SHIPPING.
Messrs. Huddart-Pa rker Co. s s.s. Zoalandia arrives this morning from Napier and South and loaves < Auckland. The last launch loaves at 10. Passengers:—For Sidney' ' Messrs. I>. J- ami P. Rogers, Dalton. For Auckland: Messrs. Griffin, RSmith, Bryan, Quinn, Topp, M j Mosdames Holland, Kirk and child, Weston. Messrs. Booth and Son, Marcus, Williamson. Macmcol, Dunlop, McKay, Mcllae, Holman, Bock, McKnight, McLean, Kirk, Havykins, O’Hamlon, Murden, Master W lute. The TJ.S.S. Co.’s Moura arrived from South early yesterday morning and left for Auckland at 7.30 a.m. Passengers: —Inward: Misses Bran-1 nigan, Endcun, Cooko, Parkinson, 1 Jones, Mesdames Stewart, White, Jones, Messrs. Cussen, Graham (2), I White, Schollem, McClure, Chicken, Nolan, Nicolls, Phillips, Buss, Quartermain, Sands, McHardy, Lewis, Joyce, Hutchinson, Marcus, Butler, Dr. Stewart, and 21 steerage. The s.s. Toroa arrived yesterday morning from Napier after sheltering I for three days. The cargo consisted I of 1000 ft mouldings, 1048 posts, a quantity of flour and 90 tons of general cargo. The steamer left at 6 p.m. for Oamaru direct. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.’s s.s. Delphic is expected to complete loading and proceed to Napier this evening. An effort is being made to hasten the departure of the TJ.S.S. Co.’s Moura and she may arrive late tomorrow night.
The s.s. Ruru arrives this morning with a' cargo.of posts and general, and returns at 7 p.m.
The Tyser steamer Nivyaru is expected to complete local loading and leave for south on Monday or Tuesday.
The TJ.S.S. Co.’s Ivotuku arrived at 2. p.m. yesterday with coal for the Westport Coal Co. and is expected to leave for Napier to-night. Tlio s.s. Putiki is expected from Westport on Thursday or Friday with coal for the Westport Coal Co.
The barquentiue Frank Guy left I Newcastle on 17tfi May, and should arrive shortly. The TJ.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri leaves Auckland on Monday for Gisborne, via coast ports. | The auxiliary schooner Kaeo leaves for Auckland via Coast ports tonight, weather permitting. The three-masted scow Southern Isle will leave Mangatete with timber for Gisborne, as soon as the weather moderates. The N.Z. Shipping Co.’s s.s. Opawa arrived at London, and the Waimate arrived at Monte Video, 30th May.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. YESTERDAY. Newcastle: Arrived, May 31, Aparima, from Dunedin. Sydney: Sailed, Star of Japan,, for Auckland . Adelaide: Sailed, Dunclune, from Edithburg, for Now Zealand. East Capo: Moura passed North at 1.50 p.m. Auckland: Arrived —Newton Hall,bound.from Valparaiso to Newcastle, ehort of coal. She sailed on April 26th, and had a tempestuous passage across the Pacific.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2095, 1 June 1907, Page 2
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