SHIPPING.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Tiiluuo arrived from Auckland at 2 p.m. yesterday, anil proceeded South in the evening. Passengers:—Outward: Misses Reid, Sherratt, Carr, McLean, Allen, Holland, McMiehael; Mesdames W. Cl. IFrnser and 2 boys, J. Griffiths, JlcLaughliii, Warren, C. A. DeLautour; Messrs F. Parker, Donne, Chadwick, Cowan, McDonald, Vincent, llannah, Kibands, King, O’Connell, McLaughlin, Carry, llnrse, Cooper, White, Mackenzie, Strothers, 1 lay ley, Warren, Cameron, Blackman, Baxter, Barnes, Robb, Tipping, Miller, Smith McCutehan, Raymond, DoLautour, Winnicott, Hickey, Jones, Broadfield, IP. Donnelly, T. Donnelly, Reelstone, blasters, Lawler, Hutton, Bird Parramore, Real, Lawson, Cunningham, Allan, Foster, Miller. Ormond, Williams, Dilworth, O’Brien. Sharpie, Johnston, Hon. Copt. Tucker; Masters Parker,. Robb, and Health Inward: M isses A more, Johnst one, Corke, Dunlop, Robertson, Wales; Mesdames Harding, Fraser, and McDonald ; Messrs Harding. Richardson, Mailex, Douglas, Ingham, Murray, Smith, Ramage, Lewis, Jamieson, and Gardiner.
The s.s. Kahn arrived from Napier yesterday morning, and returns today. She brought Friday’s express mails. Tho s.s. Putiki loft Wanganui at midnight on Saturday with a cargo of pipes for the Gisborne waterworks. Tho U.S.S. Co.’s Manuka arrived from South on Saturday morning, and proceeded to Auckland and Syd nev. The N.Z. Shipping Company’s s.s. Wakanui left for Napier at 10 a.m. yesterday. The Tyser steamer Indralema loft for Napier on Saturday evening. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. SATURDAY. London: Sailed, s.s. Tomoana, Maori, and Star of New Zealand, for Wellington ; Nora Niven, trawler, for Napier; and Invoran, for New Zealand ports. Sydney: Arrived 2 p.m. yesterday, Victoria, from Auckland ; Irish Monarch, from Dunedin; Marjory Craig, from Kaipara. Sailed, Star of Scotland, for Auckland.
Capo Maria Van Diemen: Ventura from east passed west at 3.15 p.m. 14th ;Moura from south passed east at 4.40 p.m., bound to Auckland. Wellington: Arrived, 6 a.m., Tongariro from London, via Hobart. Farewell Spit: Barcpie Constance Craig passed east for Gisborne at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. Auckland: Sailed, 3 p.m., Talune, for Gisborne. YESTERDAY. Auckland: Arrived, 10.30 a.m., Manuka, from Gisborne. Wanganui: Sailed at midnight, Putiki, for Gisborne. East Cape: Union steamer, npparently Manuka, passed north at 7 p.m. yesterday; Taluno passed south at 8.15 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2008, 18 February 1907, Page 2
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346SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2008, 18 February 1907, Page 2
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