SHIPPING.
MesWlfuddart, Parker and Co-*® senges mu am. v" nni,„i„ T - • *ni's I'uti Patupma Utiliom, n ;>ini KUnVu, Anderson, - Brennan; & «,°te dle, Hepburn (2). Heed, ''db?* l Howard, Phillips, Hoddens, 11 entice, Ingram, O’Dwyer. Hennessoj, luou <?>■ Cornish, Campbell, Covrell. hdnaids Tvane Higgs, James. Hell, iHOiris, Homan, White, Bear. Rgo. Lonergnn, Watson. 1 hdlti«. • «i laid. Cordon, Harsh, Nenry. Stain, Oil, Davov. Percy, Malone. Masters Delia (2) Andrew Black < oy. (•->)• . ,• . V ~The U.S.S. Co.’s la rawer a arm m from' Auckland at '2. ‘.10 p.m. .vesterilav and proceeded south. »ssciißMJ. —lnwardblisses Hvde. Bakei , M‘ s dames AlcGrogor, Grant. I'lOsticU. Messrs. AYhito, Robb, Guloou, McGregor. Ross. [nvin. Morraghan, AVilliamson, Jay, Foote. Carr, Simson Garrett, McCole, f'rostiek, and steerage. Outward: Mesditmes -Armstrong Thorp, Freeman, Air. and Alls Hunt ß 'Mr. in’d Mrs. El Jot’-•Mr and Airs. Rattray, Air. and Alls. Rally, Misses Millington. Atclntosh, AAeio. Pettit (2), Proctor,' Aloore; Alessrs. Ellison, McKee, Cramp, CnnmngInmi. Aloore. Alelvdle, I‘alkner. A. Williams. K. Bold Troup. Isaac, Tleade, W. Lissnnt Clayton, Carroll, ]) C. Blair, Bullon, A’on Dadelszen. Aladdison. Alartiu. Kent, Colebrook. The U.S.S. Co.’s Hnupiri leaves Auckland to day _ for Gisborne via Tvser steamer Star of Japan, Shaw, Savill boat., Gothic, are due on AA 7 ednesdny to load for the Home market. The former lifts equal to 12,000 carcases. , Ouo of Alessrs Richardson aim Co. s vessels will probably arrive on Friday. The U.S.S. Co.’s Squall left Auckland at 7 p.m. on Friday night and Tolnga was reached at 7 a.in. yesterday. The cargo for that port, 10 tons, was discharged and at 8 a.m. tfie vessel, left for Gisborne, arriving in the Bay at 1.10 and was berthed at the wharf at 9.45 p.m. __ Local cargo amounted to about 150 tons and the steamer leaves for Napier by to-night’s tide, probably calling hero oil the return trip. Throughout the passage was an exceedingly smooth A barque, believed to be the Constance Craig was sighted outside yesterday. Coming down the Coast the Tarawera passed four_ sailing vessels, probably the scows AVatiderer. AVaikonini, Southern Isle, and the schooner Awaliu i. »-•
Transhipments ex Star of Australia arrived by tlie Taravera yesterday.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. 4» SATURDAY. Sydney: Arrived, 6 p.m., yesterday, s.s. 'Mioiyera, from Auckland. Hobart: s.s. Tongariro from Loudon, via. Cape was signalled last --night. Auckland: s.s. Navua returned to port at 9 a.m. for repairs. Napier: Arrived, 4 a.m., Fanny, from Gisborne.
YESTERDAY. Auckland: Arrived, 10.45 a.m., Zealandia from Gisborne. East Cape: Tarawera passed south at 7.45 a. in?; Wanaka passed south at 3.15 p.in. Port Chalmers: Arrived at Heads at 3.15 p.m., Tokomaru from London. Sydney, 29: Arrived, Senorita from Whangape. Newcastle, 29: Sailed, Karapoi, for New Zealand. Sydnoy, 30: Sailed, Rippingham Grange, for Auckland , Wimmera, at midnight. v Sydney.—Arrived, June 30, warship Encounter, from Wellington. Cape Hawke. —Sailed, June 30, Jap, for Greymoutlr. —Sailed, June 30, St. Kilda, for New Zealand. Melbourne. —Arrived, J line 30, Moeraki.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2120, 1 July 1907, Page 2
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