SHIPPING.
Messrs. Huddart-Parker Co. s s.s. Zealandia arrived from Auckland and Sydney at 3.15 p.m. yesterday and proceeded south. Passengers from Sydney: Miss Cousins. From Auckland: Misses Corbett, Beadnall, if Pherson, Gold, Sievwright, McDonald, Freeborn, Eames, Davidson, Cume, Taylor, Ferris, Burch, Sloan, Rayner. Mesdames Cole, McFarlane Batty Currie, Beere, Richards and 2 children, Ferris, Ledger, Hansen and child, Rose. Messrs. Charlton, Amin", McNamara, Dyer, McGregor, Joblin, Couston, Nelson, Toogood, Martin, Bengoni, Shepley, Drummond, Grange, Harley, Munro, Fordham, Marshall, Bain, Murray, Crompton, Prosser/ Robb, Ford, Burcli, Berry, Ford, Powell, Bayley, Pearson. Gibbs Kershaw, Manders, McLennon, 'Donnelly, Workman, McLean, Nelson, Taylor. Findlay, McAulay, Creamer, Morgan, Rose, Fleming, East, Farnaiulez, Barry, Trevena, Fra'kins, AVheeler, Mitchell, Hales, Hugher, Sounder, Major Glover, Dr. Cole. Outward: For Napier: Misses Hodge, Caldwell, Sullivan, Jamieson, Morice, Baker, Scott, McFarlane, AVarreii, Maddington, Goldsmith, Faubert, James, Jones. Mesdames Westmoreland, Hive and child, Hindmarsh and child, Scott and child. Weight, Kane and child, Young and child, Lawson, Scott, Jones, Beavis. Messrs. Revell, Stevens, Payne, Taylor, Sullivan, F. Medland, AA’estmoreland, Roderick, McArthur, Dahl, Cuthbert, AVoodcock, Dugdale, Northe, Mackay, Kidd, H. H. Sharp, Lonsdale, Fieldhouse, Lawson, AA’illiams, J. Cato. Ferguson, McGhee,
Self, Barham, Stilburn, Beavis, Mas- ' ter Parker, Dr. De Lisle. For Wellington: Messrs. McNamara, Byrne and Master Fraser. For Lyttelton:
Miss Richardson. Messrs. McArthur ~ and AVestmacott. For Dunedin: Mr. Robson. The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrived from' south early yesterday morning, and proceeded to Auckland at 10 a.m. Passengers—lnward: Misses MacLaurin, Palmer, Ross, Goodfellow, Mesdames Ross, Stewart and infant, Chapman, Murtagh, McLaclilan, Mackley, Messrs. Cottcrill, Williamson, McLean, H. T. Jones, Burleigh, Dahl, Stewart, Low, Cooper, Dugdale, Chapman, Moss, Fletcher, Jordan, Mackey, Ferris, McGinty, Lamdall, Fieldhouse, Bruce, Williams, Angell, Stichbury, AVay, Walker, Ross, Drs. Levinge and DeLisle, Ser-geant-Majors Burn and Williams, and 37 steerage. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall arrived from Auckland early yesterday morning and left for Napier at 1 p.m. The s.s. Ruru returned from Napier yesterday afternoon. The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri arrives from Napier this morning and leaves for Coast bays and Auckland. The last launch is timed to leave at 10 a.m.
The U.S.S. Co.’s AVliangape completed discharging last night and left . for Napier. Transhipments ex’ Frankdale from New York arrived by the Squall yesterday morning. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s s.s. Delphic leaves Auckland on Monday, 27th inst., arrrives on Tuesday evening and commences loading the ; following morning. The steamer then proceeds to Napier and leaves from ' Wellington finally on June 10. Local shipments: About 5,000 carcases. The Tyser steamer Niwaru is due on 'Monday to load for London. The s.s. Puti'ki arrived at Wanganui at 3.35 p.m. yesterday after a long passage from Gisborne. The XI.S.S. Co.’s Waikare arrives on Saturday morning from south and leaves for Auckland, transhipping there to the Miowera for Sydney. The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera returns " from Auckland on Sunday afternoon and proceeds south..
TELEGRAPHIC ..HIPPING. LESTERDAY.
Sydney, 22: Sailed, Miowera, 3 p.m. Melbourne, 22: Arrived, Selwyn Craig, from Thames. Sailed, AVarrimoo. Newcastle: Sailed, Maroro, foi Wanganui. East Cape: Huddart-Parker steamer passed south at 9.15 a.m. Wanganui: Arrived, Putiki, 3.35 p.m., from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2087, 23 May 1907, Page 2
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