SHIPPING.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Waikaro arrived from Napier and South yesterday morning, and proceeded to Auckland. Passengers:—lnward: Misses O'Connell. Speedy, Symonds; Moore, and McNeill; Mesdames Campbell, Twistleton, Uuscke, Symonds, Lo Mari,viand, ISarnsliaw, Fabian, Sheet: Messrs llowse, Pent, McEville, Cornish, Mcbaron, Forsyth, Poynter, Cow (2), Moriee, Lowe, Isitt, Morrill. Glasgow, Mints. Palmer, . Dustin, Munro. Elmos, Chatres, Mahvig, Pennell, Waddingtou, Hodgson, LoMar(|Uand. McNeill, Gardiner, and 26 steerage. The following are the local shipments by the Shaw,' Savill and Albion Co.'s Maori, which left 'yesterday morning: 11.200 carcases mutton, 4393 carcases lamb, 752 quarters beef , 81 casks pelt's, and 69 casks tallow. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s s.s. Arawa is expected at midday to- ‘ day front Auckland to load for the Homo market. The scow Zingara left at 2 p.m. yesterday for Mangonui to load 'kauri logs for Auckland. The Tvser steamer Mintiro returns to Gisborne on the 21st, and lifts equal to 8000 carcases and about 2000 bales, wool, 1000 casks pelts, and about 60 packages casings. She will be followed on the 27th by the same company’s Star of New Zealand, which loads 10,000 carcases mutton and leaves for Brisbane direct. The ketch Coronation (Captain H. Martin) left Auckland for Gisborne on Wednesday, 10th, and should arrive shortly. The s.s. Putiki is expected tomorrow morning from Wanganui and Wellington. The U.S.S. Co.’s Miowera arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 4 p.m. yesterday, and proceeded to Napier and Wellington. Passongeers—From Sydney: Miss Peach, Messrs. Gilligan and Tierney. From Auckland : Misses Lucas, Hansen, Culleton, Edmonds, Lewis, Gather, and Mahoney, Mesdames Goodenough and two children, Lyford, Briffeid, Dallen, McKilist ry and four children, and Melrose; Messrs. Richardson, Atkins, Quinn, • Craill, Lyford, Hansen, Blackburne (2), McLeod, Harrington, Mitford, Kerr, Buckland, Taylor, Hayman, Russell, Taylor, McNicol, Wallace, Culpan, Dallen, Bayoy, Hopkins, Buckland, Pickford, Nicoll, Doylo, Kerr, Flint, Holloway, Melrose, Ledger, Seymour, MeFarlano, Hall, Rev. Griffin. Outward: Misses Gilding and Winter, Mesdames McClive, Edmond, Royds and child, Elliott, Messrs. Outline-Smith (2), Amedeo, Heckslier, Clarke, Trent, Goomes, Hyde, Montague, Griffin, Gracio, Fawcett, Brown, Smith, W. T. Glasgow, Williams, MacHarg, J. H. Martin, Rattray, B. Johnston, Harnett (2), Drummond, Jobson, Wright, Taylor, Beaufoy, Robertson (2), Cunningham, McKie, Simers,. Longshaw.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri went aground at Napier, blit was expected to get off at high water late last night and then proceed to Gisborne. The vessel proceeds to Auckland via Coast ports. Passengers—For Tokomaru Bay: Miss Farmer and child. For. Waipiro Bay: Mrs. Wakefield and three children. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Napier at 5.20 p.m. and arrives early this , morning, and proceeds to Auckland via Tolago Bay. Last launch 5 p.m. Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.’s " Victoria arrives from Napier and South on Saturday morning, and proceeds to Auckland and Sydney. Last launch 10 a.m-. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. SATURDAY. Auckland. —Sailed: 6.30 p,nv, Haiiroto k for Raratonga. Arrived: 11.40 p.m., Sonoma, from Sydney. Sailed: 2 p.m., Arawa, for Gisborne. Napier.—Arrived: 9 a.m., Maori, from Gisborne. Sailed: 5.20 p.m., Squall, for Gisborne. Tokomaru Bay.—A steamer, apparently the Miowera, passed south at 1 p.m. UNION S.S. CO's. MOVEMENTS. Thursday, April /17, Haupiri, arrives from Napier and sails East Coast Bays. Launch 10 a.m. (meantime). Squall arrives from Napier and sails for Tofoga and N Auckland at 5 p.m., Sunday, April 21. Waikaro arrives from North and sails for South. Last launch o p.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2057, 18 April 1907, Page 2
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