SHIPPING.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera returned from Auckland at o p.m. yesteriffiy and left for south in t ing. Passengers—lnward : Missel, V Drown. Lucas. Third, Cogar, Mesdames Bell, Mortenscn,, Lucas. Cogar. Messrs. Dell, Sleatoi, fj.nnge, Knibs, Gregory, Brown. .Clark. 'Moody, Molaney, Fry. Aislabic, Coo iH>r, Smith, Cain, McLean, Loclnc, Ingram ami 12 steerage. Outward: Misses Broughton, Graham, McLean, Hunt Firth, W lllumis, Gold* Kamel Munro, C I*. Dav.<» and family, Hepburn, Messrs. Gordo , 1? Millor. llcckscher, M. C. " u hams, Baird, McGregor, Hendprson, Sands, Morinrty, ' ; p, ton. C Y, W;, C'e!"S,;i J D. U \VillVn,s. Holmes, Captain Campbell and the H< Wedncsdny’s Now Zealand Herald states: The three-masted auxiliary schooner ICieO, Captain. John H “rir.fr; 1 *» ToWiaru, Waipiro,. Tuparoa, Kenorara, and Awanm on the 3rdSounded tlio East Cape ou tlie oth ami worked To Araroa and Hicks Bay the same date. Made Cape Dunaway on the 6th and Oreti on the 7th7 "Worked Tekaka, Omaio, Maronui, and l’orere, leaving the latter place on Sunday sveiling last, turi - i, above. Experienced light tailwinds and smooth seas throughout the trip. Cargo: 400 sacks barley, 20 bales flax, 2 tons pumpk ns, 1J . ,l ts hones, 1. bundles skins, 41 sucks and single hides. 44 packages tallow, 43 pigs, 125 sacks maize, i2 fowls, and 120 packages sundries The following officers have been appointed for the Union Company s now steamer Komata -Captain T. M Hunter; chief officer, Mr. H.Millisms: second officer, Mr. K. 1. Campbell; third Mi. O. - Thomas. . , , The s.b. Fanny arrived horn Ampler on Saturday morning vyixli 3000 feet, timber and sundries. The vessel returned at 6 a.m. yesterday, taking 162 bales wool, and s'kins, 2o casks tallow, 6 bags horsehair, shipped by the New Zealand Shipping Co to he transhipped to the Itlmutaka at Napier. _ . . The e.a. Putiki arrived from Wanganui »t 7.30 Saturday morning with 310 pipes and returned yesterday. The barquentine Frank Guy will not now leave till Thursday as the second mate and an A. 8., who were engaged at. Auckland missed thenpassage by the Tarawera. , The scow; Zingara is expected to complete unleoading and return north on Wednesday. The TJ.S.S. Co.’s Haupiri arrives from Napier on Tuesday . morning and leaves - for. Auckland via Coast. Last launch loaves at S a.m. (meantlThe U.S.'S.: Co.’s Squall arrives thia morning from ’ Aiicklanct via •Tolaga and leaves for Napier, returning here and proceeds north with Transhipments ex Indradevi came to hand by the Tarawera yesterdav and the balance ex Rimutaka arrived on Saturday morning by the vic- - s:s. Toroa is expected from south to-morrow.-
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. SATURDAY. . Srdnev, June 14: Arrived 0.30 p.ni., AVaikare. Sailed, Star ol Australia, for Auckiaud; Stanloj, foi K Auck?and:'Arrived, 7.40 a.m., Maniari> from __ «-. > Wellington:- Sailed, t.o a.m., kel - ptiic,' for London. YESTERDAY. Auckland: Arrived, 11. o 0 a.m., Victoria, from Gisborno. East Cape: Tarawora passed south 7.45 a.m. -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2108, 17 June 1907, Page 2
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474SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2108, 17 June 1907, Page 2
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