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SHIPPING.

Ihe Union Co.’s steamer Tatune arrived from Auckland and Sydnoy shortly before throe o’clock yesterday afternoon, and left for tho South daring the evening. Passongers: Inward From Sydney, Mrs Hutchinson, Miss Hutchinson, and Messrs Hutchinson, Moßac, and Captain Blair. From Auckland, Mcsdames Longatreot and child, Gordon; Misses Boland, Sutton, Blane, Knight, Lodge ; Messrs Amess, Leonard, Speedy, Sufi, Colebourne, Dunn, Vosper, Simpson, Perry, Cleary (3), Cato, Wright, Murray, Lye, Gamble; Master Speedy. Outward —Messrs Jones, Scott, Butt, Oldham, Brosnahan; Mesdames Mead, Butler, Macfarlane and child, Muir, Brosnahan, DeLisle, Richmond; Messrs Fox, Longstead, Fred. Jones, Connor, Meads, Macfarlano, Norcross, J. C. McLean, Muir, Hussey, DeLisle, MeNaughton, Ea, Kako, Mutu, Waku, Bourke, Goldie, Jennings, Taylor, Captain McKay and Lieutenant Tatton (Salvation Army). Tho Waihi arrived from the coast at 3.30 yesterday morning with 176 bales of wool from Waipare for Messrs Williams and Kettlo. The work of loading tho wool was one of considerable difficulty, as there was a heavy son running. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s s.s. Fanny (Captain Peterson) arrived from Napier with a cargo of timber yesterday morning. The s.s. Moura left Napier at 8 o’clock last evening, and arrives early this morning, proceeding North at 8 a.m. Tho Omapero is expected on Saturday morning, proceeding tho same day to coastal ports and Auckland. The ship Graco Harwar, in tow of the Fanny, arrived at the anchorage from Algoa Bay via Capo Saundors at 2 o’clook yesterday nftomoon. A full report of her trip appears in another column, The schooner Waiapu was yesterday at Pakarao waiting for a favorable opportunity to take in wool, the easterly wind completely blocking operations. Tho schooner Awanui left Tairua yesterday for Gisborne with a cargo of timber for Mr W. 0. Skeot.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 13, 17 January 1901, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 13, 17 January 1901, Page 1

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 13, 17 January 1901, Page 1

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