SHIPPING.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS.
Sunday.—Moura arrives from Auckland during the afternoon. First launch on arrival; last, 5 p.m. The Union Company’s s.s. Mourn (Captain Beaumont) arrived from South at daylight yesterday morning,. and left for Auckland at 10 a.m. Passengers inward: Misses Stagpoole and Cook ; Mcsdamcs Seymour, Clirisp, Barron, Godfrey and o children; Messrs Hill, Brodic, Wallace, Seymour, Clirisp, Hudson, Munroc, Cox, Lewis, Vincent, Perry, Moncur, Burch, Barron, Ferris, Quigley, Bright, Robertson, Orr, Martin, Massey, Adair (2), Morgan, Amhridgo, F’lood, Webb, Boss, .-’Nicholson, Morton, Dcfrics, Harris, Manson, Sellar, Carmichael, Gow, Wilson, Attwood, Bees, Harrison, Godfrey, and Biddle (2). Outward : Hon. Jus. Carroll, Messrs Harman, Cottrell, Miller, Ivatcne, Silver, Cannon, Johnston, Duncan, Hair, Brown, Meal, '■> Maori chiefs, Bov. Erckson, Mrs Cottrell and Miss Cottrell.
The Union Co.'s s.s. Waikare (Captain llichardson) arrived from Sydney and Auckland at I o’clock yesterday afternoon, and proceeded South during the evening. Passengers —Inward: Misses Jones, Seouls, and Maloney; Mcsdamcs MeAntyre and child, Scouts, Field, and Grillin and three children; Messrs Fieldman, Brown, Terawhiti, Sandlant, Bush, McLean, lleuncssy, Field, Henderson, and GriDin. Outward: Misses DeCosta, Stuart, Livingstone, and MacDowell; Mesibnnes Sparrow, Duncan, Nowai, Macmichael, Clare, Thomson, Karemea, DeCosla, and Parsons; 1 lon. Duncan; Messrs Mawhinney, Itaylton, DeCosta, Smart, Hone Naliie, Andrew, Tonmtahi, Bartlett, Knight. Green. Boss, ILotepa, Keren, Sparrow. Millhoust, Blasted, Willis. Minntt, Dick, Fraser, Duncan, jVikekara. .Madson, Brosnahan, Muir, Mackie, Hart, and Macmichael; Levs. Duncan, Wild, and Brown ; Master Simson. and f>() steerage. The s.s. Kliugumite leaving here Saturday next oilers the last chance to catch the Moan,a, leaving Sydney 22nd, for Honolulu and Vancouver.
The Takaptma withdraws from her present running on arrival at Wellington on Saturday loth, in order to have some alterations made to her saloon. The Mapourika takes up her running in the Wellington and Manukau trade. The s.s. To Anau goes into dock on arrival at Dunedin to-day, and in consequence will he a day late sailing, thus leaving Gisborne on Thursday next instead of Wednesday as usual.
TELEG UArillC SHIPPING. Ykstukday. Lyttelton. -Arrived, 10.11 n.m., barque Sir joint Franklin, from Hobart; arrived in stream. !) p.m. on the oth, Invcrlyde, from Mauritius.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 79, 11 April 1901, Page 1
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