SHIPPING.
The Uriion Co.’s s.s. Te Anau arrivod from South yesterday morning, and left for Auckland at 9 o’clock, taking the following passengers : —Meadames Copeland, Kenning ; Misseß Pellett, Mcllroy ; Messrs Pagnally, Vowies, Stewart, Martin, and Allen. The.schoonor Aotea arrivod from Coast ports and Auckland yesterday. She left Auckland on December 27th, and experienced a fine trip. At Tokomaru Bay 80 bales of wool were shipped, and 100 bales at Waihau. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Buck, Miss Henderson, Master Lain. Her cargo consists of 3 tons transhipment for Gisborno Gas Company and sundries, including 25 casos benzine, 100 nests pipes, 50 bags lime, 10,000 ft timber, 7 packages machinery, and 150 bales wool for various consignees. Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.’s Westralia arrived from Auckland at 2.20 yesterday afternoon, and left for South in the evening. Passengers : Mesdames Connell, Maekrell, Cooper, Matthews and two children, Gordon, ' Cassidy, Nesbitt and two children ; Mißs Cassidy; Messrs Boss, Jones, Williams, Parker-, Morrison, Turtley, Ifwerson, Lawless, Swainson, Worthingten, Todd, Sherriff, Bright, Matthews, Arnold, Connell, Harman, Tamai, Maekrell, Baxendall, Cumining, Holford, Brent, Lawson, Kirk, McCook, and Larsen. Outward: Mesdames Ferguson, Gardiner, Evans and child, Larsen, , Sievwright, McLeod; 1 Misses F. McMillan, Siddells, Clark, Larsen ; Messrs Ferguson, Waugh, Natuscb, • Bourke, Falkner, Kennedy, Bichardson. Guthrie-Smith, Lovy, Cranby, Oliver, Ponsford, Nicholas, Massoy, F. Martin, * Gibson, Lockie, Bank, Beero, Larson, McLeod, Barker (2), Wilkinson, Thompson, -• Livingstone, Bennett, Gray, McGeevy (2), . Master Dines, Hon. James Carroll, Bev. Father Lighthart, Dr and Mrs Pomaro. Tho s.s. Kahu left for Napier, via Portland Island, last evening. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS^
Friday, 9th.—Omapere arrives from East Coast Bays, and leaves for Napier. ' % Last launch 5 p.m. ' Saturday, lOtli. —Mararoa arrives from South, and loaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch 6 a.m., last 10 a.m. Sunday, 11th. —Te Anau arrives from Auckland during afternoon, and loaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m, TELEGBAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. East Cape.—The Omapere passed south at noon. Napier.—Sailed, 12.10 p.m., Indralema, for Wanganui. Lyttelton.—Arrivod, 7.55 a.m., Mararoa from Port Chalmers ; 12.45 p.m., County of Ayr, from Edithburg. Port Chalmers.—Arrived, 9.45 a.m., s.s. ’Gracchus, frem Lyttelton. Wellington.—Sailed, 4.20 p.m., Maori, '* for Lyttelton. Lyttolton.—Sailed, 6.30 p.m., Mararoa, for Wellington.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 713, 8 January 1903, Page 1
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362SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 713, 8 January 1903, Page 1
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