SHIPPING.
The Mourn arrived from Auckland at 2.80 o’clock yesterday afternoon, and nailed South in the evening, Passengers: In ward— Misses Lamb and McGrath ; Mesdiunes Siddclls and liice ; Messrs Gillman, Minnie, MacXichol, Watby, Moore, Mate, Harding, Dosiiarres, Gong, Hogg, .Duncan, McMillan, Silva, Greaves, Atkins, and Forenar. Outward: Misses Danvers, McKinley; Mcsdaincs Fit/.ell an 1 infant, ElrirJgo and two eliiidren, and Mahoney; Messrs J’.road, Phelps, Cunninglnini, J. \V. Wheeler, Elliott, Collins, Clark, Jackson, (Quigley, and Jlawkes. The Onion Company's s.s. Waikare (Captain J 'hill i ps) arrived from Napier and South on Saturday morning, and loft for Auckland at 11 a.in. Passengers ; Inward; Mesdamcs .Matthews and child, Trimmer and child, Stubbs, and Kil'k; Misses Clare and Harvey; Messrs Kennedy, Stevens, Pees, Simpson, Toinblcson, lleanfoy, Natusch, Maher, Sandhman, Kordham, liurton, Stubbs, Gibbs, Philps, Pettigrew, Broad, Montgomery, Cunningham, Jlrown, Cueehetly (-”•), Magncrsen. Jensen, Markinsen, McGilvoy, Jones, liemnent, Neal (2), and Sorensen. Outward: Misses Davis, Sheridan, Johnson, and Oarsen ; Mrs l-'ietcher ; Messrs Gaudin, Gibbons, Drett, liimler and family((-1,1 1, Daldoek, Mnthieson, Smith, Kxcell, Dairyinplo, Fairlie, Powiey, Grubb, and Shelton. Tin Union Company’s s.s. Omapere [Captain Campbell) arrived from Auckland amt Fast. Coast ports at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Passengers: Misses Williams, Donnelly, unit Connell; Mrs Williams; Master ‘ Williams ; Mr Hickey. The Omapere left for Napier in the evening. The scow Ururoa (Captain Olsen) was towed mil. of the river on Saturday morn - ing, and sailed for Tuinm. The schooner Waiapu (Captain Martin) arrived from Anekland and Coast ports on Saturday morning. The schooner arrived at Tokomaru Hay on Wednesday last and worked there till Thursday night, landing JUJIUUft of timber. Worked Tolago 1 lay Friday, towing out the schooner Awanui, which was becalmed. A heav., south-easterly squall was experienced during Thursday. Goaded 10 bales of wool. Tile Gisborne cargo consists of 10 tons, including coal and timber. On discharging the schooner proceeds to the Coast to load wool. The schooner Gisborne was to leave Auckland for Mercury Day and Gisborne on Saturday.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday- To Amui arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch, 6 a.m.; lasi, 8 a.m. Mamma arrives from Sydney and Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on airiv al ; last, 7 p.m. loundav, 21th November. —To Anau arrive-, from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves lor South. First launch on arrival; last, 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHirPIN G Satfuuay.
LvttsUon. —Sailed. 1.10 p.m., Kliugamite, for Port Chalmers; arrived, 0.20 p.m., Uoathdcan, from I’ort Chalmers. Spit. Sailed, 5.00 p.m., lmlrulcma, for Wellington ; 5.00., Kuiuara, for Wcllingion. Ykstespay. Spit.— Arrived, 5 a.m., Omapere, from Gisborne. Wellington.—Arrived, 11 a.m., Kuinara, from Napier; arrived, 5 p.m., lndralema, from Napier. Auckland. -Arrived, 10.15 a.m., Waikarc, from Gisborne. Lyttelton. —Arrived in stream on Saturday evening, barque Helen, from Hobart. Fremantle, Nov. 15.-—Arrived : Ortona, U.M.S., from London. Passengers for New Zealand : Mr and Mrs A. Alison, Mr and Mrs Hoyle and child, Mr and Mrs licich, Mr and Mrs Thompson, Dr and Mrs Grace, Mesdames Elworthy, George; blisses Alison fit, Thompson (.2), Grace, Anderson, Fell, Elworthy, Latrine, Heed, Ware, Hr Lee, Hon. Fmilie Towry; Messrs Anderson. Anson, Grace, and Mormsby.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 265, 18 November 1901, Page 1
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