SHIPPING.
-u’l H , u.S.S. Co.’s Tarawera arrived front south yesterday morning, and left for Auckland. Passengers inward: Misses Baniiow McLean, MeT wid Brown, Malcolm, Stafford, Grav Scra-'g, Mclntosh, Millington, Mesdames Falconer Hete, Thorp, n f ...u Messrs. Taylor, Clark, A\ ll(2), Harris, Or.re, Moa[i“, J» r ; ej^sstJir^tssry^ Alorrison. Bead, Baird, Moore, Kent, Buffer, Jones, Falkner, Lloyd, I rime, Troup. Krogh, Bull,. AlcCeo, Barnett, Melville, Cramp, Pitt, A> illiams (2), Keid Humphries, Bowie, Ciutis, Johnston, and 27 steerage. The U.S.S. Co.’s AA’anaka loads at Bluff on Wednesday, July 3rd, Oamaru on Friday, Timaru on Saturday, and is due here about Tuesday next. Mr. Aid well, chief officer of tlioMoernki, has joined the Hawea as acting master in place of uaptain late, who is transferring to the Tarawera. The U.S.S. Co.’s Haupin returns south on Friday. ' . , ~. The s.s. Toroa is at hiapier, but it is not known if she proceeds to Gis°The schooner Gisborne' returned to port yesterday morning, weatlierThe barquentin© lima arrived from Newcastle yesterday with a cargo ox coal, after a passage of about 22 days. . The U.S.S. Co.’s AVaikare arrived from Auckland and Sydney at 7.45 p.m. yesterday, after a stormy trip across the Bay of Plenty. The vessel left for south about midnight. Passengers—lnward: Misses Pardo, Walker, Lucas, Gardener, Goodener, Farhis, Mesdames Roberts and 2 children, Holder, Adair, Thompson and child, Howe, Forbes, Bathurst, Messrs. Hailey, llees, Hei, Roberts, Clabman, Keirman, Parker, Earle, Isuac, Cunningham, Grahame, King, AVard, Howe, Caul, Feneson, Newman, Lewis, Miller, Bathurst, Millgat, Crampton, Tonghin, Adams, Grav Crofter, Cameron, Hamner. Outward: Misses Burgess, Burke, Barry, Alymer, Mesdames Mitchell, Brocklebank and 2 children, Allen, Burry and infant, Burke, Storie ant child. Messrs. Morrison, H. Norton. Mitchell, Olivor, S. Muir, Dyer, Pettigrew, Brown, AVatchorn, Brocklebank, H. F. Allen, Merrill, Christophers, Prime, AA’. Devonjsh-Meares, It It. Martin, Morrison, D. J. Barry, - Cathie, Connell, Sharpe, Do Tliier, Monk, Hansard, AVi Pero, Reed, Oman, Hamilton, Symes, Prince, ravage, Jones, Lloyd. Toogood, Colonel Hume. Muster Collison.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. . . YESTERDAY. '.East Cape.—Manapouri passed south at 12.20 p.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2117, 27 June 1907, Page 2
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