SHIPPING.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Tuesday.—Omaperc arrives from East Coast, and leaves for Napier and Westport at 0 p.in. Thursday.—To Anau arrives from South, and leaves for Auckland. First launch (1 a.in.; last, 8 a.m. Saturday.—Waikare arrives from South, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch, 0 a.m.; last, 10 a.m.
The Union Co.’s s.s. Moura arrived from Auckland shortly after four o’clock
yesterday afternoon. Passengers : Inward : Mesdames Robb, .Tones, Ledger ; v Misses Silverloek, Waddell, Crawford, Pidgeon, Morgan, Petersen ; Messrs Judd, Ifwerson, Clayton, Graham, Joyce, Jones, Willcocks, Ockendcn, Kornot. Outward : Mesdames llruee, Clark, McKenzie, Seymour; Misses Evans, Jarvis, Moore, McKenzie ; Messrs llruee, Campbell, Mouatt, Oarton, Maurer, McKay, Hunt, Ingram, Orilliths, Moore, Cox (2), Corbett, Jlicks, Jackson, Hislop, Walker, McLean, Wallace, Hunn, Brodic, Hood, Hunter, Fortune, Harris (2), Wise, Peters, l)r. Pomuro, and 17 Natives.
The Omaperc left Auckland on Friday evening, and should arrive here to-morrow, and leaves for Napier and Westport at 5 p.m.
The Orient liner Ortona's passenger accommodation is full in the first, second, and third classes. The Zealandia, hence 17th, and Waihora, from Wellington on the 20th, will be the last chance of connecting. The Omaperc arrived at Port Awanui at 10.110 a.m, on Sunday. The weather was lino on the Coast. The Omaperc undergoes the usual overhaul at Wellington this trip. The Uuddarl-Parker Company's s.s. Elingamito (Captain Wyllie) arrived from South at daylight on Saturday morning, and left for North at 11. Passengers : Inward —Mesdames King, Lang, Skillicorn, Hales, McKay, Hirini, Addis, Lang and 2 children; Misses Lang, Orr, Skillicorn, Evans, Satt, .Douglas, Bnrbury, Attuned, Marine; Messrs Brilges, Chftllis, Williams, McDougall, Lamb, King, Corbett, Murphy, Fraser, Jury, Hunter, Mason, Maher, Walton, Gurzinski, Hirini, Packer (2), Bartlett-, Croor, Carson, Edgeeumbe, MeKonzie, Lilley. Outward — Mrs Steele; Miss Lodge ; Messrs Garrett, Holden, Webb, Brown, Ilonncssy, Iliki-l-in, Mansell, Hapi, Antrau, and Master Burton. TELEGRA PIIIC SHIPPING. Yksi'krday. Auckland. —Sailed, -l p.m., Sierra, lor Honolulu, with 'Frisco mail. Wellington.—Sailed, 12.45 p.m., Star of Australia, for London. Lyttelton.—Sailed, 8.35 p.m., "Waikare, lor Port Chalmers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 82, 15 April 1901, Page 1
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334SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 82, 15 April 1901, Page 1
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