SHIPPING.
Tho h.r. Marnroa arrived from the South at 9.80 on Saturday night, and left for Auckland und Sydney at midnight. Passengers—lnwurd : Mesdames Morel), Marshall, MeMurray, Smith and two children ; Misses Gregg, Adair, Fisher, Hooper (2), Fraser, and Compton ; Messrs Eaehariali, Sinmiorids, Williams, Hunter, Bbikoaton, Pullet!, Stevenson, Muunsoll, Gifford (2), White, Parsons, Fordham, Jardine, Kelso, Breinncr, Nancohts, Wiilituns, Andrews, O’Jlrion, Miller, Horkoy, and Crowley ; Sergt.-Major Finch ; Master Mat-sack. Outward: Mesdames Stewart, Adeano, Nidcrio, and llcunell ; Messrs Sfielton, Evans, Stewart, llennell, and Ilev. liawkina.
Tho following passengers have booked for South by the Te Annu, which leaves at 7 this morning: Blisses Pollen, Flynn, Sievwright, Kirk, OT.eiily; Mesdames Beamish and Salmon ; Messrs Nutusch, J. M. iiitchio, Holtlen, Beamish, Salmon, Lee, Brownlow, anil Husking.
Tiio a,3i Tuluno leaves Wellington today, and is duo here Wednesday morning early. Tho s.s. Kittawa leaves for Napior at u p.m. on Tuesday. The s.s. Herald is duo from Napier on Wednesday morning, and leaves for Coast ports and Auckland at 5 p.m. Tho s.s. Hawea is duo from tho South to-morrow, and loaves for Auckland at 7 a.m. Tho scow Bravo left fur Auckland on Friday, to loud timber for this purt. Thu ketch Coronation sailed for Auckland on Saturday, whero she will load timber and coal for Gisborne.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS,
Monday-, 18th.—To Anau leaves for
South. Last launch 7 a.m. Tuosday, 19th.—Hawea arrives from Bluff, Oamarti, and Tituaru, and leaves for Auckland. Last launch 7 a.m. Tuesday, 19th.—Kittawa leaves for Napier at 0 p.m. Wednesday, 20tb—Herald arrives from Napior, etc., and leaves for Coast ports. Lust launch 5 p.m. Wednesday, 20th.-— I Talune arrives from South, and leaves for Auckland. First launch, 0 a.m.; last, v 8 a.m.
Waikare arrives from Sydney and Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for the South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m. Sunday, 21th.— Talune arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Satuuday.
Bluff.—Sailed, 5 p.m., Star of Australia, for London.
Tiiuaru.— Sailed, 5 p.in,, Perthshire, for B’uU'.
Lyttelton. —Arrived, 4.10 p.m., Zealundia, from Wellington. Arrived, 0.15 p.m., Wukanui, from Wellington. Ykstkrday. 'Wellington.—Sailed, 9.-10 a.m., Mercedes, for Hongkong. Auckland. —Arrived, 7 a.m., Indradovi, from Sydney. Hast (Jape.—Mararoa and man-o’-war passed north at daylight; To Auuu passed .south at 8.20 a.m.
Lyttoltou.—Sailed, 6,10 a.m., Zealaudia ior Port Chalmers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 894, 18 May 1903, Page 1
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