SHIPPING.
The s.s. Tc Anna arrived at Auckland from Gisborne at 12.45 p.m. yesterday. The Union Company’s s.s. Talunc left Wellington yesterday and leaves Napier to-day, and arrives here to-morrow ing, sailing again for Auckland and Sydney at 10 a.m. , ~ , The s.s. To Anau arrives from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, and sails South at The s.s. Fanny is expected from Napier this morning. , , . The Taranaki, with 0821 bales of wool and COO tons of grain aboard, will, if the weather favors, leave for London to-day. She has been cleared at the Customs. The schooner Waiapu leaves for the Coast on Saturday. The Grace Harwar will take her first lighter load of wool to-day. The Westralia, from Wellington, arrived at Sydney on Wednesday, and on the samo day the Mararoa left Sydney for Auckland. The Mokoia left Melbourne for the Bluff, and should arrive at the latter port on the 29th inst. The. Ii.M.S. Alameda left Auckland at 4.110 iv.ni. yesterday for Sydney. The steamer Gothic left Lyttelton on Wednesday for Napier. An Auckland telegram received last night states that the Mimiro sailed at 6 p.m. for Napier. . The steamer Papanui sailed at b.2U last night- for Wellington from Lyttelton. A telegram from the Spit, Napier, received at the Times office last night states that the steamer Fanny left tho Spit at 4 p.m. for Gisborne.
THE TYSER LINE. The following movements of tho Tyscr Liners will be of interest „The Indratnayo leaves New York tor the colonics on February 10th, tho Indiagliiri leaving on the sth for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. The s.s. Tomoana leaves New York for the colonies on about March 12th. The s.s. Indradevi left Sydney for Auckland yesterday, arriving on Tuesday, and proceeds thence to Wellington, Lytclton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff to discharge American cargo and for Homeward loading. Her subsequent programme has not yet been fixed. The Mimiro will make Wellington her final port of call, and sails for London about 2-ith Februuary. . The Star of Victoria is due shortly in Wellington from Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Star of New Zealand left London for Australian and New Zealand ports on /.December 12th, and the Star of Australia Jefo New York for the same ports on December 22nd. Tho s.S, Wliaktvtauo, chartered for the outward voyage from the New Zealand Shipping Company, left London foi ilcl bourne, Sydney, and New Zealand poits on the 10th inst. , ~ Messrs Williams and Kettle are the Company's agents in Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 20, 25 January 1901, Page 1
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