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Coy.'s s.s. Talarrived from Auckp.m on Sunday, and proSouthern ports in the evening. passengers, inward : — Misses Iflartin (2), Johnson, Brooks, Collier, Tanner (2); Mesdames McPherson, Evans, Young and infant, Matthews, Montague, Doner Kino ; Messrs. Young, Pool, McPherson, Henry, Corbett, Rawhiri Karaha, Goffe, Adair, Ferner (2), White, Matthews, Stetson, - Monk, Gibson, Johnson, Carew, Anderson, Bayley, Pittar. Outward : Mesdames Lysnar, Barlow, Boyes, Clarke and infant, Stewart, Stone; Misses Cooper, Clark, High l land, Johnstone, Adams, Allan, Brown; Messrs Gibson, Brown, F. J. Lysnar, McGregor, Sharp, Clarke, Pyke,Stewart, Williams, Kirby, Mewson, Brodie, Hilkins, Coulson, Newman, Houlahan, Coop (2), Hollier, Bilby, Hicks, Howard, Webb, Essex, Trewby, Lindsay, Brablon, Cahill, Griffin, Evans, Howking, Jones, Donner, Reeve, Wai Wera, Hawkins; 5 natives and 4 stevedores. The Union Steamship Coy.'s s.s. Hau?iri (Capt. Campbell) arrived from East !oast ports and Auckland at midnight on" Sunday and proceeded South last evening. Gis borne passengers, inward : Mr and Miss Boythorne, Mrs Haskett, Messrs Baxter, Kirkpatrick, Moore, Tillard, and Captain Schulze. Outward : Mr. Mrs and Miss Roythorne, Messrs Lysnar, ,Smith, McVay and Russell. The Tyser steamer Miiniro (Captain J. C. Lidstone) arrived from Wanganui' yesterday morning, and commenced loading for Home. Local shipments consist ot abomt 1500 bales of wool and equal ti> 20,000 curcases mutton. The «steamer proceeds to Wellington on 'lhivrsday night. Agents : Messrs Williams and Kettle. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.'s s.s. Mamari completed louding on Saturday afternoon, and proceeded to Wellington at 5 o'clock, taking the following local ship- ■ mente : —Shipped by .Gisborne Sheepfarmers' Frozen Meat Co. : 9769 carcases mutton, 2509 carcases lamb, 444 quarters beef, 103 casks tallow, 79 casks pelts, 25 bale> s wool; shipped by Murray, Roberts and Co. : 3 bides wool ; Common, Shelton and Co. i 36 bales wool. The steamer leaves Wellington to-morrow for London, Tine Shaw, Savill and Albion. Co.'s s.s. Delphic (Captain Breen) arrived from Napier at 9 o'clock this morning to load for London. Tlie Hteamer takts about' 10,000 carcases and a quantity of wool, tallow, etc> and proceeds to Wellington at noon on Thursday. Messrs Dalgety and Co. are loading agents. The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Wanaka arrives at 8.30 to-night from southern ports, and after discharge leaves for Auckland. The Union Co.'s e.s. Tarawera leaves Napier to-morrow morning, and is expected Here in the aftenioun. The Union' Co.'s s.s. Mokoia arrives from Sydney and Auckland to-morrow afternoon. Owing to the breakdown in the machinery of the Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria, the local agents', Messrs Dalgety and Co., are advised that the Westralia will take up the Victoria's next run. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s s.s. Bakaia arrives from Auckland on 25th inst., to load for London. : • The a.s. Sonoma arrived at San Francisco on April 12th> at 6 p.m. Messrs Common, Shelton and Co. are advised that the auxiliary echopner Aotea, arrived at Auckland -yesterday, and will be floated into dock to-morrow, to ascertain the extent of the injury sustained whilst ashore at Waipiro Bay. The scow Welcome sailed for Auckland this afternoon, in charge of Captain Schultz, who arrived from North by the B.a. Hauipiri. •

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Poverty Bay Herald, 17 April 1906, Page 2

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UNKNOWN. Poverty Bay Herald, 17 April 1906, Page 2

UNKNOWN. Poverty Bay Herald, 17 April 1906, Page 2