SHIPPING.
The Union s.s, Company’s steamer Moura left Wellington at 4 pan on Monday. She arrives hero from Napier early on Wednesday morning, and proceeds to Auckland and Sydney at 8 a.m. The Mararoa, leaving here on Saturday next, will be the last steamer to connect with the Manapouri for Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, also the Taviuni for Itaratonga and Tahiti, and consignees of fruit should not miss this opportunity of forwarding their orders. The Omapcro arrived at Napier at a p.m. on Sunday. She is discharging a load of coal there, and sails at 4 p.m. to-day, leaving Gisborne at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. schooner Waiapu left for Const ports yesterday morning. The Klingamite arrives from Sydney and Auckland to-morrow afternoon and leaves for Southern ports at 5 p.m. The Mararoa arrives from South on Saturday morning and sails for Auckland and Sydney at 10 a.m. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday.—On.apcrc arrives from Westport and Napier, and leaves for Auckland and East Coast. East launch at 10 a.m. Wednesday.—Mourn arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch 6 a.m., last 8 a.m. < Saturday.—Mararoa arrives from South | early, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch 6 a.m. Last 10 a.m. . Sunday.—Mourn arrives from Auckland during afternoon, and leaves for the South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. Auckland.—Arrived, Klingamite, from Sydney. Napier.—Arrived, 7 a.m., To Allan, from Gisborne. Lyttelton. —Arrived, 11.15 p.m., yesterday, Warrimoo, from Port Chalmers. Sailed, 2.50 p.m., Mararoa, for Port Chalmers. I Huff: Sailed, 4.45 p.m., Waihora, for Hobart. Arrived, 3.-15 p.m., Mokoia, for Hobart, with the English mail.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 164, 23 July 1901, Page 1
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