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LATE SHIPPING.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Newcastle, March 27. Arrived, Waihora. Sailed, Elmvflle, for Lyttelton. Hobart, March 27. Arrived at 5 p.m., tho Athenic*- She sails at 8 a.m. to-morrow for Wellington. She haß 52 passengers for Australia aDd 120 for New Zealand.

THE ZEALANDIA.

| Special to Times. |

Napier, last night. The steamer Zealandia sailed for Gisborne at 8 to night. Passengers :—Mesdames Williams and 3 children, Lyßnar, Bruce, Purcell, Riddle; Misses Boqrke, Bruce, Ready, Baker, Saunders ; Messrs Gurrie, Clark, Coghlao, Harrison, Williams, Beale, Barry, Crompton, Ilingsford, Lysnar, Craike, Simpson, Winter, and Riddle.

SCHOONER AOTEA. (Special to Times.) Auckland, last night. The schooner Aotea arrived in Auckland

this evening. Capt. Skinner reports that

the schooner sailed from Gisborne on Monday, 16th, and on Tuesday called at Pakarae and -Waibau. On Wednesday landed cargo at Tolago Bay and Tokomaru, and arrived at Waipiro on Thursday. Landed and shipped cargo at Waipiro, Tuparoa, Reporua, and Port Awanui, and rounded East Cape at 8 p.m. on Friday. Landed at Ironhead and Hick’s Bay on Saturday. Landed cargo at Te Araroa, shipped wool at Horoera, and arrived at Raukokore at 8 the same evening. On Sunday landed at Raukokore, and arrived at Tekaha on Monday, the 23rd. Shipped 300 sacks maize on Tuesday, and called at three other places. Landed and shipped wool and maize, leaving the last place on Wednesday morning with a full cargo. The vessel had light head winds

till off Mercury Bay, then fair winds till arrival this evening. The cargo comprised 300 sacks manure, 450 sacks maize, 22 bales wool, 17 bales flax, and a quantity of sundries. Captain Skinner expects to sail again on April 7th for coastal ports and Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 852, 28 March 1903, Page 2

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LATE SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 852, 28 March 1903, Page 2

LATE SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 852, 28 March 1903, Page 2

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