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SHIPPING.

The Union S.S. Co.’s To Anau (Captain Beaumont) arrived from Auckland at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, and left for tho South ut 7 p.ni. Passengers: Inward —Misses Cowper, Adams, Every, Gilmour, Beading, Bill; MesdamenMaynard, Good, Goldsmith ; Messrs Goldsmith, Good, Williams, Jeffreys, Scott, Pennington, McKnight, Phillips, MeKcigh, McCattie, Buchanan, Winter, Kettlewell, Slator, Hamilton, Foley, Brittain, Millctt. Outward —Mrs Clement; Misses Winter, Bullen, Evans, Bedford ; Messrs Thomson, Harris, Jacobie, Miller, Moore, Gibbs, King, DeLautour, Hooper, Laing, Kells, Goodison, l’urse, Bryant, Munro, Milligan, Button. The Fanny arrived from Napier early on .Saturday, and returned in the afternoon.

The schooners Waiapu and Saxon arrived from Auckland on Saturday. Hot! vessels experienced rough weather down the coast.

The Huddart ■ Parker's Fdingamitc (Captain W. Wyllie) arrived from the South on Saturday morning, and proceeded to Auckland and Sydney at 10 o'clock. Passengers (‘ole, Duff, Wilii; Mesdatnes Carroll, Evans, Baineavis ; Messrs Macdcrmott (ill, Kumean, Parker, Morrison, Buttle, Newman, Broom, l.aing, Harris, Doar, i.anihert, -Miller (ti), Johan, Williams, Sherman, Ormond, Saunders, Donovan, Evans(2), Pees, Oman, Balneavis, Phones, Bennett, 1-anared, Sharp, Parker, Hill, O'Neill, Cousins, Bitchio, Mitchell, Troy, Chambers, Pedinond, Mclntyre, Lousick and son, Oeddis, Mate Achua, Bridge, Griffiths, Dowry, Greenaway, Doyle, Delaney, Jellings, Hopkins, Jennie, Wi ikins, Phipps, Glasen, Corne, McMillan, Smith, Ilowell, Jenson, Morgan. Outward ; Messrs Gamble, Ifwerson, Sehatz, Wallace, Bolton, Tullock, Hinton, Scott. The s.s. Waihora, hence Sunday 1-lth inst., proceeds through to Melbourne, thus affording a good opportunity to shippers for Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne without transhipment. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS.

Thursday.- Wn horn arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch (3 a.m., last 8 ft.m. Friday.--Omapcro arrives from Auckland and East Coast ports, and leaves for Napier and Westport. Last launch o p.m. Saturday.—Waikaro arrives from South, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch t’> a.in., last 10 a.m. TELEGRAMIIC SHIPPING. Yf.STKUI'AY. Auckland : Arrived, l.ilO p.m., Elingalnitc, from Gisborne. Lyttelton: Sailed, at midnight, on the oth, Mokoia, for Port Chalmers. Arrived, early, barque Ashmore, from Capetown.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 151, 8 July 1901, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 151, 8 July 1901, Page 1

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 151, 8 July 1901, Page 1

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