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SHIPING.

Tho Union Oof's Wuihoru arrived from South yesterday morning, and left for Auckland at 9 a.in., taking the following passengers: Misses Hooper, Rosie, Little, Soimuerviile; Mia Beere; Messis Dunn, Dougherty, Bloomfield, Carl, Walker, Tauuer, Boss, Ford, Luudun, Lindsay, Bev. Father McGuinness. The Union Co.’s Mokoia arrived from Auckluud at 2 yesterday afternoon. Pas Bongers : —lnward: Misses Wilson, Armstrong, Elton, Carson ; Mesdames Clifford, Berry, Gentry, Bedding and child, Godfrey and two children, Burns ; Messrs Hansen, Bhorman, Winson, Oxley, DeSilva, Speedy, Skipwortb, Herrick, Birch afid son, Hammund, Goldsmith, DeCosta, Berry, Greig, Backham, Leigh, Heighway, Bryant, Henderson, Jeuue, Masters Au brey (2). Outward: Misses Hamilton, Hardy, Johnson, James, Iliddell, Von Schurmor, Scott, Laugher; Mesdames Wilcox, Gibson, Hawloy and three children, Wilkinson, Cherry, Lewis and two children, Woston, Mason, Scott and child ; Bev. Hopkins; Messrs Quigley, Aviss, Jackson, Hogg, Clayden, Gibson, White, Saxoy, Whyte, McKeich, Pearson, Wickham, King, Lewis, Cotterell, Stevens, McKay, Watorhouso, Mason, Marshall, Hollings and son, Perry, Jones, Burgess, Burnett; Constable Farmor and two prisoners. The boat left for South during the ovening. Tho new ketch Coronation arrived from Auckland yosterday morning. Tbo Coronation was built in Sydney. She is owned by Captain Niurnsn and Mr Vincent, of Auckland, ana this is her first trip down tho Coast. She loft Auckland on Sunday morning, and experienced a fine trip. Her cargo consists of 110,000 ft of timber, chiefly for Messrs Mackrell and Colley and Mr Wood, 80 tons of coal for Clayton Bros., and 80 tons of sundries. Nne schooner Waiapu arrived from Tolago Bay and Pakarae yesterday. Her cargo included 200 bales of wool from Pakarao for transhipment to the steamer Niwaru, and 200 bales from Tolago Bay for tho steamer Maori, and 100 returned rases and casks. Tho s.s. Aparima left Calcutta on Jan. 4tn for Singapore, Samarang, and New Zealand. Sho is due at Auckland about February 2nd, and calls at Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. Tho s.s. Monowai, leaving the Bluff on February 23rd for Melbourne, and tho Warrimoo, on March 3rd, will call at Milford Sound. No calls will be made coming from Melbourne this year. The Omapere arrived at Westport at 3 p,m. yesterday) and leaves again at 9 a.m. to-day for Gisborne with a cargo of coal. Tho Huddart-Parker Co.’s s.s. Westralia arrives from Southern ports on Saturday morniDg, and leaves fer Auckland and Sydney at 10 a.m. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.

Saturday, 17 th. Omapcre arrives from Westport with a, cargo of coal. •Sunday, 18th.—Waihora arrives iroin Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m. Sunday, 18th.—Omaperc leaves for Napier. Last launch, 5 p.m.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. 1 Yesterday. Wellington.-Arrived, 4.80 a.m., Kumars, from Lyttelton; 10.25 a.m., Maori, from Lyttelton. Lyttelton.—Sailod, 12.10 p.m., Sussex, for Wanganui; 8.40 a.m., 13th, Maori, for Wellington ; 6 p.m., Weatralia, for Wellington. Nelson.—Arrived at outer anchorage, 8.35 p.m., ship Wellington, from London. Port Chalmors.—Sailed, 3.15 p.m., Intkaghiri, for tko Bluff. Auckland. —Sailed, 5.30 p.m., Moura, for Wellington. Bluff.—Sailed, 7.45 p.m., Pakoha, for Timaru.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 719, 15 January 1903, Page 1

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SHIPING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 719, 15 January 1903, Page 1

SHIPING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 719, 15 January 1903, Page 1

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