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SHIPPING.

Tho Uunion Co.’s Te Anau arrived from Auckland at 2 yesterday afternoon. Passengers : —lnwards : Misses Ford, Cairns, Mcltcid, Doran, Middleton; Mesdames Simeon, Donald, Vickerinan, Clayton, Middleton; Messrs Bidgley, Donald, Davis, Warren, Thomson, Platt, Malone, 8011, Middleton, Webber. The Te Anau continued her voyage in tho evening for South. Passengers: Misses Taylor and Swiggs ; Mesdames McMurray, Brennan, Dutton ; Messrs Morgan, Holmes, Barry, Pettigrew, Burton, Danvers, Bodgers, A. Bell, Buttle, Horton, Fairbrothor, Martin Smith, W. Milner, McKee, Sargent, Williamson, Sawyer, O’Meara, Lang, Cooper, Gibb, C. McDonald, Blake, Griffith, Noble, O’Neill, Brennan, A. Neal, Grant, Wilson, McNamara, Bobinson, Kemp, Lawry, Thomas, Gunderson, Jones, Dohtry, Dutton, Keeno, Catnoron, Burnett, Sankey, Konnody, C. Gang. ■ Tho U.S.S. Company’s s.s. Mararoa (Captain Smith) arrived from Southern ports early on Saturday morning, and proceeded to Auckland and Sydney at 11 o’clock. Passengers : Outward, for Sydney : Miss Hollander, Mrs Hollander, Messrs Farrell, Vollmar, and Bethune. For Auckland : Misses Mason, Churton, McGuirk, Sherf, Baines, English ; Mesdames Barr-Brown, Johnston, Cather, McGinn; Messrs Holland, Buchanan, Finn, W. L. Bees, Sceats, C. Enwright, H. Cole, Hill, Milne, Barnett, McCabe, Goldsmith, McLeod, Donne, Atkins, Vaughan. The schooner Awanui (Captain Nicholas) left for Auckland via Tolago Bay and Port Awanui on Saturday, with a consignment of 240 sacks of maize, shipped by the Loan and Mercantile Company. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday—Moura arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch 6 a.in. ; last 8 a.m. Warrimoo arrives from Auckland and Sydney during the afternoon,

and leaves for South. First tender on arrival ; last 7 p.m. Sunday—-Moura arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival ; last 5 p.m. Omapere arrives from Auckland and East Coast with load of wool for Mimiro, and leaves for Napier. Last launch 5 p.m.

TELEGBAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. Wellington.—Sai'cd, 6 a.m., Mimiro, for the Bluff. Arrived, noon, Wakanui, from London, via Hobart. Auckland.—Arrived, 10.20 a.m.,.Mararoa, from Gisborno. Lyttolton. —Sailed, 12.25 a.m., Zealandia, from Port Chalmers. Arrived in stream, barque Timaru, from Newcastle. Bluff'. —Arrived, 3 p.m., Bakaia, from Port Chalmers.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 348, 24 February 1902, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 348, 24 February 1902, Page 1

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 348, 24 February 1902, Page 1

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