SHIPPING.
The Union Comany’s s.a. Mararoa (Captain Phillips) arrived from .South at daylight on Saturday morning, and left at 11 for Auckland. Passengers Inwards : Misses Kirkland, Shand, Hay, Doyle, and Webb ; Mesdaines Larsen, Darton, Lockic, Tier and 2 children, Newton, Foster, ltight llcv. O’Eeilly, Paisley, Jones, Campbell, Pettigrew, Inspector O’ikucn, Quarry, Itev. 13. Webb, Fenwick, Hutchinson, Bishop Williams, Hollow, Lockic, Bussell, Lcnham, Butler, Morris, Hudsonson, Cameron, Mclntyre, Owen, Engclbertsen, Master, Lister, J. East, Heine, Bennett, Crarnock. Outward : Mesdamcs Tait, Beatty, Lee, Biddles, Parris, Johnson, Misses Edwards, Dunlop, Coop (2), Dickenson ; Messrs Tait, Biddies, Kenway, Draffin (2), Nicholson, Johnson, and Masters Dunlop and Bromner. Tiro Union Company’s steamer Ic Anau (Captain Berncch) arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon at oAS, and left for southern ports at 8. Passengers : —lnward: Messrs Lothian, Stewart, Aspinall, Ellcrbock, Hodley, Bosley, Johnson, Duncan, EatclifTo, Ellis, Atkins, Parnell, Captain Shaw; Mesdaines Bosley, Blathwayto and child, Goodley ; Misses Blathwayte, Greener, Slator, Eadcliflc, Nculland. Outward : Mesdamcs Cartcy, Gabites, Day, James and infant, Mogridgo, Karaitiana; Misses Tester, Mogridge; iMcssrs Evans, Binnic, Campbell, Cooper, McDonald, Bradley, Days, Iluata, Vcrniain, Hollow, Doorey, Casoy, and
Quarry. The Union s.s. Company’s Mourn is due from the South early on Wednesday morning, and sails at eight o clock for Auckland. Tlio Union s.s. Company’s line steamer Waikarc arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, and sails for Napier and tiic South at live o’clock. The brigantine Aratapa left for Mercury Bay yesterday. The kotch Clematis loft on Saturday for Ngunguru, whero she loads coal for this port. Mossrs Richardson and Company s Fanny (Capt. Peterson) arrived from Napier on Saturday morning with 800 hales of wool for the Grace Hanvar, which will he discharged into that vessel to-day. The Weka (Capt. Nelson) arrived from Napier on Saturday morning with a quantity of timber and general cargo. She returned during the afternoon. 'l’he Tyser Company’s Star of Australia is expected front Auckland to-day, to load frozen meat from Messrs Nelson Bros. The Mniora sailed from Newcastle on the Ist inst. with a cargo of coals for this port. Site may be looked for at an early date. The Union Company’s Omapere left Westport at 10 o’clock on Saturday night, calling at Wellington to land passengors. This, however, should not cause any delay. Sho is expected on Tuesday morning, sailing for the Coast and Auckland on the same night. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yksteuday. Port Chalmers. Arrived, 10.45 a.m., barquo Loeh Crco from Wellington. Lyttelton.—Sailed, 10.45 p.m., March oth, Elingamitc, for Port Chalmers ; arrived, 1.40 a.m., Toroa, from the Chatham Islands; sailed, 0.35 p.m., Wcstralia, for Port Chalmers. Napier.—Sailed, March 9th, 7.15 p.m., rakeha, for Wellington. Auckland. —Arrived, 8.15 a.m., Mararoa, from Gisborne; sailed, G. 30 a,in., Star of Australia, for Gisborne. Svclucy.—Arrived, Ventura, from Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 59, 11 March 1901, Page 1
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