SHIPPING.
The schooner Aotoa left for Auckland ftiid coast ports on Saturday morning, The Waihi returned from the coast with wool on Saturday. The s.s. AVaikarc replaces the Talunc on the coast this month, and makes her first call at Gisborne on 23rd inst. The Tyscr steamer Mimiro leaves Napier to-morrow for Gisborne. The Star of New Zealand left Sydney on Friday for Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. . The Union Co.’s To Anau arrived from Auckland yesterday, shortly after two o’clock, and left for thc South during the evening. Passengers: Inward Mosdames McLeod, Somervell, Mitchell, King and child; Misses Somervell, Bloomfield, Newsome, and Brown ; Messsrs Peck, McLaurin, Dunlop, Robb, AVyllie, Knox, Bassett, Giliman, Turkoy, Putcre, Clarke, Madder, Smith, Mcdland, and Nacra. Outward: Mesdamcs Campbell and 2 children, Stanton, Wilkins, Nawhcra, Wilkinson, McKinley, Donnelly; Misses Lukoshifski, McLean, Weldon, Anderson, Driller, Fox, Bcatson, Taylor, Christian, McKinley, Baker (2). Messrs House, linker, Marshall, Stevenson, Graham, Morrison, Euro, Stanton, Wilkins, Roberts, Sinclair, McCullough .Woods, Ball, Walters, Pickering, Gibson, Master Martin, Capt. Cuming, Rev. Gardiner. The Union Company’s Mararoa (Captain Philips) arrived from South on Saturday morning, and left for North at 11.40 n.rn. Passengers : —lnward: Mcsdaines Pyko and daughter, Law and daughter, Davies, D. Mogridgo, Knowles and two children; Misses Cleveland, Belman, Sellar, Topdell, King, Aylmer, Mogridgo ; Messrs Hussey, J. 11. Upton, Law, Lincoln, Rees, White, Holden, J. R. Redstone, 11. Walter, Tiffcn, Nairn (2), W. Percy, Pettigrew, Gibson, Hammond, Huata, Sladcn, Gray, Brookman, Bryant, Hawkes, McKay, Jennings, Murphy, Phillips, Gow, Nash, Amindson, Edgecombe (2), Bcatson, Ward, Somers, Washer, McLaughlin, Morgan; Masfcor King. Outward: Mrs Piosso; Misses Winklemann, Wharf. Crawford, Kennedy, Miller, Brown, and Bruce; Messrs Adams, Ford, LoMarnuaud, Thomas, Gamble, Ryan, Middleton, King, Connolly; Masters Shorratt, Clark, Chambers, and Coll. The stoamor brought a considerable quantity of cargo for Gisborne, Awanui, Tologa, and Tokomaru. Tho Government trawler Doto arrived from Napier on Saturday afternoon. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Sydney, Feb. 10. Sailed, yesterday, Mokoia and Star of Now Zealand. They both took English mails. The latter steamer’s destination is Auckland.’
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 February 1901, Page 1
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334SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 35, 11 February 1901, Page 1
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