to-morrow to load for Auckland. The schooner Kaeo leaves for the Hast Const and Auckland by this morning’s tide', with 400 tons of manure and a miscellaneous cargo. The schooner Awanui sails for North to-morrow morning. Messrs. Huddart. Parker and Co.’s s.s. Victoria leaves Napier tonight, arrives in the morning, and proceeds to Auckland, where she tranships to the AV i minora - Last launch 10 a.m. The U.S.S. Co.'s AYaiknre returns from Auckland on Sunday afternoon and proceeds to Napier and South. The auxiliary ketch, Kereru, left last night for Pakarae, Whangara and Maliia to pick up wool and posts and return to Gisborne. The s.s. Fanny arrives from Napier on Monday. The Tyser steamer, Mimiro, arrived from Napier yesterday to relieve Nelson Bros, of a surplus and proceeded to Wellington at midnight. The steamer returns on 20th inst. to complete her Gisborne loading. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Auckland.—Arrived : Maori, from London; 3.150 p.m.. Star of New Zealand, from Liverpool. East Cape.—Passed south : Cape Corso, 5.30 a.m. Passed ,1101 th: 2 p.m., AVaikare. Napier.—Arrived : G a.m., Alokoin, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2046, 5 April 1907, Page 2
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