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Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s s.s. Westralia arrived from Southern ports early this morning, and leffc for Auckland and Sydney at 1 p.m. Gisborne jassengers: — Inwardi: Mesdames WoodbineJohnson, Holden and infant, Siddells, Parker, Long, McDonald, Fishenden; Misses McDowell, Doughty, Simpson, Harding, DeLisle, Heale, Jerram ; Messrs Park, Maher, Wheeler, Miller, Smith, Brailsford, B-unice, Coleman, Cunningham, Carpenter, Harding, Oliver, Harrison, Biddells, Pirie, Herrick, Parker, Bedstone, Smith, Mossman, Jackson, Edmondson,, MeKenzie, Pearoe, Long,. McKinley, Armstrong, Blanch, Phillips, Allison, Te Han, McLean, McMorran; Masters JDeLisle, While, Heale, Williams and Horn. Outward : Misses Bull, Dunnage; Mesdames Deboir Pitt, Dunlop, Bull and three children ; Messrs C. Adair, Gearaley, Harrock, Bull, Barry, M. Cleod', Tanfield, Ifwerson, Slacey, Collins. Ashwood, Herrick, C. B. Bartlett, Major Pitt and 20 steerage. The U.S.S. Company's s.s, Rosamond arrived from Greymouth at 1.30 this morning with 100 tons pt coal, and after discharging proceeds this eveuing to Napier. The U.S.S. Company's s.s. Herald worked Port Awanui last night, s^d was at Tuparoa this morning, expecting to reach Waipiro , to-night. The sea has gone gone down considerably on the coast. The Herald is expected bere on Monday, and proceeds- to Napier the fiiine evening. « The s.s. Toroa arrives from Napier on Monday. The discharging of the scow Ururoa has 'been completed', and the vessel sails for Tairua on Monday. The ■ barquentine Ilina was berthed at the Kaiti wharf this morning, and the balance of her cargo of coal is being discharged for the Sheepfarmers 1 Frozen. Meat Company. The Union Company have sold their • steamer Wareatea, lately employed m the Tasmanian trade. The s.s. Moura, ' commencing fpm Dunedin on September 2nd, will relieve the Talune m the Dunedin-Auckland running, the latter vessel laying up for overhaul. The new steamer Navua will take up the Moura's running m the island trade, and is expected to leave Auckland on September Bth.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10139, 27 August 1904, Page 2

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10139, 27 August 1904, Page 2

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10139, 27 August 1904, Page 2