SHIPPING.
The Elingamite (Captain Wyllie) arrived from Southern porta on Saturday morning, and proceeded to Auckland and Sydney at 11.15 a.m. Outward passengers : Misses Cussen (2), Williamson, Eastwood, Roche, Lund, Beeson, Driscoll, Mrs Pratt, Messrs Holland, Winson, Henzler, Williamson, Eiliott, Jefferson, Osborne, Simson, Grace, Coleman, Small, Hamilton, Gardiner, Rhodes, Banks, Purtridge, Irvine, Graham, McGough, Fellow, Brolin.Donnison, Gibson, liayter, Bethel (2), Karaka, Oliver (2), Howarth, Burnand, Watson, McKenzio, Hodge, Turtley, Bennett (2), Allen, Cleary, Ward, Hyland, Long, Crow, Maki, Mr and Mrs Paltridge, Mr and Mrs Simpson and child, Mr and Mrs Lysnar and child, Mr and Mrs Kiilip, Mr and Mrs Oxenhncu and threo children. The Omapero (Captain Gregory) arrived from Napior on Saturday morning, and proceeded to Coast ports and Auckland at 9 o’clock. Outward passengers : Dr Williams and family, Messrs Dines, Harding, Potaka, Duff, Hiki Porata, and Dewes.
The schooner Gisborne (Captain Pankow) sailed for Auckland on Saturday with a cargo of 115 sacks of manuro. Tho schooner Awanui (Captain Nicolas) sailed for Auckland yesterday, her cargo consisting of 100 sacks maize, 50 sacks grass-seed, and 35 sacks manure.
The New Zealand Shipping Company’s barque Clock (Captain Mowatt) left for London on Saturday morning. The Zealandia will arrive from Auckland on Christmas Day, and proceed South tho same evening, The Star of England wfll not arrive at Gisborne until the 30th inst. The Waibora arrived from Auckland on Saturday afternoon, and in the evening proceeded South. Outward passegers : Misses Ingleton, Crear, Thompson, Dunnage, Morrison (2), Cautlo, Anderson, Stevevens, Lund; Mesdames Andrew, Blathwayto and infant, Sadler, Stewart, Haaepe and 2 children, King (2), Munro ; Messrs Hakuwai, Blair, Skeot, Campbell, Briscoe, Brieske, Paton, Williams, Symes, Soloman, Thompson, Hay, Ileff, Andrew, Olsen, Blathwayte, Bent, Airey, Issaacson. Parker, Marshall, McLean, Schroder, Brown, Browne, Dunbar, Somerville, Hay, Marshall, Catton, Clayton, Mullinder, Thompson, Burdett, Thureson, Magmifsen, Weberlev, Jones, Haaepe, Elliott, Lysnar, King, Wilkinson, Bailey ; Judge Batham, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday.—To Anau arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launch, 5.30 a.m.; last, 7 a.m. Saturday.—Mararoa arrives from South, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch, 0 a.m.; last launch, 10 a.m. Sunday, 29th—To Anau arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival; last, 5 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Saturday. Wellington.— Sailed,4.ls p.m., Otarama, for Capetown, via Durban. Auckland,—Sailed, 3 p.m., Ventura, for Honolulu, with ’Frisco mail. Lyttelton.—Sailed, 8 p.m., Mararoa, for Port Chalmers. Yesterday. Napior.—Arrived, 4.15 p.m., Rimutaka, from Lyttloton; arrived, 5 a,in., Waihora, from Gisborne. Wellington. Arrived, 10.15 a.m., Matatua, from I’icton. Port Chalmers. Arrived, 5 p.m., barquentine Frank Guy, Irom Port Stephens. Sydney.—Sailed, yesterday, Mokoia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 297, 23 December 1901, Page 1
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