SHIPPING.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
•Friday—Omapere arrives from Napier and Westport, and leaves for East Coast ports and Auckland. Last launch 5 pun. Sunday.-—To Anau arrives from Auckland iluring the afternoon, and loaves for South. First launch on arrival ; last 5 pan. The Union Company’s Tc Anau arrived from Napier early yesterday morning, and though a heavy sea was running, she was tendered for passengers and lightered of a largo quantity of cargo. The steamer left for Auckland at 11 o’clock. Passengers : Misses Sampson, Butt, Manning, Trice, Simuamds, I'ryile (2), Winter ; Messrs Thomson, Fenwick, McKenzie, Munro, Me Karlane, drey, Willock, Murphy (2), Marshall, Cooper, Oliver, Mawkes, Holdon, Valdiek, Choate, Toddle, Bradley, Jackson, Web 1 1, Tomlinson, McGill, Bayly, Captain East, 9 stevedores. Outward: Mesdames Bayly, Humphrey, Williams, maid and infant; Miss Bayly; Messrs A [organ, Cotterell, Buchanan, Graham, Dennis, Constables Clark and Farmer with live prisoners. The iluddarl- Parker Company's steamer Elingamite arrived at 1 p.m. yesterday afternoon from Auckland and Sydney. Passengers : Inward : Prom Sydney — Messrs K. Woodhouse and Price; from Auckland —M isses Short and Hollister, Messrs Bruce, Dickson, Goodull, Tindall, Hopkins (2), Hogan, and AVilliamson. Outward: Messrs Deck, Grout, Murray, Fox. Gibson, Williams, Saudtman, Beaufoy, Reynolds (2), Miuto, Ford, Eichelbaum, Hallows, Marshall, McGill, Hill, Muckrll, Bell, Bartley, Bain, Bruce, Lund, Baynes, Wilson, Neville, Taylor, O'Brien, Bartley; Mesdames Deck, Eieholbaum, ’Parker and infant, Weiset and child, AVashington, Rudd; Misses .Bean foy, Fox, Williams, Corsbie, Williams, Wallace. The Tyser Company's s.s. Indraghiri, from Auckland, is expected to arrive tonight. She loads at this port between 700 and 800 hales of wool, 200 casks of tallow, a consignment of sausage casings, and a large quantity of frozen meat. The barque Empreza (Captain Steinbeck) left Newcastle on the 2-fth nit. for Gisborne with coal for the Gisborne Gas Company and Messrs Clayton Bros.
The Union Company’s s.s. Muniron arrives from the South on Saturday morning, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney at 10 tun. TELEGiiA rmc shipping. Ykstkuday. Lyttelton.—Arrived, 6.-15 n.m., Mavavo.a, front l’ort Chalmers. Sailed, .12.15 p.tn., Waimata. for Waitara. Arrived, 15.-10 pan., Toroa, from Chathams. Sailed, y p.m„ Xithsdale, for Durban, via Albany. Oamaru.—Sailed, 12.150 p.m.. Inclunarlo, for Timaru. 11 hi IT.—Arrived, 5.45 p.m., Westralia, from Hobart, with an English mail. Sailed, (5.30 a.m.. Mokoia. for Hobart. Timaru. —Arrived in harbor, 2 p.tn., Maori, from Wellington.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 96, 2 May 1901, Page 1
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387SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 96, 2 May 1901, Page 1
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