SHIPPING.
The Tyscr steamer Tomoana (Captain Child) arrives from Auckland on Saturday morning to load produce from the Taruheru Freezing Works. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s s.s. Toroa (Captain Uaiaster) arrived from Napier yesterday morning with 70 tons of Westport coal for the Taruhcru Freezing Works. The steamer loads from the same works about 11000 sacks of manure for the Bluff. The Union Co.'s s.s. Mourn (Captain Bernech) arrived from Napier and South yesterday morning, and proceeded on to Auckland at 9 a.nj. Passengers.—-Inward : Misses Fisher, Westernrn, Hayes; Mrs lirosnahan; Messrs Wickham, O’Brien, Roller, Warren, McKairi, Robinson, Johnson, Richardson, Sellars, Thompson, Peterson, Godfrey, Carroll (2), Typeha, Patterson. Bean, Fraser, Cawpolt, ilardy, Cahill. Outward: Misses Ryan, Hollister; Mrs Steele ; Messrs Iloodncy, Holmes, Clark, Trimmer. The U.S.S. Company’s s.s. Omapero (Captain Hutton) arrived from Westport, via Wellington and Napier, yesterday morning, and after loading cargo proceeded to Auckland, via Coast ports, at noon. Passengers—For Waipiro Bay: Messrs Parata and McElroy. Tokomaru Bay: Miss O’Neil. The Huddart-Parker Company’s s.s. Flingamito (Captain Wyllic) arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 2.45 p.m. yesterday, and left for the South early in tho evening. Passengers—lnward : Intercolonial : Mrs Chrisp. Coastal: Mcsdaiiics Adams and two children, Wade, and Clegg; Miss Windston ; Messrs Hinton, White, Newman, Wilkinson, Langer, Irvine (2), Willots, Cormack, Tyre, Nicolas. Outward : Misses Reynolds, Lowncy, Fatter, Robertson. Riddle, Bouncy; Miami Mrs Clarke and family ! Messrs Pettigrew, Sheridan,Thatcher, Evans, Burton (21, Wickham, Gardiner, Ilawkes, Wright, Jackson, Webb, Barry, Fordham, Norcross, Richardson, Gibson, Nurse, Turnhull, Thompson, Eumiorson, Fisher, Usher, and Inspector O'Brien.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Saturday.—Marnroa arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch 13 a.m. Last 10 a.m. Sunday.—Mount arrives from Auckland •during afternoon, and leaves for tho South. First launch on arrival, last f> p.m. TELEGIUPIIIC SNIPPING. Ykstkiiday. Port Chalmers: Sailed, 3.10 p.m., Rimutaka, for Lyttelton. Sydney, July 24. Sailed : The steamer Waikaro, for Auckland. Arrived : Titc steamer Monowai, from New Zealand. Melbourne, July 24. Sailed : The steamer Talune, for the Bluff.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 166, 25 July 1901, Page 1
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