SHIPPING.
Messrs Huddart, Parker find Co.’s y,.y Wcetraliu armed from South curly Saturday evening, and 1< it for Auckland anil Sydney yesterday morning at 3. Pinsongers -inward : Aliases Foster, Bradley, Cooper, Osborne, Julmstone (2), Butler; Mesdaities Mahoney, Pearson, Harris, Cutler ; Messrs Pettigrew, Poivdreli, Fenwick, Sderidan, Natusoh, Miller, Pearson, Crompton, Harris, Jiuleworlii, Campbell, HeUge, King, Scott, Punch, Fisher, Smith, Wtots, Young (2), U Dea, Mann, Secats, Cimnihers, AJalone, Hill, Saunders, and 7 stovedoies. Outward: All-s Bruce ; Alesdaines Hicks and child, Hendrickson, and Murray; Messrs Wchh, Alennie, Master Macdunaid, and 10 steerage. Tiie i'alune arrived from Auckland at Pd lili p.m. yesterday, and left for Southern ports during the evening. Passengers:— Inward : Aliases Uuywuul, Rountree, and Flayrs; Mesdames Graham and child, Horne and eiiiid, H. .acock; Messrs Shirley, Hogf.i, Graham, Catteraeh, Finn, Speedy, Cnnii, Webster, Leslie, Millar, Luiidun Outw .id : Misses Drummond, AJcUaviaton, Brubr.zon; Atesdamcs AleKay and 2 children, DeLisle, Strachan and son, Hayward ; Messrs Todd, Allan, licnouf, Hyams, Quigley, Hruec, Pcarsom Morgan, McMillan. The s.s. Herald arrived from South on Saturday morning, and sailed for Coast ports and Auckland uo 10.30. Passengers : —lnward : Messrs Coiehrouk, lienonf, Todd (2;, Quigley. AleUaviu, McKenzie, Mudfurei, Cooper, Puatsou, Smith, Clark, Wear, Constable.
Messrs Richardson and Co.'s s.s. Fanny, 'from Napier, brought tiro following cargo for this port : Mackrell and Colley, 70 loft tmiuer and Dull, skirting ; Clayton Tiros., 3800 ft timber ; 1). M. Urr, fiu sacks potatoes; A. Haikett (care Sheridan and Co.), 32 packages and IsUfo timber. Sho also brought a largo quantity of sundries. The Fanny lelt for Napier again at 3 p.m. ■on Saturday. The Tarawera leaves Wellington at 4 p.m. to day, Napier 3 p.m. to morrow, and arrives here early Wednesday morning. The Znalanuia leaves Auckland tomorrow, and arrives hero on Wednesday .afternoon. Tlie’Ty.ier steamer Indradcvi is duo tomorrow afternoon; agents, Messrs Williams and Kettle. Thu schooner Waiapu loads cargo for Coast ports and Auckland io-day. The Union Company’s steamer Hawca was tloated into the Auckland Flock oil Friday for general overhaul. The departure of the New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Papanui for London has been postponed, sue being timed to leave Lyttelton on Saturday next.
Tlio schooner Gisborno (Captain H. Pankow) am veil in Auckland from Gisborno on Friday morning. Tho master .reports sailing from Gisborno on Sunday, May 31-t, and met with strong south-west winds and heavy sea to the East Cape, which was passed on Monday, Juno Ist. Sti-mg south-west and south winds prevailed across the Bay of Plenty to arrival. Cargo : 570 sacks manure, 20 eases meats, 20 sacks linseed, 20 sacks potatoes, and .sundries. On discharge the schooner Joads timber and general cargo for G-sborne.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
■Wednesday, 10th.—Tarawera arrives from tiuutii, and leaves tor Auckland, l’ irst launch 0 a.in., last 8 a.m. Saturday, loth. —Mararoa arrives from Smith, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First Jauiieh 0 a.in., last 1U a.m. Sunday, 11th.—Tarawera arrives from Auckland, and leaves for South. Fast launch on arrival, last 5 p.ui.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Satuiujay.
Lyttelton.— Arrive:!, 1210 p.m., Mararoa," I rom Wellington. Sailed, 1 p.m., Essex, for Gisborne. Napier.— Sailed, 0 p.m., Kumiiva, for Wellington.
Yksteiiday. Wellington.—Sailed, 7 a.m., Maori, for Lyttelton. Arrived, 8 a.m., Jesscric, from Wcstpurt; i.2u p.m., Kumars, from Napier. Bluff. Arrived, 12.00 p.m., Papanui, from Tinmru. Last Gapu. Westralia passed North at 0 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 910, 8 June 1903, Page 1
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