UNION S.S. MOVEMENTS.
Monday: Mokoia : leaves for, Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Moura,arrives from Dunedin. Wednesday: Rotoiti''arrives from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, and leaves for New Plymouth, transhipping to Takapuna -at New • Plymouth; Moura leaves for Fiji at 4 p.m. (no cargo after 2 pan.); Ovalau leaves for Eastern Pacific at 5 ,p.m .(no cargo Wanalpleaves for Newcastle. . Thursday: Waihora ' arrives from the SbUth; ' ' •-• . >ii '-••' ,1 Friday: Rotoiti arrives from; apd leaves for,-New,- Plymouth atr3 p.m. (2.10 passenger,train).' '.. "-'-_' •_• _■■ „; Saturday: Waihora leaves for the South at __ noon (no cargo.after 11- a.m.)..
.The s.s.-. Talune; left for. the South on Saturday evening. The s.s. Mararoa left for East Coast arid Southern ports at 1 A p.m. to-day.. The s.s. Sealda,,from Calcutta and Singapore to New Zealand, Cape O.tway (Vie.) at 2 p.m. on Saturday, and should arrive here 'about Thursday next. The s.s. Mararoa arrived from Sydney at 10.50 a.m. yesterday, berthing,at the wharf after - medical inspection. She left Sydney at 1.30 p.m.,on. Wednesjday,/ and had a fair weather passage.. The barque Clan MacLeod arrived?from. Newcastle" yesterday morning.' ' She' left Newcastle -on 13th inst., and had. east to north-east winds until 21st, thence westerly; winds until 'making port. ' . The s.s. Fiona arrived from Fiji "on Saturday evening' with a full cargo of "rawsugar. Suva was left on Monday last, and fine weather was experienced throughout the trip. The Fiona proceeds direct to Sydney on discharge. f^ c w t **-' l^-Kathl «« n Hilda arrived from Newcastle early this.morning with tti■ J ? a, r-0 of.coal, anchoring in the Nlt^/, pr m * dical inspection. She left 2_2M-_ on P 6 llth lnat - and «««rlSL ™« d _f te weath er on the trip aIS. _* he Gul£ yesterday and «mving in port aa above. «_]&•.!& Mokoia - which has taken up ■-'3___^KlL of _ b . Waikare while that _«_ rtvl_ __L?'_!« cd * n the trip, ar9fe and way 5 H Ber,repor_ y ihat tt^* 1, P.". 08 ' the P ur " ■ «i 16th. called___i___SL le<t Melbourne ■in the alt"St a^ 118th _ reached Bh, ff ■ Dunedlnon & __.fS *« 22_xV arrived ■ *tLytteitoh on'th* n^ h * s "^.called ■*a above m«%_3_ and arrived I *hr. uffit.tl?^***^^ ■ o , oioß_ ,^f ql^>' IM - v * 8 to * Sydney at 5,» I Xov-!i£ ""• - MJm«i Zonor Fost_r _____kJ_ter w Ma y°- «eDonafd ro ß%_ ftr ai \s>: __t\" \
Henry, McDonald, Evans and infant, Richards, Burkett. Craven, Hansford, Pickles, Allan, Ball, Stewart, Cohen, Messrs Forrest, Craven, Hansford, McTaggart, George, McDonald, R. Wilkinson, H. L. Hartmann, Scott, Morrison, Bur.kett, E. .H. English, W. Henry, W. Moffatt, Wyatt, A. Wachsmann, J. Whitelaw, AlexV Nicol, E. Woolley, T. L. Harbutt, Gordon, Thornley, Taylor, R. E. Eletchex Renault. Arkins, Bull,. Stewart, Cohen, Pickles, Connell, Johnston, Capt. Pain, and 40 steerage.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1902, Page 4
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