SHIPPING.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Saturday.—Mararoa arrives from Sout 5 p.m., and leaves shortly afterward for Auckland and Sydney. Sunday.—Omapcrc airives from Nnpie early. To Auau anivcs from Auck land during the afternoon, and leave for South. First launch on arrival last, 5 p.m. Sunday.—To Anau arrives from Auck land. Momlay.—Omapcrc leaves for East Coas and Auckland noon. Wednesday.—Mourn arrives from Sout! early. First launch, 0 n.m. ; last 8 turn. Waikarc arrives from Sydney during the afternoon. First launch on arrival ; last, 5 p.m. The Mararoa arrives from South tliit afternoon, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney at 5 p.m. The s.s. Omapcrc leaves Napier at 4 p.m. on Saturday, and arrives here Sunday. She leaves again on Monday at noon for East Coast and Auckland. The Orient liner Orton x leaves Sydney for Condon on the 24th April. The s.s. Tnrawera leaving Wellington on Saturday Pith iust., or Elingamite lienee Saturday, J.'lth iust., will connect. The Caiiadiaii-Australiim It.M.S. Moana leaves Sydney on 22nd April for Vancouver. The last connection will he mado by the Taruwera from Wellington on Saturday, Pith iust., and Elingamite lienee on Saturday next. The s.s. Waikarc left Sydney at 2 p.m. yesterday. She undergoes her 24 hours’ quarantine in Auckland, and arrives here on Wednesday next. The Iluddart - Parker Company’s steamer Elingamite arrived from Auckland and Sydney at half-past four oil Thursday afternoon, and left for the South during the evening. Passengers inward— Intercolonial : Mrs Hill, Mr Anderson. Coastal : Mcsdnmcs Hughes, infant and child, Kicliardson, Bright and child, Scott, Skipworth ; Misses Faulkner (21 ; Messrs Tail, Erickson, Young, Davis, Cooke, Jaallirook, Homing, Leahy, Ilarion, 11 rown (2), Nicol, Blaylock, Voycc, Boult, H ateronc, Anderson, Watts, Bates, Young, Andrews, Dr. Hughes, and thirty - eight Mormon ciders. Outward : Mesdamcs Browne, Bilham, Gardiner, Patterson, and two children; Misses McLernon, .Harriett, Parr, and .Hamilton ; Messrs Jury, Eichclbaum, Faulkner, Burch, Cato, Anderson, Bilham, Cooper, McKenzie, Syril, Bennett, White, Nuttall, Smith, Edgar, Young, Patterson, •Tardine, Maher, Vuldiek, Sclav, Doyle, Bruce, Cook, Harris, Smith, Chapman; Masters Tanslcy and Cole, and a large number of Natives. The Weka returned to Napier on Thursday. The Tyser steamer Star of Australia left yesterday for Napier. The ship Grace Harwar sailed yesterday for London. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Ykstkkuay. ■ Napier.—Arrived, 5.45 n.m., Elingamite, Gisborne ; arrived, 4 n.m., Weka, •Gisborne. Timaru. —Arrived, 7 n.m., Whnkatanc, Lyttelton. "Lyttelton.—Sailed, midnight 4th, Monowai, Wellington ; arrived, 7.85 a.m., Mararoa, Wellington ; sailed, 8.80 a.m.j Mararoa, Wellington.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 77, 6 April 1901, Page 1
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401SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 77, 6 April 1901, Page 1
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