SMITING.
The Union Oo.’s s.s. Haupiri worked To Araron yesterday morniDg, and sailed for Auokland. The s.s. Rum arrivod from Napier yesterday morning, and sails for Nap'ec at noon to-day. The Union Oo.’s s.s. Tarawera arrives from Auckland to-morrow afiornoou, and sails South in the evening. The Huddart-Pnrker Oo.’s s.s. Yiotoria arrives from Southern ports this morning, and sails for Auckland and Sydney at 10 a.m.
The barquentrae Sanorita sails for Kaipara to-day in ballast. The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s s.e, Papanui arrived at Monte Video on Thursday from New Zealand.
The auxiliary schooner Kaeo arrived from Auckland via Coast ports at noon yesterday. The vessel left Auckland on the 20. h ult, and on the 220 d, after finishing Bay of Plenty ports, a heavy gale was encountered, and the vessel took shelter for three days under an island off Oreti Point. On the 25th the vessel made for the sheltered waters of Oreti Point, and Oaptain Skinner states that he never saw suoh sees as were encountered in the three hours’ passage. On March 26th Captain Skinner received word of the aooident to the Aotea, and pushed on to Waipiro. The voyage was resumed on Tuesday last, very rough weather being experienced. The oargo consists of 120 tons of general merchandise. The Onion Oo.’s s.s. Manuka arrives from South ou Friday afternoon next, instead of Saturday morning aa usual. IJMIOM ETJAM SHIH CGMPJJSU’S movements, Sunday, April Bib. —The b.b. Tarawera arrives from Auckland on Sunday after- . noon, and proceeds South in the evening. . First launch on arrival ; last. 5 p.m. Wednesday, April lltb, —Talune arrives ■ from South, and sails for Auckland, First launch, 6 a m. ; laßt, 8 a.m Wanaka loads Bluff, Monday, 9th April : Oamaru, Tuesday, 10th April ; Timaru, Wednesday, 11th April; due Gisborne, about 14th April. Ufanuka will leave here Friday (Good Friday) afternoon, April 13ih, instead of. Saturday morning as usual. Passengers for Taviuui and Navua please note.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday.
Auckland. —Arrived : 6,30 a.m., Dorset, from Liverpool and Australia. Sailed: Southern Cross, for Norfolk Island and Melanesia ; 12.30 p.m., Star of New Zealand, for Wellington, “Napier,—Arrived: 11.15 a.m., Rosamond from Gisborne,
Wellington,—Arrived : 7.35 a.m., s.s. Manuka, from Napier.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1718, 7 April 1906, Page 1
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