SHIPPING.
The L.S'S. Coiiip;my’b Wuik.ire left j Auckland at JO p.m. \e^tealay,and is due 1 this afternoon, bln: leaves fur South at V i:l - : ' The >(•!:■• mkt Autea i( aptain Slviinien ' arrived from <'ua-t ports and .~ud at j i o'eiuek \esterday. (’aptain Skinner | reports lie left Auckland at 2 p.m. on ; y Saturday, 28th nil., and called in at | KennedvA Uay (lie foilowin" morning. / Ma\i*r Idand was worked on Monday, | and < >nmio and three other J.Juy of Tlenty j ports on Tuesday. I lie Aotea reaching Te j Annua at midnight. She worked cargo I there and at fort Awanui on \\ eddesday. j to Tnparoa. but owing to strong N.N.L. j (j wind- and rain went on to Waipiro, arriving there in tlie afternoon. On In- i lay It-tL Waipim and put hack in Tuparoa, j u.d with a -uuiii wind on Saturday hint j
hack to Tolago Lay for shelter. Left Tula,y lor Lakarae at 2 yesterday mom* u. wurked cargo at 8 a.m., arriving | * . i i, I u clock yesterday. Sixteen ports j * i i ere worked, and every article of ugu w.is landed. The (iishome cargo euiea.-ts of hi) tons general cargo and lU.OU) feet of limber. The Aotea 1 returns io < ports and Auckland on Owing to Labor Lav being kept a-- a holiday in the South. Messrs lluddart, 1 Parker, and Lu.S >.s. Zealaiidia will lie l delayed at Lyttelton till Thursday. She will arrive at iiisbume early uu Sunday morning, and sail for Vuckland and Sy tliicy at 8 a.m. Tin 1 annv left for Napier at II o’clock ! yesterday morning, towing the yacht] .lorangi out of the hay. The s.-. Waihi Iclt Napier at ti a.m. j yoterdav. and with the line weather pre- | sailing should arrive early this morning. The Te Anau left Napier at h pan. | yesterday. She arrives early this morn- j mg ami leasts for Auckland at 8 a.m. No : '•.ago wiil hi* discharged from the lighters ; owing tv) its being a Customs holiday j y Labor Lay i. ' j y The s.s. Oinapere proceeds from West* j port to Wellington for an overhaul, which j will occupy fully a week. She is there- .p, fore not expected to leave here tor Coast i ports before Monday, 21st. j a UNION STKAMSH 11’ COMPANY'S ' b MOVEMENTS. 1 b Wednesday - 'IV Anau arrives fivm South j early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch, (i a.m. : last, s a.m. Waikato arrives from Sydney and Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on £ mmal : last. ,"> p.m. Sunday, Oct. d Te Allan arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for Soulli. First launch on ;ii ri% al ; last, p.m. ' TELEG lIA I’ll ll' SUimSG. Vitsir Albany.—Sailed, steamer Gadsby, for Capetown. Auckland. Sailed. -’.JO p.m.. Waikare. jj for South. Passengers for tiisborne : Misses Drown, Slater, Denuet : Messrs Wallis. Stanton. .Mel.can. Kensington, Holland, and Major Pitt. Napier.— Sailed, (i a.m., s.s. Waihi, for Gisborne. Dunedin.-- Sailed, s.s. Zealandia. for Svdncy, via East t'uast. Passengers for tiisborne: Miss Ormond ami Mr Ormond. J Arrived at heads, S.dO p.m., Agnpanthus, from Newcastle.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 232, 9 October 1901, Page 1
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