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SHIPPING.

Tho Union Company’s s.s. To Anau arrived from Auckland at u p.m. yosterday, and left for Southern ports during tho evening. Passengers : damos Lang and buby, SulT and four children, Cherry, Iloaii and child, King ; Misses Little and Delaney ; Messrs Lang, Bobo, Pearson, Suff, Delaney, Husking, Parusb, Currie, Surft, King, Huismari, McKoe, Rov, 11. 11. Taylor, Capt. Kennedy and Nurse King. Outward: Mosdames Tylor, Purkor, Todd, King, Lyndon, Hill and child, Oldham, Doyle, Todd, Pearce, Parsons; Messrs Gondy, Todd, Pettit, Falknor, Pottigrow, King, Parker, Cooper, Lully, Fyfe, Lyndon, Doyle, Hayden, Bull, Blackmoro, Lynch, Lockmoyer, Nalscn, O’Donnell, Ward, Todd, Kirk, Parsons, Pearson, Marshall, Bonnett, MeCraokon, Dohorty, and Nolan. Tho scow Ururoa (Capt. C. Olsen) was borthod at the wharf on Saturday morning, bho loft Newcastle on Octobor 29th, and experienced a splondid trip. Her cargo consists of UOO tons of coal for tho Gisborno Gas Company. Discharging operations coiumenco this morning. Tho U.S.S. Company’s Marnroa arrived from Southorn ports on Saturday morning, and left for Auckland and Sydney at 11a.m. Outward passengers: Mrs Dolman, Misses Coloman and Crawford, Messrs Jones, McNiehol, Dunn, Wallor, and Kounody. Tho Tysor Lino s.s. Star of Australia arrived yestorday at 11 p.m. Tho ship loads frozon mutton, wool, etc., from Nolson Bros. Tho schoonor Waiapu (Captain Martin) loaves for tho Coast to-day to load wool for tho Star of Australia. Tho s.s. Omapcro loft Auckland on Saturday, and is duo at Awauui to-day and Tupuroa this afternoon. Tho s.s. Mourn leaves Wellington today, Napior to morrow, and is duo hero early on Wednesday. The s.s. Waihora leaves hero next Saturday for Auckland and Sydney at 10 a.m., in tho Hliugamito's run. Tho s.s. Hawea arrives at Auckland to-day with a cargo of grain from South. She should leave Blulf again about tho 22nd, Oamaru 2-lth, Timaru 25th, and call at Gisborne if suiliciont inducement oilers. The schoonor Gisboruo left Mercury Bay at 10 a.m. on Thursday, and oxporioncod a good trip, having light, variable winds all along tho Coast. Sbo arrived in tho Bay at 1 p.m., and was borthod at tho wharf shortly nrtor 5. Hor cargo consists of 20,000 ft of timber for Clayton Bros., 15,000 ft for Haisman and Son, 7000 ft for Mackrell and Colloy, 8000 ft for Robb Bros.. 7000 ft for Cook County Council. Tho schooner commences discharging this morning, and whon completed leavos for Mercury Bay direct.

.UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday, IDth-Oinapere arrives from Auckland and Coast ports. Sho icaves for Napier. First launch on aasival, last 5 p.m. Wednesday, l!Hh.—Moura arrives from South, and leaves for Auckland. First launch fi a.m., last 8 a.in. Waikarc arrives from Sydney and Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 7 p.m. Saturday, 22nd—Waihora arrives from South early and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch fi a.m.j last 10 a-m. Sunday, 23rd.—Mount arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p^im.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Saturday. Napior.—Arrived, 3.45 a.m., s.s. Fanny, from Gisborne. Wellington. Sailed, 12.30 p.m., e.s. Karamea, for London. Lyttolton.—Arrivod, 1,40 p.m., s.s. Tongariro, from the Bluff. Auckland.—Sailed, 4 p.m,, Omaporo, for Gisborne, via East Coast ports.

Yesterday. Auckland. —Arrived, 10 a.m., Mararoa, from Gisborne. Lyttelton—Arrived, 2.15 p.tn., Wlmngape, from Wellington ; 7 a.m., Antarctic rolief ship Morning, from Madeira. Port Chnlmers. —Arrived at tho Heads, at 5 p.m., barque Akaroa, from London.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 572, 17 November 1902, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 572, 17 November 1902, Page 1

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 572, 17 November 1902, Page 1

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