SHIPPING.
The Union Company's Mourn (Captain Beaumont) arrived from South early yesterday morning, am left for Auckland at 'JO u.m. Passengers Imvard : Mesdamex Gardner, Wallace, "Whyte, Brou"hton, Tong and 2 children, Walker and 2 children ; Misses Smith, Strachan, Hall, Witty. (2), Hams ; Messrs AVhitc, Glyn, Jones, Laing, Hiri Iliolao, Dovd, King, Te Kani Terc, Allen, Usher, Hall, Tullock (2), Foote, Harriet and children, Pukawtii. Tungi, Honi, leppi, Tukoti, Itayner (2), Itedmond, liummcll, IJutes, James, Spurdle and children, Chadwick, Holmes, Schroder, Anderson, Jones, and Constable Clarke. Outward : Misses Jhum, Dickel, Allen, I'iesse ; Mes(lauics Stevenson, Mercer and family (0) ; Messrs Dennett, Sandlant, Walker, Colebourne, line, Woodford and son. The Union Company’s Mararoa (Captain l’hi I lips) arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 1 1.80 a.m. yesterday, after the smart run of 21 liours from Auckland. She proceeded South in the evening. Passengers inwards : Misses ltocd, Hamilton, Tiutley, Parker, Ridley; Mesdamcs Muir (2), Mann, Paterson and two children, Parker ; Messrs Pakle, Muir, Algue, Patterson, Jones, Kushmore, Young, |!rudy, Turtley, Galbraith, Prooks, Hobson, Taylor, Gibson, Jones, Harrison, McGowan.' Outward : Mesdamcs Lusk and child, limes and son, Lvsnar, Spencer; Misses Stephenson and Adams ; Messrs Dixon, lienouf, Drummond, JJasterbrook, Conk, Stilton, Valentine. Paterson, Haylev, Pordham, Prailsford, Dusk, Lysimr, llodge, McKay, Colonel Estill and Major Evans (Salvation Army).
The Kalut arrived from Napier yesterday morning with 800 bales of wool for the Grace llarwar, which was shipped (hiring the day, and the Kaliu returned to Napier direct. The steamers Weka and Fanny arrived from Napier this morning. The former brings a cargo of tallow for transhipment to the Grace llarwar, and the latter a consignment ol rams and timber. The Uuddurt, Parker Co. s steamer ZcaJaudia arrives Irom the South on Saturday morning, sailing at 10 a.m. for Auckland and Sydney. The .Mourn returns from Auckland on Sunday, and sails for the South at live o’clock. The schooner Waiapuleft for Boat Harbor yesterday morning. The Union Co.’s Omapcrc was working Tokomaru yesterday, and is expected heio this forenoon, sailing lor Napier in the afternoon. The Union Co.’s Waikarc leaves Sydney one day earlier this week, and will arrive in Gisborne on the Wednesday afternoon as usual. The schooner Awanui, Captain Nicholas, left for Tairua yesterday, with a full load of timber for this port. The Hawea arrived from the South this morning, and leaves for Auckland at eight o'clock. The scow Mouna (Captain Cousins) leaves this evening for Whangaroa, where she will load timber for Kaipara.
TE.LEGBA PIILC SHIITING. Ykstkuday. Wellington—Sailed, 6.80 p.m., Bangatini, fin* Otinitiru. Lyttelton—Sailed, 7.15 p.m., Kumava, for Tiniaru.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 72, 28 March 1901, Page 1
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