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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

The Union Co.'s e.s. Moura (Captain H-tchings) arrived from Auckland at 4 p.m. yesterday, and left for Southern, ports at 7 o'clock. Gisbornepas-engers-**-: Inward : Misses Clark, Dickenson, Parker, Gordon, Gregory; Bright; Mrs Wright; Messrs Hamilton, Marittan, Schumacher, Cox, Smithies, Parnell, ' Meltnight, Wriffht. Cooper, .and 19 steerage. Outward: Misses Rees, Carter, Atkiri,. Elley, Franklyn, Davidson, Cbrbett; 'Mesdames Hulbert, Hooper and child, R011e.,, McEwan, Pierce, Edsohy Messrs -Kettle, Emund-ou Solomon, F.'Murison, M. A. Carr, Chicken, Baigcnt and sob, Fenwick, Monsoh, Gouldamith F. J. Lysnar, Taylor, Clark, Black, Jafhieson, Nicholson, Russell, Barrett,. Gridler, Howard, Milne, Glover, A. Harrington, Culleh, Fleming, McMuirray,,, Bishop, O'Keefe, Spence, Baker, Noon" (2), Arnoll,-- C. Bailey, C. Koogin W. J. Hill, Coll, Masters.Williams (-). Captain ■ Rainey; . Rev. H. Wright, Bishop -Williams," and Captain Cumming. „: The Tyser steamer* Star of New Zealand completed loading at 6.30 on Saturday evening, and proceeded to Brisbane, Queensland. . .

The Union Co.'s s.s. Kaiapoi was able to complete discharging on Saturday evening, owing to the heavy sea, nnd for the same reason work could qjit.be*' resumed this morning.. Five' hundred tons of coal are being discharged, and threequarters of tliis is now out. The Union Co.'s s.s. Haupiri finished working at Waipiro yesterday, and was to attempt to land at Tokomaru* to-day. Tlie weather still continues rough, and the Eteamer will probably Come on to port .to-night. She will be despatched to Southern ports. The Union Co.'s s.s. Squall..* was at Tolaga Bay thus morning, nnd is due here this evening. She proceeds to Napier tomorrow.

The s.s. Ruru (Captain Nelson) arrived from Napier, via Wangawetu, on Saturday evennig, bringing a cargo ofposts,timber, and 'general. Passengers'*: Meadames Gaddu-d and 3 childreii. Joyce, and Miss Reynolds. Tließurui _eturi___ to Napierat 2 p.m. . The s.s. Towa left for Dunedin direct on Saturday evening. The R.M.S. . Corinthic . is due from WelUngton on Wednesday morning. ThelJnion Co.'s s.s. Tarawera arrives from Soatb on Wednesday morning, and proceeds to Auckland. The Huddart,, Parker and; Co.'s s.-. Victoria arrives from Sydriey^and 'Auokland on Wednesd_y afternoon, 'and pro-, ceeds to Southern ports. v "-■'■/' . The auxiliary scow Fairburn (Captain Fletcher), bound .-from Napier to Tokomaru Bay with timber and posts, put m to port tliis morning for shelter. The ketch Coronation, which left for Coast bays and Auckland on Saturday morning, was compelled to put m for shelter yesterday morning, and had a rough experience entering the river.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10964, 6 May 1907, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10964, 6 May 1907, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10964, 6 May 1907, Page 2