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SHIPPING. M South' m> Saturday morning and stone, Black (2). m-inden ShorraU : King. Burke. Bbeling. L»ttlo < J >* Mc dames Blakly, Hayes and boy hun-c. Uuscke. Johnston. Jones T-ockm. and child. Little and child, Gray, Williams. Katna. Messrs. Mestmaeott.. Schumacher, Smith. AVhmrny, Oldtiehl. Duncan, l’reddy, Clare, Somerville. Fraser. Promlfoot. Ashwcll Uuscke. Do Peer. Johnston. Ryan. Loekie. Pull. Witty, Smith. Vorteiis. Fordham. Brandon, Moore, Constan. Obnhno‘><lsh\v. Arland. McIntosh. lloyes. Williams, Lockhead, Steele. Marshall, Libbo. Hatrick, Bignell, Bod well, Bedstone, Team, Simpson, Bilev, Bennett, Hystop, Nelson, Naismitli, Ingram, Wheeler, Adair. Dyer, Little. Pirrepont, Ferris, Bolton, Tulloek, Nathan, Dyer, Lusconibe, Gray, Boliertson, Byrne, W. C. Kensington, Pierson, Haslam, Troweek, Oakes, Webb, Fuller, Sclirotider, Hanforde,- Hart, Tale, Robb. Cliffe. Carroll, Broivnleigh, Hatton (2) O’Brien, Aronson, Arroll, Babington, Ferguson, Robson, Isaac, Haupukn, Spenser, Boyle, Dunmore, Smith, Stillburh, Jones, Hill, Martin, Shepherd, O’Rourke, Master Little (2). Transhipments of nbont 34 tons ex Paparon arrived by the Victoria on Saturday.
The U.S.S. Co.’s 'Waikare arrived from Auckland at midday yesterday and proceeded South in the evening. Passengers: Misses Moffit, King. Mesdames Spence, Duncan and child, Baty, Mclldowie, Lysnar and - two children. Messrs. Perry. Lysnar, Tulloek, Spence (2), Hill, Turmvald, Nicholas, Leivis, Cave, Davies. Parkinson, Pearson, and 12 steerage. Outward: Misses Reynolds (2), Corbett, Smith, Tull. Anderson, Furniss, Elliott, Carter, Nurse Palmer. Mesdames Humphries, Cowell and 2 children, Cresswcll. Messrs. Lowe, Taylor, Steel, P. T. Ken way, Dustin, Hyams. Ha.vnian, Marshall, Carter, Woodall, Humphries’, Robson, Cooper, Webb, Sharpin, Bussey, Coop, Isitt, Hislop. Blackmore. Nelson, Smith, Dascnt, Creswell, Longhead, Marshall.
The Shaw. Savill and Albion Co.’s s.s. Arawa left for Napier 011 Saturday night. The U.S.S. Co.’s Wanaka arrived from South early Sunday morning and after discharging a quantity of cargo including 39 sacks of grain, proceeded to Auckland at 7.45 a.m. The 11.5.5. Co.’s Tarawera arrives from Napier and South on Wednesday morning and leaves for Auckland. Last launch 9.30 a.m.
Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co.’s s.s.Zealandia arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday, and proceeds South, in the evening. The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri, which had heeil successfully refloated during tlie previous evening, arrived from Napier at 5 yesterday afternoon and leaves for Coast bays and Auckland about 7 this morning. The Tyser steamer Mimiro arrived from Bluff direct yesterday to load for London.
The s.s. Futiki arrived yesterday morning, with Ito bundles wire ex Morayshire, 30 tons coal for Dalgety and Co., and about 90 tons of general cargo. The vessel leaves at noon for Wellington via East Coast ports, and returns to Napier.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. SATURDAY. Sydney: Arrived, Bucentaur, from Auckland. Newcastle: Sailed, Kate Tatliam, for Napier. Napier: Sailed, Wanaka, 5 p.m., for Gisborne. Auckland: Arrived, 3 p.m., Squall, from Gisborne.
Yesterday. Auckland: Arrived, 11.30 a.m., Victoria, from Gisborne. East Cape: Wanaka, passed north 3 p.m.; Waikare passed south, 7 a.m.; Waimate, passed north, 2.30 p.m.; Tomoana passed south 9.15 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2060, 22 April 1907, Page 2
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