SHIPPING.
Tho Union Co.’s steamer Waihora amved from Auckland and Sydney on Saturday afternoon and loft for the South during tho evening. I'assongers—lnwards : Me Mames Wyllio and two children, Misses Chatham (2), Meek, Messrs Wyllio, Somervell, and Ihomson, Oamiger (2), Henderson, Cout.s, McIntyre, Gray, I’oad, Peckoves, Cooper, Woods, Cullen, Denton, Brooks, Lawne, Megg, Kilgour, Pry, Boss, Dunn, Dr King, dowsay, Stewart, Currie, Garland, Hacilden, Matthews, Bade, Martin, alley, Boroham, Sweeney, Stall, Stichbury, Morns, Wilson, Hooper, Hudson, Jacobs, Moms, Hogan, Murray, Gilmore, Mcllroy, Ledger, Manton. Outwards : Mesdames ltoynolds, Messrs Denton, McDonald, Sowell, Kiwi, Beverley, Paratine, Taihaere, Hart, Murphy, Smith, Thomson, Kennedy, Owen, Pranklm, Reynolds, Boyd, Williams, Xiffen, Colebrook, Kiddill, Titlen, Dunn. Tho Iluddart-Parker Co.’s steamer Zcalandia arrived from tho South at an early hour yesterday morning, and left for Auckland and Sydney at half-past eight, lassongers inward: Mesdames Williams, kmitb, Heaney and child, Jones, DeLislo, Smith, Elliott) Goodor; Misses Miller (2), Evans, Bland, Robertson, Ebolin, lteed (2), Gibson 1 Messrs O’Connell, Hueston, Cull, Elliott, Jjrioty, Evans, Holfc, Corson, McGavan,, Bell, Croasloy, Avery, Ballingor, Batham, Vincent, Harris, Morgan, Ludbrook, Williams, DeLislo, Rainbow, Lissiman, Logan, Cottrell, Smith (2), Elliott, Mackay, Hewslor, Prentice Barclay, Stevenson, Swainson, Faulkner, Gibson, Caisor, Dodds, Shannon, Cooper, Oliver, Gooder, Porter, Kennedy, Gibson, Mcntiplay, ltces, McCroedy, White, Greenaway, Perris, Fairlic, Hale, Clark, Wood, Fenton, Herbert, Beil, smith, Elwood, ‘'larkson, Newton, Pota, Mulligan, Boatson (2), Boutko, Franklin, Swan, Bait, Maddison, Hash, Bussoll, Massoy, Hussoy, Latham, Dupro, Whitakor, Harrison, Elliott. Outward : Mesdames Parsons and two boys; Misses Blackburn, Honzlor, Parish, Bade; Messrs Gannon, Speedy, Blackburn, Lloyd McLean, Campbell, Riley, Williams, Rev. steamer Kahu finished lightoring rails from tho Hawke’s (Bay on Saturday, and sailed at fivo o’clock yesterday morning for Wellington via Mahia, where she takes in a quantity of wool. The Tyser liner Hawko’s Bay will commence loading from Messrs Nelson Bros, works this morning. Messrs Williams and Kcttlo aro tho local agontc. The schooner Waiapu sailed for Tolagoßay and Coastal ports on Saturday evening, where eho loads wool for this port. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING-
Sydney, Jan. 4.—Sailed: Romanoff, for Jan. s.— Arrived : Timaru. Sailed : Drumblair, for New Zealand. Woffington, Jan. s.—Sailed: Star of England, at 4.5 p.m., for Napier. Lyttelton, Jan. s.—Sailed: s.s. Mararoa, at 1.10 p.m. for Port Chalmers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 5, 7 January 1901, Page 1
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369SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 5, 7 January 1901, Page 1
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