SHIPPING.
The Waihora, which loft Auckland at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday, arrived at three yesterday aftornoon. Passengers; Miss Johnston; Mesdatnes Hird and Sufi; Messrs It. Johnstone, W. Gaudin, Crook, Siggs, Maloney, and Capt. Martin. The steamer left again at 7 for Napier, with the following passengers : Misses Townley, Jarman and Haceho; Mrs Townley ; Messrs Siggs, Bayley, Beckett, Smith, Williams, Shillabecr, Dykes, Doughron, Scott, Thomson, Phillips, J. Nash, Weber, and T. S. Williams. The Union Co.’s s.s. Mararoa (Captain Smith) arrived from Southern ports on Saturday morning, and left for Auckland and Sydney at noon. Passengers: Inward—Mesdatnes Thompson, Broughton, Steele, Forgusson, and child, Forsyth, Stark, Willing, Downly, and Mclntyre; Misses Winter, Smith, Jarman, Warren, and Willing ; Messrs Burke, Harworth, Lough, Catnpboll, Jncobio, Colloy, Byrne, Shugnr, Kenway, ltewi, Halmo, I'rivato Ilurroy, Maitai, Largo and family (6) Gibson, Mcrrie, Mirimora, Captain Hill, Captain Dowell, Brown, Lillcy, Barclay, Holman, Jarratt, Gibson, Quario, Jacks, and nineteen steerage. Outward; Mesdame3 Kennedy and daughter, Rees, maid, and two children, Bourkc, Bloomiield, MucLcan, Parker, McCredie, Maynard and son, Adams and 2 children, Finn, Ford, Good, Browne, Carroll, Jaquot; Misses Turtloy, Witcombc, Gilmour, MeLornon, Barnes ; Messrs Finn, Browno, Hon. Jas. Carroll, Aikon, Gardiner, Warner, Good, Vospcr, Mason, O’Keefe, Moss, Kcarsley, Warnock, Bruce, Tindall, Horman, Burgess, Clark, Chambors, AVebbor, Tula Nihoniho, Bright, Speedy, Ford, Bcero, Cox, Jaquet, Fairloy, Mills, and White. The U.S.S. Company’s s.s. Taieri (Captain Lobb) loft for Coastal ports and Auckland on Saturday morning, taking from Gisborno 130 native oxcursionists for Kotorua. She left Hicks'Bay for Auckland early yesterday morning. Tho Tysor liner Star of England is expected hero from Auckland about the middle of the week, and loads mutton, tallow, etc., from Messrs Nelson Bros, works. Tho schooner Aotoa arrived in Auckland on Saturday morning. The AYaihora. when oil Awanui yesterday passed a barqucntinc bound south. This will probably be the Aratapu. Tho AVaiapu arrived in Auckland on Friday evoning last. A now Tyser steamer named Indralcma is timed to leavo New York on June 30th for Melbourne, Sydney, and Now Zealand ports. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday—Mourn arrives from South csrly, and leaves for Auckland. First launch on arrival, last 8 a.m. AVaikaro arrives from Sydney and Auckland during tho afternoon, and leaves for Sonth. First launch on arrival, last 0 p.m.
* TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Saturday. Timarn— Sailed, 4.40 p.m., Hannah N. 8011, for Lytt-clton. Lyttolton.—Sailed, 4 p.m., Lynaldor, for Wellington. Yesterday. Au ckl ami.—Arrived, 6.15 p.m., Omapero, from Gisborne ; arrived, 11 n.m., Mararoa, from Gisborne. Lyttelton.—Sailed, 10.15 p.m., Elingamitc, for Port Chalmers; sailed, 11 p.m., Indramayo, for Wanganui; sailed, at midnight on Ist, Toroa, for Chatham Islands ; sailed, from stream last ovening (Ist), Bcrnicia, for Durban, via Newcastle. Arrived, 9.15 a.m., Hannah N. 8011, from Timaru. Wellington.—Arrived, 1.40 p.m., Lynaldor, from Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 122, 3 June 1901, Page 1
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