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LATE SHIPPING.

THE S 3. TALUNE. ’(Special to Times.) Napier, last night. Talune sailed at 8.80 p.m. Passengers for Gisborne—Mesdames Palmer, Fraser and infant, Ketnpthorne, Duff and three children ; Misses Pritchard, Jones, Caulton, Burke, Biohardaon ; Messrs Williams, Qamblett, Mayo, Jackson, Curtis, Flavell, Caldwell. Barron, Marks, Fraser and son, Burke, Raymond, Moore, Kemptborne, Nolan, Pomare, Akoogamohi, Miller, Morris/Tills, Sladen and ten steerage. THE A.S. AOTEA.

The auxiliary schooner Aotea arrived from Auckland via way ports at 5 o’clock last evening. Captain Brown reported leaving Auokland with a moderate west wind on September SO. On Monday, 2nd inst., anchored and landed goods at Little Awanai. On the following day landed at Te Kaha and proceeded to Oreti, where goods were landed in oompaay with the b.s. Kaeo. On Wednesday the vessel landed goods at Cape Runaway and Taparoa. Variable winds were prevailing and there was a long sea running. On Thursday, sth, landed goods a) Fort Awanui and on the following day worked Ak ‘

a Ake. There was too much sea to jemd at Waipiro. On Sunday Bth three boat loads were landed, but the wind freshened, and the sea making,'the vessel cleared out to. sea. The balance of the cargo was landed on the 9tb, the cargo shipped, and the Aotea anohored at 7 p.m. at Tokbmaro. After landing a couple of boat loads next morning the wind oame up from tbe north-east, with rain and a heavy sea, and the vessel came on, passed Tolago, and arrivedjin port at 5 o’olock last evening. The cargo consists of 10 tons of flour for Williams and Kettle; 25 tons of goneral cargo for CommoD, Shelton and Go.: 20 tons of goneral cargo for L. D. Nathan ; 60 cases of empties for D. J. Barry ; 10 tons of coal for various consignees; 50 pipes for Clayton Bros., aDd seven packages of lurnituro for G. Reynolds. '

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1581, 11 October 1905, Page 3

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LATE SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1581, 11 October 1905, Page 3

LATE SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1581, 11 October 1905, Page 3

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