SHIPPING.
fe The Waihi loft for Waipiro last night to ?load wool for Williams and Kettle. The Union Company’s s.s. Talune. ar- , rived from South early yesterday morning, and sailed for Auckland at 10 o’clock. Passengers :~lnward : Misses Murray, (Moore, Mclntosh, and Dobson; ’Masdimes Parnell and Green ; Messrs Simson, Power, Lund, Bousheld, Christopher, jMolville, White, Galivey, Prime, 'Morgan, (King, Brunmng, and liolly. Outward : Mrs Marler; Messrs Ramson, Jacobi, Horan, Foot, Sharp, Robinson, Drailin, and Rev. Father Benedict. The schooner Awanui which left Mercury Bay last Saturday, arrived in the Bay yesterday morning, aud was towed up to the wharf by the Tarewa at 11 o’olock. Her cargo consisted of 34,000 ft timber for Evans, Nield and Co., 10,000 ft timber for Kelson timber and sundries for Stafford, 8000 staves for Williams and Kettle, 80 tons coal, 40 sacks lime and 25 casks cement for J. Robb, 20 bags of salt ! for Nathan, and various sundries. The s.s. Iferald left Auckland at 2 p.tn. yesterday for East Coast bays and Gisborne, and loads woo) for transhipment to the Star of Australia. Tho Huddarl-Patkor Co.’s steamer Westralia arrived from Auckland at a quarter Ijpast eight last evening, and left fur the South shortly after midnight. Passengers—lnward : Missos Martin and Gray ; Mosdamcs Roe, and Richardson ; Messrs Martin, Isaacs, Warnock, Kearsley, Per- ' kins, Humphries, Winters, Lindsay, Curtis, Fletcher, Gregory. Parker, Lang, Ensor, and Brown. Outward: Misses Stant dish, Russell, Labetter, and O’Reilly; (Mesdamos James, Wreath, Muller, Kennedy, Chatterton and child, and Griffiths; . Messrs Cyril White, Chisholm, Prime, I Abercromby, Pettigrew, A. Ross, Ryan, ( Cunningham, Brown, Allen, Kennedy, i Hogg, Ranguard, and Lourne. I Wellington : Sailed, 4 p.m., Kumara, for Napior.f j UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS,
| Baturday, 12tb. —Mokota arrives from South,* aud leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launoh 6 a.m.; last 10 a.m. Herald arrives from Coast porta and Auckland, and leaves for Napier. Last launoh 6 p.m. Sundays 13th. ,Talune arrives from Auckland, and leaves for the South. First launoh on arrival; last 6 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING, Yhsthrday.
East Cape.—Talune passed North at 4.40 p.m. New Plymouth.—Arrived, 4.45 a.m., Rarawa, from Onohunga, with inward ’Frieoo mail, Napier.—Arrived, 6 a.m., Weka, from Gisborne. *' ’
Lyttehon.—Arrived, 11.80 a.m.,, Mokoia, for Pori Chalmers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1069, 10 December 1903, Page 1
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