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SHIPPING.

The Union Co.’s Moura arrivod from Auckland at 1.15 p.m. yesterday, and left for Southern ports in the evening. Passengers Inward:—Misses Taylor, Falkner, Butler, Baylis, Future; Mesdames Woodward, Martin, Harris, Kenway, Simpson and 3 children ; Messrs White, Nasmith, Loomb, Mennio, Simpson, Cole, Bimler (2), McAlwee, Holywood, Barker, Gornsey, O’Dea, McKay. Outward: Misses Young, Farrow, Armstrong, Porie, Johnson, Stubbs, McLees, Turanga; Mesdames Woods, McMillan, Siddell, Williams and 3 children, Nurse, Nicholson ; Messrs Cottrell (2), Nurse, Oates, Murphy (2), Jackson, Williams, Baigent, Kiddle, Martin, Burnett, Mihi, Munro, Peti, Thompson, Morgan, Hunter, Gibson, Pearson, Rhodes, Sirnson, Clark, Williiams ■(2), Harris, Tautubae, Terua, Paora.

The Huddart-Parker Co.'s s.s. Wostralia aatived from South on Saturday morning, and left again for Auckland and Sydney at 11 a.m. Passengers : —For Sydney, Mr Mayston ; for Auckland, Misses Williamson, Sobers, Hunt, Bradley, Nicholson, Barron (2); Mesdames Thomas, Livingstone, Ford and child ; Messrs Thomas, Ball, Booth, Rosser, Hennessy, Colebourne, JDelanoy, Robb, Bradley, Herrick, Stubbs, Nicholas. The Union Co.’s s.s. Ovalau is due at Auckland from the 3ociety and Cook Islands on March 19th.

On Friday last the schooner Gisborne was floated into the Aucklond dock for cleaning and painting. The schooner Aotea sails for Coast ports and Auckland this evening. The s.s. Mimiro sailed from Wellington yesterday at 7 a.m. for London. The Omapere left Wellington at 8 a.m. yesterday with coals for Napier and Gisborne. Sho leaves Napier on Tuesday aftornoon, arrives here at daylight on Wednesday, and sails the same evening •for Tolago Bay, etc. Messrs Kennedy and Evans’ new atoamer Ilaroro arrived from Auckland yesterday morning. The Shaw-Savill steamer Aotea arrived from Lyttelton on Saturday morning, and is engaged loading mutton, etc., at this port.

The schooner Waiapu left yesterday morning for tho Coast, and arrived at Tolago Bay at 5 p.m.

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS*

Wednesday, 18th.—Talune arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch 6 a.in., last 8 a.m. Saturday, " 21st.—Mararoa arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch 6 a.m., last 10 a.m. Sunday, 22nd.—Talune arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m*

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

Satubday.

Naphar.—Arrived, 3.30 a.m., Fanny ; 5 a.m., Weka, from Gisborne. Welllington.—Arrived, II p.m., 13th, Mimiro, from Wanganui. Sailed, 5.25 p.m., Surrey, for Port Chalmers. Lyttelton.—Sailed, 12.40 a.m.) Victoria, for Port Chalmers, Arrived, 10.45 a,m., Queon Mary, from Port Chalmers.

Yesterday. Lyttelton,—Arrived, 7.30 a.m., Toroa, from Chatham Islands.

Napier.—Sailed, 14th, 9 p.m., Buteshire, for Lyttelton. Auokland.—Arrived, 1 p.m., Westralia, from Gisborne.

Wellington.—Sailed, s.s. Mimiro, for London, Sailed, 7.10 a.m,, Sapphire, for Newcastle.

East Cape.—Passed south, Tysor liner Marero, 7.45 a.m.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 841, 16 March 1903, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 841, 16 March 1903, Page 1

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 841, 16 March 1903, Page 1

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