SHIPPING.
The s.s. Mararoa loaves lor Auckland and -Sydney at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. The iluwea arrives from Tiniaru via X a pier this morning, and after discharging CO tons of produce, proceeds to Auckland. The s.s. Mourn arrives from Auckland oil Sunday afternoon, and leaves for the South at .0 p.m. The s.s. Waihi left Waipiro early yesterday morning, and readied Tuparoa at H a.m.. where she worked wool all day, as the weather wa - line. The Tyscr hie r fndi'alcma (Captain f ii-tlu arrive-; on Tuesdity to load mutton, tallow, etc., from Messrs Nelson liras.' Works. The s.s. Hooiiva left Westport at midnight- last night with a cargo of coal for Wellington and Gisborne. r, ’!ie s-s. fanny (Captain Nelson) arrives 1 Irani Napier on Monday. Tiie scliooiic-f Awanui sailed for Laima The schooner Gisborne left for Auck- | land cist evening with a cargo of IUO j sacks maize and 11 tons scrapiron. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ! .MO Yi-l Ml-i NTS. I (Saturday.- liawt-ii arrives from Oamaru and' Tiniaru, and leaves for Auckland at 6 it.m. Sunday.—Mararna arrives from South t irly, and leaves for Auckland and | Sydney, first launch, C a.m. : last, I Sunday. -M. ma arrives Auckland j during the afternoon, and leaves for j South, first launch on arrival: last, ■’ p.m. Sunday Waihi arrives from fast Coast TuC'-day. —Omapcre anives from Wellington and Napier early, and leaves f.-r fast Coast ports mid Auckland. 1 irst laiineh, n a.m. ; hist, 9 a.m. .‘dmsd.iv. -Te Allan ,-u rives from South j early, ami leaves for Auckland, first j Wail; are .olives from Sydney and I Auckland during the afternoon, first j launch on arrival ; last, 7 p.m. Sunday, loth November, .Te Anau j arrives from Auckland during the t aiternoon. and leaves for South, j 1 irst launch on arrival: last, 5 p.m. | TF.LFG RA I'll !C SHIPPING. i' ! I.vtteltmi.—Ar.ivi-1: M.mowni, at 8.30 ! a.m.. from i\n ; Chalmers . s.s. Mararoa, | at 0 a.m., from Welling! ai : Wuihora, at j 11.00 a.m., from W. li-ngtoii. Sailed ; | Mararoa. at Hi a m., for Wellington. for! 1 linlnicr.-. -Saiinl : Te Anau, for fast Coast ports. Passenger for Gisborne : Mr Kirkland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 253, 2 November 1901, Page 1
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