SHIPPING.
The li uddart-Parker Co.'s steamer Elingamite arrive.' from Sydney and Auckland to-morrow afternoon,and leaves for the Sonlti in the evening. The Union iS.S. t.'o.’s Moura leaves for Auckland at eight o'clock to-morrow morning. The i 1 awea left Bluff yesterday, Oamaru io-day, ami leaves Tiniarn to-morrow with a cargo of grain for the North. The (huapero arrived at Auckland at noon on Saturday, and left for Coast ports and (iishona: at d pan. .yesterday. ’J.’iis Orient Company expect their steamer will he full of passengers from Australia for Jloine in the early part of tin year ; therefore, intending passengers should hook early in order to secure good berths. Tin: s.s. I'nviuni leaves Auckland for Fiji Inc days earlier next month in order to get had-, to New Zealand in plenty of lime for the Christmas market with her fruit. UNION STEAM SKIP COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. 'VYdncalty. Mount arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch, H a.ni. ; last, H a.in. Frida;., (hnaprre arrives from Coast ports ami Auckland, and leaves for Xspier. I.ast I,tuncli, o p.tn. Saturday. Wail.are arrives from South ear:;., and haves fur Sydney and Auckland. First launch, IS a.m.-: last, in a.m. Sunday, 171:i November. -Mount, arrives frean Aiicl.laud unrim; the afternoon, and I. ae f..,r South. First launch o:i arrival ; d p.m. TELEGUAI'IIIC SHIPPING. \t, k: Hi'!.- ■ Sailed, li p.m., Omapeve, lor (ii I-. ; m and l a t Coast polls. Evitrlto.'. Sailed, x. I u p.m., Zambesi, for i hirhau. via Ni wcaslie. Auckland... Arrived. 7.20 nun., llfh, s.s. Fling.-uuite, In m Sydney, with Brindisi mail. Passengers for Gisborne: Messrs iumvny am! .laekman. Napier.—Arrived, li a.m., s.s. To Atuui, from Gishorne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 260, 12 November 1901, Page 1
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278SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 260, 12 November 1901, Page 1
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