SHIPPING.
Tho IT.S.S. Co’s Tarawcra arrived at 2 15 p.m. yesterday and resumed her voyage south. l’assengors, inward: Misses Galloway, Dalton, and D. Andrew, Jlesdames .Mebk.mtmiig, Cato, Messrs Lewis, Hood, Belleiby Cl), Judd, Gordon, Runoiman, Kcoriiijj, x. Jay, Whitehead, and 12 steera"e. Outward: blisses Boutsou, HumpTiries, Peoples, Symonds, Pound, Watt, Brooks, Williams, Alesdnmes Goodman, Porter, Ludwig and child, Symonds, McDowell, Sheppard, l,eßov, Mossnian, Ureu, Williams, Messrs. Holdswortli (3), Galbraith, Sandtinan, Cramp. Boss, A. F. Kennedy. Fnlknor, Troup, At illiamson, Walker, Williams. Hutchinson, Ludwig, Williamson, Colehourne, Tingey, Martin, Somerville, Anderson. Duncan, Gridin, Hill, Black, Dewing, Kirkpatrick, Guffy, Steele, Pearson, Williams. Colonel Porter. The s.s. Bunt arrived from Napier on Saturday morning with timber and miscellaneous cargo, and returned at 5 p.m. ■('ho Tvser steamer Star ol Now Zealand arrives on Thursday morning for a couple of days’ loading lor tho Home market. The ketch Coronation leaves tomorrow for Tolaga Bay and lviripnka to load coal at tho latter port lor Gisborne. The sehoouor Aivamii loaves to-day for Auckland. The L’.S.S. Co’s. Haupiri leaves Auckland to-morrow for Gisborne via Coast bays. The U.S.S. Co’s. Kotuku leaves Westport to-day lor Gisborne, and is expected on Wednesday night. The 11.5.5. Co’s. Squall is expected to-night from Napier and Auckland, and proceeds to the latter port. The steamers Dehiutonr, Huwkcsbury, and New York inaugurate a new service with Australia - , formed by the Tvser-German-Austrnlian and Hausa Companies. The U.S.S Co’s. Mount arrives from Napier and South on Wednesday morning and proceeds to Auckland. Last launch 9 a.m. The U.S.S. Co’s. Mokoia arrives from Auckland and Sydney on Wednesday afternoon and prococds south. The U.S.S. Co’s. Waikaro arrived on Saturday morning and proceeded to Auckland and Sydney. Passengers from south: Mesdames Coates, Grant and infant, Hickson and boy, Smith and 2 shildren, Glen and infant, Tuckwell, Hutchinson, Young and child, Evans and 2 children, Whittle and child, Stone and child, Bushnell, Walker, Fly, Williams, Clegg, Pettie, Smith, Sheridan, Roberts and infant, Eichbaum, Misses Good, Crowley, Old, Williams, Pettie, Stephenson, Ferguson, Robertson, Grant. Messrs. Tuckwall, Tim, Williams,. Smith, Bramley, Walker, Cameron, Pine, Fox, Fitzgerald, Cowill, McDonald, Whittle, Ebmondson, Kettle, Kissling, Monkson, Colebourne, McGregor, Clegg, Hutcheson, Tingey, Smith, Cunningham, Oliver, Smart, Griffin (2), Nelson-Baldy, Pettie, Thompson, Allison. Smith, Fraser, Rennie, Cameron, Mac Lean, Bussey, McLean, Roberts, Eickboum and servant, Berch. Churchill, Janies, Coates, Pascoe, Manger, Dtidfield, Draper, Henston (2), Boiighting, Wallace, Jackson. Herrick, Griffin, Dick, McKecliney, 'Clyde. Moles, Lonsdale (2), ..iclsaas, . Fernandos, Foster. The New Zealand Shipping Co s. s.s. Tongariro arrived at Plymouth on the 26th inst from ‘Wellington. TELE.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. SATURDAY. "Auckland: Arrived, 5 a.m., Kaikoura, from London. Westport: Arrived, 11,15 a.m., Putiki, from Gisborne. Wellington: Sailed, 4.10 p.m., Alimiro, for London. YESTERDAY. Auckland: Arrived, 9 a.m., AYaikaro, from Gisborne. East Cape: Tarawcra passed south 7.30 a.m. Sydney, 27: Sailed, 2.50 p.m., Miowera. Melbourne, 27: Arrived, Maliono. Advices- received in Sydney state that tlie steamer Annerdale, purchased by Captain Homo for the New Zealand trade, lias left London for Fremantle.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2056, 29 April 1907, Page 2
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