SHIPPING.
The Union Company’s s.s. Omapero (Captain Gregory) arrived from Coast ports and Auckland yesterday morning. Passengers : Misses Grubb, Blathwayte, and McGavin (2); Mesdames Downey (2), Macdonald, Fletcher and three children, and McGavin; Messrs Norris, McGavin. Tho steamer proceeded to Napier in the evening. Tho s.s. Weka (Captain Carlson) arrived from Napier yesterday morning, returning ing the evening. Cargo: Inward—--20,000ft timber and sundries.
Tho Union Company’s s.s. Waihora (Captain Bernech) arrived from Southern ports yesterday morning, and proceeded to Auckland at 9 o’clock. Passengers— Inward: Mesdames Cull, Stone, Young, Sidney, Sutherland, and Hall ; Misses Bull, Gallagher, Sheen, Johnson, Thompson, King, Morris, Sidney, Tahana, McKay (2), Johnston, llosie, Baker, Tail (2), Paratene, Harding, Hen/.ler, Cray. Perris, Proctor, and Hislop ; Messrs Bull, Whitson, King, Bees, McKerrow, Boss, Kenway, Miller, llangi, Pine, liauhia, Seymour, Murphy (2), Cole, Hau, Montgomery, Jennings, Loisel, Cato, Bangiuri, Williams, Lusk, Howden, Gray, Johnstone, White, Willoek, Maefarlane, Denby, Perris, Lyndon, Hata, Mataunka, Burd, Law, Patono, Hoera, and Hill. Outward : Mesdames Bees, Hayward, Middlton, and Duncan ; Misses Hall (2) Tolboph, and Cloydon ; Messrs Hull, Bees, Mann, Keusington, Byrne, McCullough,Bolte, Balme, Budd, Lund, Amudson, Gillmun, Driller, Olsen, Cleary, Hoyle, McLornon, McConnell, and 12 natives. The Union Co.’s steamer Mararoa arrived from Auckland and Sydney at six o’clock last evening, and left for the South at ten p.m. Passengers : Messrs Williams (2), Simeon and maid, Carter, Boss; Misses Steole, Sherlock, McMuncmin, Bruce, Maxwell ; Messrs Murphy, Chrisp, Score, Docksay, Score, Hohepo, Collins. Outward: Mesdames Sherratt, Elliott, Doyle, Spencer, Braehor, Neall, Bachelor and child ; Misses Aikman, Elliott, Adams, Walker (2), Tucker, Faram, Brown, Mathieson, Steele, Jones, Blathowayt, Grubb, Corsbie, Pile, Bediugfield, Arnold, Lopdell, King, Lewis, Monckton ; Messrs Sherratt, Galway, Walker, Bridges, Ford ham, Burton, Pettigrew, Hunter, Binnie, Crawford, Bull, liandderson, Laing, Miller, Marcus, Sherwood, Cato, Joblin, Wilson, Bedingficld, Strong, Hamiltou, Darton, Monckton, Smith, Flynn, Carson, Mulligan, Pollock, Thomas, Atty, Marcus, Williams, Wallace, Gardiner, Driller, Jackson, Marshall, Cooper, Rev. Scotter, and nine stevedores. The schooner Waiapu (Captain Martin) has left for tho Coist to load wool. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Friday.—Omapero leaves for Coast ports and Auckland. Last launch,
8 a.m. Saturday.—Waihora arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. Last launch, 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING, Yesterday.
Lyttelton.—Arrived, 3.40 p.m., barque Elizabeth Gresham, from Newcastle. Sailed, 7.10 p.m., Maori, for Wolliugton. Wellington. Arrived, 5.30 a.m., s.s. Otarama, from Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 294, 19 December 1901, Page 1
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