SHIPPING.
The F.S.S. Co.’s Talune arrived from south yesterday morning aim lelt for Auckland at noon. I osscnfi'ors it om south: jMissos Orr, Ivrierby, McCarthy. Hinga. Hall; Mcsdamos Elliott. Croxtou, Scott and child, Oreti,’Stewart; Messrs Buchanan. C’ouston, Bartholomew, Spence, Eliott. Williams, Kiiie, Sherratt, Hanlon. Croxton, Chadwick, Roderick. Nielson, Tamati, te Keuru, Sherrill. McKenzie. Chicken, Duggan, Oman, Smith. Atkinson, Thornton, Tpmoaua, Jury (2). Hoadlev, Brown, Whitaire, Scott. McHardy. Sharpin, Bennett, Sharp. Heald. Cato. Hanford, Steele, Brown. Dearsley, Sergt.-Major Williams. and 58 steerage. The ketch Coronation left Ngimo,iru at. 10 a.in. last Friday with the wind to W. S.W.. - A strong breeze was experienced to East Capo which was passed at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Calms and light S.W. to S. winds were then met with down the Coast and port was reached at G p.m. on Tuesday night, and the -vessel berthed at the’ wharf at 10 a.m.’ yesterday. Cargo: 135 tons coal for Messrs. Robb x>ros. Tho s.s. Putiki is expected by this evening’s tide from Wanganui. Messrs. Hnddart, Parker, and Co.’s s.s. Victoria had not been sighted up till 10 p.m. last night. Heavy rain and a thick fog were prevailing, and the sea was heavy. The launch is now fixed for 8 o’clock this morning. The following passengers have booked for south; —For Napier: Misses Maxwell, Rendle, Mesdames Itonayne, Frostick, Chote, Messrs. J. White, Simson, Hogg. Carr, Frostick, F. W. Williams, Foote, W. A. Thomson, Humphreys, Fawcett, Thornton, Atkinson, Low, Mackey, Stocken, Gannon, Valder, Dunleavy,' Round, Round, Williams, Walker, Miliigat. Crampton. For Wellington : Mrs. P. Sheridan, Messrs. R. H. Stewart, Jones, Keene. For Lyttelton : Miss Cordner.
The Tyser steamer Star of Japan was to leave Napier at 6.30 last night for Gisborne, to load for the Home market. She should arrive early this morning. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. YESTERDAY. Sydney: Arrived 3 p.m., yesterday, Monowai from Wellington. Newcastle: Sailed, Rona from Kaipara. Wanganui: Sailed Putiki at 2.35 a.m. for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2123, 4 July 1907, Page 2
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