SHIPPING.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Thursday.—Omapero from East Coast, and leaves for Napier, Wellington, and Westport at 5 p.m. Thursday.—Te Anau arrives from South, and leaves for Auckland. First launch 0 a.m.; last, 8 a.m. Saturday.—Waikarc arrives from South, mid leaves for Auckland and Sydney. F irst launch, 0 a.m.; last, 10 a.m.
The Huddan-i’arker Company s s.s. /calamiia (Caption llipgrave) an-ived from Sydney and Auckland, at auout 12.30 vesterday, and left in the evening for Napier. Passengers : Inward—irom Sydney :Mr and Miss McLean. Constwise : Messrs Currie, Webb, Leighton, Holden, Clark, Wright, Amboldi and boy, Cottrell, Moure, llard'ng, Tucker, Can, Honzlor, Crolce, Itotliwell, Willuuns, Milner, Kartorie, Conroy, Hecdy; Misses Morrison and Kathbone ('lp; Mesda nes Cottrell, Ilenzler, Williams, Tnlm ng, Clirisp, ltothwell, and child, i.ithur, , Wooller and five children. Outward— Messrs Williams, Moricc, Corbett, Adair, Morgan, Martin, Loisel, Loyd, Gower, l’anopc (I), Ferris, McGrath ; Mcsdmnes iMurphy, Morgan, Martin, l’anopci and eliild, Andrews ; Misses Mahoney, Webb (I), Walters, Muldoon, Loisel. Messrs Kiclmrdson and Co.’s s.s. Fanny (Captain l’etersen) arrived from Napier yesterday morning, with the follow,ng passengers : Mrs Goodson, Messrs Niclioll and Sigley. Cargo; oOOft dressed timber for Mitckrell and Colley; ft J. King ; 3,222 ft Clayton; HI-lft Skeot; 010 posts, and 1,081 riuiu blocks Kennedy anil Lviuih ; .157 sleepers Hallway Department; 2*l bales of butter-stocks 11.I 1 . dlcGregor, Kin Ora Factory, and a quantity of general merchandise. The I*anny left at "fin the afternoon for Nupier, tak.ng (.even or eight tons of ironwork, shipped by Mr Grown, engineer, for the Nuhaka bridge contract. The TV Antui left Napier at 5 p.m. last evening, and arrived early tiiis morning. The Tiilunc docks at Dunedin on the filth inst., and the Warrimoo takes up her running in the Melbourne and Cook’s JSt rails service. The Wuihora lays up on arrival at Dunedin. May -Ith, and her place is to bo taken by the Tuluue, leaving Dunedin on Mav litii. The Oniapero worked Waipiro and lokoiiiavu yesterday. She works Tolago I his morning, an l leaves iicre at 5 p.m. for Napier and Wellington. TELEGIIAITIIC SHIPPING. Vkstisuuav. Wellington ; Arrived, 7.15 a.m., Maori, from Napier. Sailed, 1 p.m., Whakntanc, for London. Lyttelton: Arrived, 7 a.m., Waikarc, from Port Chalmers. JJluff: Sailed, daylight, W estrahn, tor Ilobart. Napier; To sail. 5 p.m., Tc Anau, for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 85, 18 April 1901, Page 1
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381SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 85, 18 April 1901, Page 1
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