SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
The Union Co.'s s.s. Brunner (Captain Adams) arrived from Auckland via Tauranga and Coast ports yesterday afternoon, and sailed at 7 p.m. for Napier and Wellington. Passengers— lnward : Messrs Oman, Ailair, Holford, O'Meara, McDonald, and two Natives. Outward : Messrs Dunbar and Watson.
The Union Co.'s s.s. Tc Au.iu (Captain Bernech) arrived from the South early this morning, and sailed for Auckland at 10 a.m. Passengers— lnward : Messrs Smith, Jones', D'Arcy, Gower, Biddlo, Nosgrove, Maultan, Munro, Hore Hukahnka, Henry (2), Miller, Cox, and Hurley. Vulward : Mesdames Atkins and two children, Eade and infaut, Wainhouse and infant, and Atkins and child ; Misses Mason, Collerell, and Dougherty; Messrs Atkins, Nathan. Eade, Harding. Robinson, Jones, Nasinith, Renata, and Ufiiamo ; Rev. Blight ; Master
Parker. The Huddart-Parker Co.'s s.s. Westralia arrived from Sydney anil Auckland at 1.40 p.m. She goes onto Southern ports to-nighl, launches leaving the wharf at o and 7 o'clock. Passengers— lnward : Coastal : Mesdames Warren, Paterson, and .Tervis ; Misses Rees, Quinn, and Heslop ; Messrs Evans, Morris, East, Tattersall, Warren, Paterson, Jervis, Gilhani, Barnes, Shaw, and Hair. The Union Co.'s s.s. Waihora leaves Lyttelton to-day for Auckland and Sydney, and is due here on Saturday morning. The last launch leaves the wharf at 9 a.m.
The Union Co.'s s.s. Te Anau leaves Auckland on Saturday, arriving here on Sunday afternoon. She goes South in the evening, the last launch leaving the wharf at 5 o'clock. The Union Co.'s s.s. Omapere, which takes up the Dingadee's running on the East Coast, leaves Wellington on Saturday and Napier on Monday, arriving at Gisborne on Tuesday on her way to Auckland via Bays. Owing to her overhaul not being completed, the running of the Union Co.'s s.s. Flora from Dunedin on the oth inst. will be taken by the Rotorua, which is due at Gisborne next Wednesday on her way to Auckland.
The Union Co.'s s.s. Te Anau is in charge of Captain Bernech, Mr Paterson, late of the Waihora, being chief officer, Mr Gillon, purser, and Mr White, chief steward.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 2
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336SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 2
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