SHIPPING.
The TJ.S.S. Co.’s Mokoia arrived from Napier and South on Saturday morning, and proceeded to Auckland and Sydney. Passengers from South: Misses Busby, Lowell, Gill, Baron, Gardner (2), O’Rourke, Cammick, Codwille, Birrell, Boyle, and Haughie; Mosdames Marshall, Hooper and child, Gordou, Solvander, Barron, Long, Tiffen, Smith, Gregson, Ballantyno, Baynes and child, Berg, Pointon and child, Wilis and two children, Rowo and four children; Messrs DeCosta (2), Ballantyno, Moore, Renner, Aiken, Dolman, BushncU, McDonald, Drummond, Barron, Gardner (2), Camming, Campbell, Davy, Tiffen, Shirley. Taylor, Ramsay, Hartnett (2), Natusch, Thompson, Grinlinton, Thregall. Moore, Snndlant, Leslie, Carter, Dines, Faulkner, Hyde, Crown. Trent. Griffin, Hock«her, McOnne, Williams, Hoadley, Cross, Brown, Holdsworth (2), Sutherland, Smith. Donovan, Hill, Bell, Milner, Dean. Morgan, Mataora, Wilson, Murray, Kirk, Christie, Knraitiana, Baynes. Haughie, Munro, Shellam, Christofferscn, England, Weltie (2). Williams, Finn, Jolly, Foster, Kershaw, Roberts, Cleary, Anderson. Filibins, Steadman, Cook, Davies, MacGinty, Fox, Kelly, Battieli. Gridloy. Cassidy, Gleeson, King, McKellar, Wakefield, Chapman, Sherlock, O’Brien, Liddle, Gregory, and Rowe.
The s.s. Fanny returned to Napier at 11.30 a.in. on Saturday. The U.S.S. Co.’s Mnnapouri arrived from Auckland last night and proceeded to Napier and South. Passengers: Outward: Misses Black (2), Cartier, Ward (2), Murphy; Mesdames Royd and infant, McGlive, Mo'nckton, Paimer, Scott, Raite and two children ; Messrs Hanna, Gallagher, Hickson, Holden, Watkins, Hogg. "Williams, White, Holt, Johnston, Heyworth, Donovan, Faulkner, Raymond, Pettie, Tackle, Morse, Wratt, Sunderland, Cross, Hoadley, Barker (2), Parhen, Holden, Nasmith, Larsen, Freeman, Judge Palmer. The inward passengers by the Manapouri were landed at 1.30 this morning, and were as follows: Mesdames Sniale, McGregor. Gordon and child, Cato, Holland, Kronfeld and maid ; Misses Sceats, Walker, Turley, Craig; Nurse Sinclair; Messrs Clark, Guthrie Smith (2), Macharg, Eliott, Barron, Brosnahan (2), McGregor, Cato, Hayward, Christophers (2). Williams, "Woodall, Montague, Dove. Belcher, Cooper, Harrison, Cochrane, Wilson, Fox, Fraser, and Segedin. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s a.a. Maori arrived last night to load for the Home market. The vessel is expected to leave for South to-morrow evening. The s.s. Toroa is expected this morning from Oamaru via coast, an leaves to-night for Dunedin direct. Tho TJ.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri is expected from South to-morrow, and pro coeds to Auckland via Coast ports, t Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s s.s. Arawa is expected to-morrow night from Auckland to load for London.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Miowera ma'kei one trip South on Wednesday, and returns to Sydney, passing through Gisborne northward on the 27th inst. The Manuka replaces her temporarily on the Vancouver run. The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrives from Napier and South on Wednesday morning, and proceeds to Auckland.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. SATURDAY. Sydney.—Arrived : Torganten, from "Whangape. Sailed: 3 p.m., yesterday, Sonoma and Tomoana, for Auckland. Newcastle.—Sailed : Empreza, for Auckland; Wairuna, for Wellington. Suva.—Arrived: South Australia.. Sailed: Navua. Wellington.—Sailed : 6.25 a.m., ■Welington.—Sailed:' 6.20 a.m., Nairnshire, tor West of England. Auckland.—Arrived: 10 a.m., Mop.m. ~ Auckland.—Sailed: 5.45 p.m., Maori, for Gisborne; 6.15 p.m. Manaapouri, for Gisborne; 5 p.m., Squall, for Gisborne via Tolago Bay. Auckland.—Arrived: 10 a.m., Mokoia, from Gisborne. Wellington.—Sailed: 6.30 a.m., Nairnshire, for West of England. East Cape.—Passed south: 3 p.m., Maori; 4 p.m., Manapouri. Passed north: 5.50 p.m., Saturday, Mokoia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2054, 15 April 1907, Page 2
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