SHIPPING.
Tho Union Company’s s.s. Mokoia arrived from 3outh early yostorday morning, and loft for Auckland at 7 a.m. Passengers—lnward : Misses Bayly, Lawson, Pringle, Sccat, Mooney. Fortloy, Bell ; Mosdames Croll und child, Pringle, Bell, Bristowo, Lysnar, Smith ; Messrs Evans, Lockio, Croll, Boyd, Villors, Annor, Espio, Potaka, Lysnar, Hoald, Parker, O'Grady (2), Clogio (2), Schwabe, ltouso, Witty, EussolJ, Buscko, Williams, Olsen, Grey, Allen, Lynn, Wells, Davidson, Wilkinson, Jameson, Louie, Pilcher, ■ button (2), Wells, Stanley, Maloney, Stephens. Outward : Misses Adams, Clark, Sweet (2), Wood, Wills; Mesdamos Chorry, Jones, Low and infant, Bees, Williams, and McLoughlin ; Messrs Adams, Goldsmith, Dewing, Miller, Staff, Matthews, Chrisp, Harding, Anderson, Currie, Kretchmer, Wood, Coloman, Symons. Tho Union S.S. Company’s s.s. Talune arrived from Auckland at 3,45 p.m., and left for Southern ports during tho evening. Passengers—lnwnrd : Misses Itodstono, Brown, Butler; Mrs Stafford and child ; Mossm Douglas, Parata, Bassett, Smith, Bloomfield, Willoughby, Saunders, Flirt, Williams, McDermott, Sutherland, Carrington. Outward : Misses Fox (2), Allen, Williams, Dowman, Heanoy, Thomas; Mosdames lteos, Fox and threo childron ; Mossrs Gardnor, Skeot, Bees, Geisler, Puko, Thomas, Glennie, Johnson, Cooper, Mullooly, Fitzgerald, Downoy, Marshall, Cahill, Knight, Heaney, Legge, Thomson, 8011, Weston, Mutchett, lloogh, Patterson, Hooney, Argylo, Enright, Waitai, Jackson, Williams. Tho s.s. Omaporo, Captain A. D. Chrisp, lett for Coast pops and Auckland lust evening. The Tyser Btoamer Indralema left at 7 p.m. on Saturday for Napier. Tho steamer shipped a largo cargo of wool, meat, and genoral produce at this port. The Shaw Savill and Albion Company’s s.s. Kumara arrives on January 2nd to load frozen meat, wool, etc. Tho loading agents aro Messrs Dalgety and Co. Tho schooner A vvanui, Captain Niobolus, sailed for Tairua on Saturday afternoon. Tho s.s. Sussex, which is duo in Now Zealand to day, will bo the January steamer to load frozon meat, etc., for South Africa. Tho steamer will ship cargo at tho following ports : Napier, Gisborne, Wanganui, and Woffington. The schooner Waiapu, Captain Martin, left for Tolago Bay yostorday to load wool for tho Shaw Savill steamer Kumara. Messrs Richardson and Co.'s s.s. Fanny arrived from Napier at 4.30 on Saturday morning with a cargo of 6000 ft of timber, 10,000 posts, and sundries. Passenger: Mr Noble Campbell. Tho steamer loft for Napier tho samo evening. Tho Union Company’s s.s. Mararoa arrives from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and loaves for South at 7 p.m. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS,, Tuesday, 30th.—Mararoa arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 7 p.m. Wednesday, 31st. —Waihora arrives from South, and leaves for Auckland. First launch 6 a.m., last 8 a.m.
TELEGBAPHIO SHIPPING. Saturday. Wellington.—Arrived, 2.80 a.m., s.s. Kumara, from Lyttoltou. Lyttelton.—Sailed: 1.15 p.m., s.s. Gothic, for Napier. Yesterday.
Wellington.—Sailed : 7.40 p.m., BangaIra, for London. Lyttelton.—Arrived : 5 a.m., Zoalandia, ~m Wellington. Sailed: 10.20 a.m., jealandia, for Port Chalmors j 3.20 p.m,, Papanui, for Waitara. Spit.—Arrived : 8.30 a.m., Fanny, from Gisborne; 10.30 a.m., Indrahma, from Gisborne; 3.10 p.m., Gothic, from Lyttelton,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 705, 29 December 1902, Page 1
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