SHIPPING.
Tho Union Company’s s.s. Warrimoo (Captain Chatfield) left for Anckland at eleven o’clock on Saturday morning, taking tho following passengers from this port:—For Sydney : Messrs Perry (2) and Johnston. For Auckland: Misses Dennett and Fraser; Mesdatnes Ellis and infant, Bloomfield and 2 childron, Andrews, Jervis, Fraser, Matbieson, Clayton, Dunlop : Messrs Bloomfield, Lucas, Andrews, Kearsley, Warnock, Gibson, Donald, Heighway, Watson, Macdonald, Hall, Biuus, Gracey ; Master Fraser.
Tho Union Co.’s s.s. To Anau arrived from Auckland at half-past five yesterday afternoon, and left for the South during tho evening. Passengers : Misses Kirkland, Hayes, Peebles, Allen, Morrison, Davis ; Mesdamos Symons and child, Poole, Hargraves ; Messrs Holland, Satman, Sceats, Blackburn, Buchanan, Wright, Cooper, Nicholson, Knight, Clayton, Adair, Wise, Hughes, Sandlaut, Aicken, Collins, Michie, Watkins, Simpson, Vita string band. Outward : Mesdames Kells, Maxtie, Raner ; Misses'Cross, Palcy, Harding, Weldon (2), Fox ; Messrs Horswai, Ryland, King, Kells, St&ole, Maxtie (2), McDonald, Holyroyd, Alsop, Eicbelbaum, Taylor, Foote, Mclntosh, Burgess, Jennings, Mcßride, Anslow, ltangi, Hoeri, Monahan, Ryan, Barton, Tutchen, Armstrong, Wi Erakana, Rees, Smith, Beeves, Hingston, Est, Major Winter, and a number of natives.
Tho Government steamor Tutanokai (Captain Post) arrived from Napier on Saturday morning, and left in the evening with tho Gisborne section of the Ninth Contingent. The scow Aiert arrived from Auckland yesterday, with a cargo of coal, and will be towed into the river this morning. Tho scow Ururoa is still in port. The Tyser liner Hawke’s Bay left for Napier on Saturday evening, at ten o’clock. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday.—The Mararoa arrives from Sydney - and Auckland during tho afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch, on arrival; last, 7 p.m. Thursday.—Moura arrives from South early, and loaves for Auckland. First launch, 6 a.m.; last, 8 a.m. Friday.—Omapcro arrives from Auckland and East Coast ports, and loaves for Napier at 5 p.m. Sunday, 16th. — Moura arrives from Auckland during tho afternoon, and loaves for South. First launoh, on arrival; last, 5 p.m.
TELEGB APHIC SHIPPING. Saturday. Titnaru. —Sailed, 4 p.m., Bakaia, for Lyttelton. Lyttelton.—Sailed, from stream, 6 p.m., Delphic, for Picton; sailed, 5.45 p.m., troopship Cornwall, for Durban, via Albany. Auckland. —Arrived, 4 p.m., Omaperg, from Gisborne and East Coast ports. Yesterday. Sydnoy.—Sailed, yesterday, Waikare, for Wellington. Napier. Arrived, yesterday, 3 p.m., Fanny, from Gisborne, via Coast.; arrived, 1 a.m., Hawke’s Bay, from Gisborne. Auckland. —Arrived, 10.30 a.m., Warrimoo, from Gisborne. Lyttelton. —Arrrived, 8.40 a.m., Elingamite, from Wellington ; arrived, 8 a.m., Bakaia, from Timaru.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 336, 10 February 1902, Page 1
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