SHIPPING.
The Union Company’s s.s. Moura (Captain Beaumont) arrived at an early hour yesterday morning from Napier, and left again for Auckland at 9 o’clock. Passengers—Outward : Mesdames Ardern and Cavanagh ; Messrs Whitson, Young, Marshall, Woods, Watson, Thiel, and Captain Hill. The U. 3.5. Co.’s Mararoa arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 8 yesterday afternoon, and left for South in the even* ing. 'Passengers v jysnar, Campbell, Finn, Bloomfield and 2 children, G. Bloomfield and child; Misses Campbell, Moore, Adams, O’Brien (2), Wilkinson ; Messrs Fullam, Berry, Bellinger, Sutton, Aiton, Barton, Todd, Williamson, Haugler, Gough, Lysnar, McKenzie, Faram, Cothell, Callender, Potter, Lewis, Simpson, Dwyer, Bloomfield, G. Bloomfield, Bev. Gillan, and Constable Keenan. Outward: Misses Evans, Jorman, Coleman, Johnston, Tietjen, Cpod ; Mosdames Mitchell and children, Pontford, Cording, Williams, Witty, Barber and daughter; Messrs Gaudin, Ferris, Horman, Massey, McGowan, C. W. Ferris, J. Ponsford, Wallace, Coleman, Forsyth, Webbe, Flanagan, Permain, Cording, Wi Bepa Martinga, Witty, McLean, Hodgson, Buttle, Goodall, Campbell (2), Wickham, Brookman, Hawke», Owen, Shroder, Collins, Martin, Stewart, Bennett, McAuly, Olsen, Burgess, Burdett, Florey, Mitchell, Major Winter, Captain Sharp ; Masters Stagpool, Carroll, Herbert (2); Troopers Boyd, Brown, Cooper, Campbell, WilliamBon, Dalton, Humfrey, Morris, Pascoe, Byan. The Star of New Zealand left Gisborne last night for London, via Southern ports, Her cargo from Gisborno included 1047 bales of wool, 550 casks of tallow, 22 packages sausages casings, 30 cases of meat extract, and a quantity of frozen meat. The Union Company’s s.s. Omapere arrived from the coast at 12.80 p.m. yesterday, and left for North in the evening. Passengers :—Outwerd: Mrs Porry, Miss ' Holdaway, Mr Dunn, Master Perry, To Tlinga,'nud 'Wi Pei. H.M.S. Penguin returned from the East (.■ Coast yesterday afternoon. The scow Hawke has left Kaihua with 183,000 ft of timber for the Gisborno Harbor Board. Union steamship company’s MOVEMENTS.
Sunday, 19th January—Moura arrives from Auckland during tho afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival; last, 5 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. Wellington.—Sailed, 5.50 p.m,, Riverdale, for Lyttelton. Lyttelton.—-Sailed, 4.50 p.m., Delphic, for Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 315, 16 January 1902, Page 1
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332SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 315, 16 January 1902, Page 1
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