SHIPPING.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Tnhine arrived from Napier and South yesterday morning and proceeded to Auckland. Passengers from South : Misses Cook, Tavlor, Brondbent, Jury. Slierratt, Chatterton, Si it ton, Warnock- Mesdanxes Gordon and boy, Cliaso, Chatterton, Veale. Lee, IJarvey, Warnock; Messrs. Spcridou, Cleuiett, Johnston, Colebrook, Eardell, Hindmnrch, Scyivcncr, Parker, Judgo Jones, Rev: Chatterton, Ross, McClure, Woodhouse, Simpson, Angus, M'Phee, Falkner, Webb, Hutchison, Veale, Gilbert, Single, Gray, “Wade, Sinton, V iold, Petter, » arnock. ■ , , _ , Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co. s s.s. Wimmera arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 4 p.m. yesterday, a ud proceeded South in the evening. Passengers inward: From Sydney— Mrs. Hopkins and child, and Mr. P Kenwnv. From Auckland: Misses Ellis, Rosie. Martin (3), Hayes, Oxcnham. McEller , Pratt, Currie (2), Mesdames Ellis. Wooler, Aston, Lane, Howard. Kyrne, Krause, Mclntyre and child, Grundy, H. Pottkaemper, G. Eraser, J. Martin, A. Donald, F. Wright, Kearsley, Jackson. Kvne. Dallen, .Moeller, Tarte, Bittossi', Shaw, Pritchard, Oliver, Mclntvre. Christian, Buddy, Sloan, Hall. Western, Wells, and Riuldell. Outward : Misses Gordon. Erater, Ferris, Wvlds, Church. Oliver, Crowley, Hyde,' Ferris, Stack, Hurrnn (3), Eendoi; Mesdames Ferris, Franklin, Church. White, Miller and maid, Graham (2), Hutchinson, Lichtwark, Ferry, Stackschild, Murray. Senile, Brown and child. Messrs. HoklsworHi -C-.-Wilson. Troup: Tavlor, Meek, H. Kirby, Griffen, H. M. Cross, L. S. Tavlor, Osmond, Robertson, Saxby, S. A. Clover, H. Foster, Caldwell, J. Stevens, Hutcheson, Miller, Beero, Graham, Coleman. 'White (2). Simsou, jMePliec, Barkwitb. Watts, Maekev. Falconer. Williams. Sliarpin, Murray. F. J.Brown, Hounslow, W. Better, Ingram, Quick, Wait, Woods, Broadtield, Kelly, Eliott. Proud, A\ ilson. Galloway, Friar (2), Corbett, Gifkins, Beaumont, Seymour, Conway, Graham, Marshall, Pearse, Hislop". Hegartv, Bishop Williams. Rov. H. H. S. Hamilton, Dr. DeLisle ;two prisoners. The IT.S.S. Co’s. Squall left at 4 p.m. yesterday for Tolaga Bay and .Whangaret. Tlio vessel has 500 sheep for Whangarei. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co’s, s.s. Rangatira arrived from Wellington early yesterday morning to load for tlie London market. The Tyser steamer Marere left last night for Napier. The auxiliary scow Fairborn left at 10 last evening for Napier. The barquentine lima is expected to-day. UNION COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS Saturday, March 2, Molcoia arrives from South and sails for Auckland and Sydney. First launch 6 a.m. Last 10 a.m. Sunday, March 3.— I Talune arrives from Auckland and sails for South Last launch 5 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. * YESTERDAY. Auckland: Arrived, noon, Opawa, from London. East Cape: Star of Scotland passed south at 9 a.m. ; Huddart-Parker steamer passed south at a.m. ; La.une passed north at 3.30 p.m. Napier: Arrived, 3 a.m., Fanny, from Gisborne. T Welington: Sailed, 12.30 p.m., InIraiema, for London. Farewell Spit: S.S. Wamrnoo and Kittawa passed east at 4.15 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2017, 28 February 1907, Page 2
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