SHIPPING.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday.—Mourn arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch, 0 n.m. ; last, 8 n.m. Wnikare arrives from Sydney and Auckland during the afternoon, arid leaves for South. First launch on arrival ; last 5 p.iti. The Union Steamship Company’s . Mamma fCaptain Smith) arrived in the 1 hay at an early hour on Saturday morning from Napier, and left for Auckland and Sydney at 1 p.m. Passengers—lnward : Misses Every, Cook, Cargill, Johnson, Martin, Jieaufoy, Mcsdamcs Cook and child, Karatanana, Taylor, Messrs Campbell, Stuhhs, Marriott, McOaviston, To I’ahr, Carroll, lirett, Morris, Setcncr, Reynolds, Horsetail, Mc'vair, Taylor, Mooi'e, Johnson, Hague, L’alairot, Gondiog, Kells, Healo (3), Master Neilson, ami 22 steerage. Outward —For Auckland : Mcsdamcs Fruter, Thomson, Towr, Jlird, Smith (2), Mclntyre and child, Savory, Bright and child ; Misses Stevenson and Carter ; Messrs Fraukham, Taylor, Savory, Jones, Hird, Lovell, Leonard, l’rutcr, and llev. Father Croke. For Sydney : Mcsdamcs Vansy, Martin, rarker, Misses Barker id). Messrs Vansy, Barker (dt, and ltev. Father Mulvihill. The Union Company's Omapero (Caplain 11 uttun) arrived from Westport and Napier on Saturday morning, and left in the evening for Coast and Auckland. Of the cargo, 100 tons was for Messrs Nelson liras, and fit) tons for Messrs Kennedy and Kvans.
The schooners Awanui and Gisborne left for Auckland on Saturday. ihe scow Ururoa arrived arrived from Newcastle yesterday, and berthed at the town wharf last evening. The barque Kmpreza arrived from Newcastle on Saturday. The Tyser steamer fndraghiri completed her loading at this port on Saturday evening, and left for Napier. The Union Company’s Omapcre arrived from the South on Saturday, at -1. a.m., with 100 tons of coal for Messrs Nelson .tiros,' Freezing Works, and f>o tons for Messrs Kennedy and Evans. She also brought the following passengers: —Miss Ansell, Mesdames Moeller, Angus ; Messrs Honu, Bartlett. Outward: Messrs Keroama and child, OTlcgan ; Miss Manning; Messrs OTicgan, Maude, 'flute, Kereatua, AVaiheke, Johnstmi, Warburton, Ilato-m-ma, Hunter, Matahi, I’areana. The Omapero left for coastal ports and Auckland on Saturday evening. The Union Company’s s.s. To Anau (Captain Bcrnech) arrived from Auckland shortly before one o’clock yesterday, bringing the following passengers for this port: Mesdames Atkins, .Downey, Shaw, Nicholson ; Misses Jutlil, Skip worth, llyan, AVhitham, Dixon, Corbitt; Messrs Perrin, Ngata, Kirk, Carnio, Clarke, Cooke (2), Walker, Richards, Mills, and Shaw. Outward : Mesdames Sicvwright, Bcere, Parker, Bailey (2), Atoiller, Ayres, Lain" and 2 children ; Misses Sievwriglit, Field, Cooke, Kirkland, Arnoll, Shand, Chapman, Ilaig, Sutherland ; Messrs AVilliams, lviddell, Cubit, Bailey (2), Britson, Barton, Ngata, Hawkins, Moillcr, Laing, Bartley, and Eugclbritson. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Ykstkrday. Spit—Arrived, 10.-15 a.m., Indraghiri, from Gisborne. Tiuuiru—Sailed, 4.30 a.m., Inchmarle, for Lyttelton. Lyttelton —Sailed, 7.40 p.tn.j Elingajnite, for Port Chalmers. Arrived, 8 a.m., Paparon, from AVellington; arrived, 10 a.m., Tokoniaru, from Tort Chalmers; arrived, 1 pan., brigintine Edward, from Clarence River; arrived during night, in stream, Bcltor, from Melbourne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 99, 6 May 1901, Page 1
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473SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 99, 6 May 1901, Page 1
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