SHIPPING.
Tho 8.8. Mokoia leaves Wellington on Friday next, instoad of on Saturday as timo-tablod. Gisborno consignees will do well to note that no cargo will be received at Auckland for tho To Anau this week after 5 p.m. on Friday. Tho Union Company’s s.s. To Anau (Capt. Beaumont) loft for Auckland at 9 a.m. yestorday. Passongors : —Outward : Misses Livingstone, Stevens, and Craill; Mrs Spiers; Messrs Harcourt, Spiers, Craill, Mcßae, Morgan, Budd, Clay, and ft llollol , , „ , The s.s. Zoalandia arrived from Sydney and Auckland yesterday, and in tho evening proceodod South. Passengers:— From Sydney: Messrs Beauman and Tanner. From Auckland: Misses Andrews, Flynn, Mrs Warren, Messrs Short, Graham, Skipworth, Mahoney, Faulkner, i3erry, Thomas, Ormond, Hoyte, Warren (2), Evans (2), Louie, Hope, Lyons, Turner, O’Neill. Outward:—For Napier : Misses Pennefather and Harris, Mesdames Parnell, Ivonnoy, Collins, Spackman and infant, Mahoney and infant, Tait, Sharp, Fisher, Taylor, Messrs Tait, Sharp, Bruce, McCallum, Pearson, Wallace, Miller, M. Haisinan, 1 Gaddum, G. Witters, Murray, Clayton, Saveli, Eydc, Gregg. For Wellington : Misses Eliott, Winkleman, Mr and Mrs Springall, Master Mason, Messrs Hensen, Fisher, Morse. For Lyttelton: Holloy, Messrs Williamson, Hogan, Bean, J. Newton, Williamson, Mason. Miss Fletcher, Hagan Company (7), Messrs Bousfield, Faulknor, Schwabe, Shelton, Common, Sanion. The Union Company’s s.s. Omapere (Capt. Chrisp) arrived yestorday, and proceeded to coast ports and Auckland during the night. The seboonor Aoten’s cargo for Gisborno includes 12,000 feot of timber, 224 bags sugar, 10 tons coal, 420 cases kerosene, 60 sacks lime, 200 coils wire, 160 nests pipes, and sundries. . Tho scow Alert is loading timber at Mercury Boy for this port. Tho three-masted scow Ururoa (Capt. Olacn), from Newcastle, was berthed at tho wharf yestorday morning. Tho cargo consists of 303 tons of coal tor Messrs Konnedy and Evans. Tho fishing smack Seagull, which loft Gisborne about a week ago, has arrived at Mercury Bay all well. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Saturday, 9th. Mararoa arrives from South early, and loaves for Sydney. First launch 6 a.m., last 10 a.m. Sunday, 10th.—To Anau arrives from Auckland during tho afternoon, aDd leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. Wellington.—Sailed, 4.50 p.m., Rakaia, for Wanganui. Bluff— Sailed, 4.45 p.m., Taluno, for Melbourne, direct. Lyttelton.—Arrived in stream, 4.35 p.m,, troopship Orient, from Port Chalmers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 496, 7 August 1902, Page 1
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