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SHIPPING

Tho Tarawora (Captain Rolls) arrived from Auckland at 3 p.m. on Sunday, and loft for South tho sumo ovoning. Passongors—lnward : Mesdamos Johnston, Hunt, Graham, Eliott, Langloy, Niool and son, Anderson and family; Mißses Bowloy, Wilkinson, and Edwards ; Messrs Parker, Johnston, Earlo, Herrick, Coleman, Bean, Allen, Pigott, Gourley, Clark, Warnor, Fielding, Miller, Eliott, Soamons, Gollippo, Greedy, Andorson, Dix, Fox, McCarthy, Edwards, Rocliff. Outward : Mosdames Oliver and Bartes ; Misses Leo, Skillicorn ; Messrs Hammond, Dale, Codorwal), Bono,

Eeakes, Hoath (2), Taylor, Palairot, Mitcboll, McGill, Nicholsou, Robertson, Cuthbort, McCarthy, Steolo, Rinnoll, Patterson, Ingloy, Pounds, Clark, Tuckwell, Hall, Hyde, Groom, Richardson, Halo, Holden, Coopor, Watson, Coloman, McCrodio, Hill, Williams, Muir, Harrison, Peacock, Smith, Shirley, Robortson, Petorson, Stanton, Howell, Kaiwata, Davis, Collins, Marsack, Morgan, Hogg, Goldsmith, Williams, and Baxter. Tho Tysor steamer Tomoana left last ovoning for Napior, after loading at this port 12,000 carcases mutton, 300 casks tallow, and 200 bales wool. From Napier 'tho stoamor proceeds to Wellington, and returns to this port on the 24th to load another 10,000 carcases mutton, 500 casks tallow and 300 bales wool. She will leave Gisborne on tho 27th for Lyttleton to load grain, after which sho returns to Wellington, and will leave for London on tho 4th May. Agonts, Mossrs Williams and Kottlo.

Tho schoonor Waiapu’s cargo from Napior consists of 38,000 ft timber. Mossrs Huddart, Parker and Co.’s s.s. Wostralia arrived oarly Saturday morning from Napier and left for Auckland at 11, taking tho following outward passengers from this port: Misses Quinn, Edwards, Russoll, Ratclitlo, Currie, Little, Goodloy ; Mosdames Quinn, Latta, Filiner and two children, Stephenson, Goodloy, Goldsmith; Blessrs Noilson, Lucas, Stoelo, Bockett, Chrisp, Currio, Maxwell, Witters (2), Bushnell, Barlow, Judge Batham, Master Chrisp. Tho Hawoa (Capt. Clift) arrived from South on Saturday, and left for Auckland at 8.30 a,in. on Sunday. Passenger for Auckland : Mr Board.

Tho stoamor Westralia, from Gisborne, arrived at Auckland at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Tho Turakina, from London via Hobart, arrived at Wellington at 3.50 p.m. on Sunday. Tho s.s. Taluuc loft Wellington yesterday, and arrives horo to-morrow. Tho s.s. Mapourika loaves Wellington on Wednesday for Auckland to tako up hor run to tho South Sea Islands with tho members of Parliament. Tho s.s. Talune, honco Wednesday 15th, will connoct. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS, Wodnosday, 15th. —Talune arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch 6 a.m., last 8 a.m. Saturday, 18th.—Mararoa arrives from South early, and loaves for Auckland. First launch 6 a.m., last 10 a.ir. Sunday, 19th.—Taluno arrives from Auckland during tho afternoon, and loaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. Auckland. —Arrived : 10.80 a.w., Star of Australia from Sydnoy. East Capo. —Passed north : 2 p.m. yesterday, scow Ngaru. Napier.—Arrived: 5.80 a.m., Tarawera from Gisborne. Wellington,—Sailed: 3.35 p.m.,Karamea for Tirnaru. Lyttelton.—Sailed : 7 p.m., 11th, Mararow for Port Chalmers.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 864, 14 April 1903, Page 1

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 864, 14 April 1903, Page 1

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 864, 14 April 1903, Page 1

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