Tho Union Co.'s s.s. Tarawera (Capt. Rolls) arrived iroin southern ports early tliis morning, and left for AucKlund at 9.30 a.m. Gisbome pjissengois — Inward : Misses Heni, Old, and Brabazen ; Mes<lames Hollier and two children, Jolley, DeLautour, Hughes and two iuiants and nurse, and Waugh; Messrs Triintt, WalBhaw, Steele, Webb, Hollier, Tanner, Williams (2), Cunningham, Campbell, Anketoll, Nicholl, Schroder, Schevertfager, Floyd; Keen, McNamara, Hansen, Dart Dee, and Robinson. Outward : Mesdumes Ross-Randall, Bull and two children, and G. Bull and two children; Messrs Ross-Randall, Green, E. Bluomfield, Duulop, Gardner (3), Henderson, Batlnirst, Coates, Scherer, and Piessc. Tho Union Co.'s s.s. Mokoia (Captain Smith) arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 2.30 tills afternoon. The steamer proceeds to southern ports at 7 o'clock this evening. The Union Co.'s s.s. Haupiri (Captain Campbell) arrived from Wcstport at 10 o'clock tliis morning with a cargo of ooal, and proceeds to Coast ports this evening. . . The auxiliary schooner Aotea sails for Coast Bavs and Auckland on Friday.
The schooner Awanui sails for Tiiirua to-morrow morning.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10526, 29 November 1905, Page 2
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