SHIPPING.
V Tho scow Southern Isle is still sheltering in tho Bay. The U.S.S.. Co.’s AA'amika nrrivod from Napier at 12.30 a.m. yesterday, and sailed at 7 a.in. for Auckland. Tho auxiliary schooner Kereru arrived from Auckland and Coast bays at 10 p.ni. on Tuesday. Owing to the heavy weather she did not work Tokomaru Bay, and left here at 2 p.ni. The U.S.S. Co.'s Tallin© arrived yesterday morning from Napier and South. She was delayed for the .Williamson .Dramatic Company. As she had to discharge 20 tons of general cargo she did not leave until late in the afternoon for Auckland. The following passengers left by the Tnluno for Auckland yesterday: —Misses Ruuciman, Carutli, Rosie, Bruce, Wilcox, Stewart, Maud, Sloan, Bush, Chopmell, Mesdamos Wallaco, Howes, Westhill, Stafford, Messrs. Howes, Clias. Dunlop, Gray, D. J. Carroll. AV. R. Clarkson, Benjamin, Alilne. Bush. Collett, and Booth. Messrs. Huddart-Rarkev and Co’s, s.s. AVimmera arrived from Sydney and Auckland at -1 p.m. yesterday. She proceeded south later in tho ©veiling. Passengers.—Outward: f‘or Napier, Misses Williams and 2 children, Bull, Sint-on. Hogg, Cange, Berry, Tate (2), Rnngiuiar, Manning, Mesdames Tate, Clark© and boy, Mnis, Morico, Grace, Simson, and 2 boys, Stevenson, Masters, 'Messrs. C. H. Williams, B. Gray, C. J. Gaston, C. J. Morris, G. L. Sunderland, E. A. Muis, Morico, Dawson, Low, A. Hutchinsoin Simson, Masters, Ehnu, H. E. Willson, Sinclair and boy, Bunell, Hansard, Dixon, Murphy, Sinten, Eliott, Sherwood, J. T. Shepherd, Wilson, A. G. Dainton, F. Sinton, J. T. King, Jacobs and son, Jones, Black, and Teitjen. For Wellington: Misses Adams, Hogg. Wade, Mesdames Wade, Queenin. Sutton and child, Alessrs. G. 11. Ellis, Wade, For Lyttelton: Misses Cox and Ford, Airs. Rooko, Afessrs. Thomson. Hindmarsli, and Fielder. For Dunedin: Airs. Barron and 4 cljildren, and Air. F. Teasdale. Inward: From Sydney, Alisscs Bull, Alessrs. Frazor and 2 children, and Dixey. From Auckland. Misses Hutcheson, Gosling, Gutteridge, Alooro, Robinson, Alajas, Symons, Alarsden, AlcCormick, Tehau, and Elkin, Aiesdames Horan, Johansen, Todd, Cottrell, Wales, AlcPhorson, Giles, Seeling, Kennedy, Pennan, Smith, and Howe. Alessrs. Horner, Horan, Warren, Ardern. Johansen, Todd, Rowen, Smithies, Horan, Alulley, Doherty, Spriggs, Hutton, Cottrell, Jeune, Taylor, Pilcher, Simson, Rolls, Giles, AVinnicott, AlcLoan, Seeling, AVales, Wad man, Howe, Brown, Haslett, Honey (2), Hortham, Anderson (2). and Tehau (2). The ti.S'.S. Co’s. Haupiri is expected from Auckland and tlio coast bays to-morow evening. U.S.S.CO’s. MOVEMENTS. Saturday, Feb. 16.—Alanuka arrives from South and sails for Sydney, via Auckland. First launch, 6. a.m.; last, 10 a.m. Sunday, February 17.—Taluno arrives from Auckland and sails for South. Last launch, 5 p.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2005, 14 February 1907, Page 2
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425SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2005, 14 February 1907, Page 2
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