SHIPPING.
The Union Company’s Te Allan arrives from the South early to-morrow morning, ami leaves for Auckland at 8 a.m.
The J I'uddart-l’arkcr steamer Flingamite arrives from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and leaves for South at Jive o’clock.
The schooner Gisborne brought between <IO,OOO and 50,000 feet of timber for this porl. From Gisborne the brigantine Aratapu goes to Mercury .Hay, where she loads timber for the South.
The Slmw-Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Aoteu loft for W ellington at six o'clock last evening, taking the following cargo from this porl, shipped by Messrs Common, Shelton and Co.: —81)88 carcases frozen mutton, tit casks oi tallow, 2L casks pelts, and It) cases of honey. The Wniapu on the last trip from Mercury Hay brought 87,000 feet of timber for Air W.'t). Skeet, and 0000 feet for the Cook County Council. The schooner Awanui arrived from the Coast last evening. TELEG LI AHI LIC SI LUTING. V KSTium.w. Auckland.--Arrived, Elingiunilc, from Svdnev. Passengers for Gisborne : Messrs Aie la-od and Fanpihar. Napier.--Arrived, I ii.m., Mourn, from Gisborne; 0 tun., l’akclia, from Wellington. Timartt. —Arrived, titanium, from Lyttelton. Arri\ed in harbor 2p.ni., OLarama, from Lyttelton. Port Chalmers.—Sailed, Nttirnsldrc, for Hilt IT. Dili IT.—Arrived, 2.10 p.m., Mokoia, from Hobart, with an English mail.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 1
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208SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 1
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