SHIPPING.
Tho IT.S.S. Coy’s Wniknro arrived from South yesterday morning and proceeded to Auckland, lho iollowni' T aro tho inward passengers:■ — Messrs. Chopmell. AVileox. McCliskio, Dobson, Frodsberg, Ferry, Phillips, ltobinson. Mars haw. Carnes. Stronts, Walker. Caruth, Thompson (2), West, Milne, Alolfat, Stack, and Gallagher, Mesdumcs Howard, Hay and infant. Rose, Gutter, McCliskio. Ferry, Green and infant, Seymour and child. Simpson and 2 children, Drummond (2), LangUor, Wallace, Stack, and Griffiths, Messrs. Barron, Hay, Rutter, Dow, Clayton, Low, Griffin, Mc•Phorson, Roydhouse, Harris, AleCliskio, Hair, AA'oods, Cottrell, AA'inter, Thompson, Chadwick, AValtou, Chapman, Renouf, Barnes, Skeets, McKenzie, AVhito, A’incent, Cameron, Hannah, Laing. Murray, Lawson, Swift, Neale, Paraniere, Williams. Wninsou, Ancell, Skeot, Simpson, Chicken, Thomson, Henderson Drummond (2), Leo, Langdon, McCray, Hine, Seymour, Struhers, Dawson, Curtis, O’Brien, Johnson, Tipping, Smith, Donneller. and Renouf. The schooner Awaimi’s bowsprit is fixed in position, and she is expected to leave to-day for Tairim.
Tho aux. schooner AVainpu and tho scow Southern Isle are expected to leave to-day. The IT.S.S. Co’s. Manuka arrived from Auckland and Sydney shortly after five last evening, and later on proceeded South, the outward passengers being: Misses Baker (5), lAVittv (2), Matthews, AA'hite, Boyle, Wilson, Orr. Hodge, Mellhono, Black, Smith, Healo, Madden, Lako, Kenny (3), Bean, AlcCredio, Mesdames Tombleson and 2 children, Muir, Barker, Lysnar, Kmanuel and 2 infants, AVhito, AVilson, Pirie, Bridgo anti child, AV. ri. Smith, Kenny, de Lange, O’Reilly, AVilliams and child, Brown, Alessrs. Tonibleson, C. AV. Muir, 11. Lysnar, H. AA’hite, Daniel, Taylor, Ross, J. Pirie, A. and L. Arthur, Pettigrew, J. Nolan, Smart, AV. J. Hunter, Branson, R. E. Smith, Fawcett, T. Holden, Redstone, Boyd, D. S. Laing, A. E. Renouf, A. Raiiguin, J. C. Kenny, Reeves, Swift, J. AV. Brindley, Young, F. J. Single, J. G. Clayton, Rakirangi, Potaka, Moses, Tamati, J. AV. Gow, and Gisborne City and Salvation Army Bands, Masters Tombleson (4), AA’hite, Davies, AA’illiams (3), Branson, Orr, Heale (2), Gray (2). The following were the inward passengers by tho Manuka: —From Sydney : Miss Rees, Messrs Johnson (3), Camoron, Turner and Hayes. From Auckland: Misses Grey, Nolan, Johnson and Walker, and Kernball; Mesdames , Millar and maid, Kemptliorne, Lang, Davis, Ratcliff, Eritli, Pitt, Kellitt, AA’ebb, AVaters, Sutton and AVoodward; Messrs. Murphy. Evans, Millar, AA’heeler, Robertson, McT.achlan, Scott, Fitzgerald, Davis, Barber, James, Killicorif,'’Ryan (2), Potter, Ratcliff, o’Co\tior, Bn.vley, AlcLeod, Tattley, Buchaiijin, Major Pitt, Buckshaw, Brown, Rice, AA’ailc, Crane, Gibson, Young, AVaters, Fielding, Barnes, Sutton, Quinn, Lusk, Carter, AlcCartiiv, Jones, Niclioll, Fielder, and Field:
In addition to the list of passengers published in last issue the following also left for Auckland by the s.s. AVaikaro yesterday morning: Misses Shanaglian and Dooley, Mrs. Howard and Air. Smithies. U.S.S.CO’s. MOVEMENTS. Thursday, February 7, Haupiri arrives from Napier, and sails for East Coast Bays. Launch, & a.m TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. YESTERDAY. Fremantle • Arrived, s.s. Marmora, Her New Zealand passengers are Alessrs. Kenway, Dr. Leatham, Rev. .Walker, AI.-3. AVestmacott. Cape Alaria Van Diemen: Steamer Queen Amelie, from west, passed east at 11.00.a.m. East Cape: Manuka passed 6oe: h at 11 20 a.m. Napier: Arrived, 7.30 a.m., lokomaru, from Gisborne-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1999, 7 February 1907, Page 2
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505SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1999, 7 February 1907, Page 2
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