SHIPPING.
Messrs. Hiiddart. Parker anti Co.’s s.s. Victoria arrived at. 9.30 u-in. SJ*Wednesday night and lelt at 8 l> lor Gisborne, and at tor a carotid tn > I S reached. The steamer lott it 9 p.m. for south. Passenger I« ward: From Sydney: Messrs. 1 . >• Russell. Nielson. MeGomgal, uun Auckland: -Misses Campbell (3). Black, Old, Carl. I’arker,.Qumn, By es; Mesdames Coleman. Kirk and child, Gan non, Campbell, Martin, Leo: Bartrain, Porter, leutenbeig, "it liamson. Cat her, Moldy, Danes, Ityan, Jacob. O’Connor, Mel herson, Mc Kay, Kiia, Mcßae. Tvermaii. Dennis, Giiulsay, Paradise, Tackle, toonian, Julian, Steward, Melntvre, Hardv, Binham, AA’hite, Carson, Sunket (.2), Cole, Ralph. Gee, Briggs, George, Stickberg, Clark, ItatelifVe, Beets, I'raneis, Christian, Sutherland, Pinker, Mats. Miller, Brown, Surtees; Master Ol'lhc"seow Rambler sailed at 3 p.tn. yesterday for Opua. The Tyser steamer Star ot Japan arrived vesterday morning from Napier and'loading operations were com menced. The vessel leaves tor Auckland (final port) on Saturday. Tim Shaw, Saville and Albion Co. s s.s. Gothic is expected to leave to-day for Lyttelton from where she proceeds to AVellington. . The Tyser steamer lndradevi is now expected on Tuesday or AA'ednesday next, probably calling. at Gisborm after loading Napier shipments. The IT.S.Cois Mokoia arrives trom South to-morow morning, and leaves for Auckland and Synev. from Auckland on hnnodlu pordl u The TJ.S.S.Co’s Talune retinues from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, and proceeds South. Tlie r.S.S.Co’s StiUi.ll leaves Auckland to-morrow for Gisborne, via 1 "Captain A. M. Kemp, late of the Tyser Line steamer Hawke s Bay, has taken command of the Marere. m place of Captain J. C. Feign to, who is now in eomninnd ol the company s uew steamer AA’liakariui. Captain Campbell is in charge ot the Hawke s Latest charters include the ShuwSavill liner Aotea, to load coal at Newcastle for an Eastern |>ort; and the barque Surprise Island lor a New Zealand port. Although nothing has yet been definitely fixed (says an exchange), the Northern Steamship Co. intends replacing the Kia Ora with a suitable steamer for the trade as soon as possible. It is understood that the company is negotiating for the puiehase of the s.s. Claymore, which was recently bought by the Barker-Lamb Timber* Company, of Auckland.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. YESTERDAY. Sydney: Sailed 3 p.m. yesterday, Miowera for Auckland. Newcastle: Arrived Komata, from Auckland. Melbourne: Sailed, Moera'ki for Bluff. Auckland: Arrived, 3rd, 4.30. p.m. Kildare, from Valparaiso; 8 a.m., India, from Valparaiso; 1.15 p.m., Talune, from Gisborne. AVellington: Arrived 2.15 a.in., Tongariro, from London, via Hobart. Sailed, 1.10 p.m., ltimutaka, for London. Cape Maria : Rippingham Grange from west, passed east, 1.30 p.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2124, 5 July 1907, Page 2
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