SHIPPING.
Messrs Richardson and Co.’s s..s. Fanny arrives from Nnpier this morning. The Uiuapcrc left Auckland at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Gisborne and Fast Coast ports. The Mount leaves for Auckland tomorrow morning at 8 o’clock. The barque Eiuprczu left for the Tli ames .yesterday.
The schooner Waiapu (Captain Martin) leaves fur coastal ports and Auckland to-day.
The scow L’ruroa (Captain Olsen) cleared at the Customs yesterday afternoon, and early in the evening loft for Auckland, getting away with a fair breeze. Any inquiry in reference to lor recent stranding which may he decided upon by the Marine Department will he held at that port. The schooner is also to go into dock at Auckland for necessary repairs.
The schooner Aotea left Auckland for Gisborne and coastal ports on Thursday last.
The Huddart-I’iirkor Co.’s steamer Flingarnite is expected to arrive from Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and leave for the South early in the ovening, the last launch being at 5 o’clock.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday—Moura arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch 0 a.m., last 8 a.m. Friday- < hnupere arrives from Auckland and East Coast, and leaves for Napier. Fast launch 5 p.m. Saturday—Mararoa arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch (i a.m., last H) a.m.
TELEGRAPH 1C SHIPPING. Ykstkuday. Auckland.—Sailed, s.s. Gatlsby, for Wellington; 'Flu p.m., Will ura, for Honolulu, with ’ Frisco mail.
Napier.—Arrived, d. lb a.m., To Anau from Gisborne.
I Hull.- Arrived, 7.80 a.m., Hounslow, from Melbourne. Sailed, 4.45 p.m., Tablin', for Hobart. Arrived, 1.80 p.m., Monowai, from Hobart, with the English mail. Port Chalmers.—Arrived,-l p.m., Karamcn, from London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 191, 20 August 1901, Page 1
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