SHIPPING.
Tho U.S.S. Company's s.s. Moura (Captain Mcßeth) arrived from Southern ports early yesterday morning, and proceeded to Auckland about 9 a.m. Passengers : —lnward: Misses Spencer, Sheller, Smith, Taylor; Mosdames Sinclair, Broughton and 2 children, Sykes, Maxtie and son, Hammond, Gordon ; Messrs Leighton, Sinclair, Steel, Colgrove, Borthwick, Quarrie, Sharp, Laylands, Lewis, Bissot, Lockin, McLean, James, Maxtie, Holley, Wills, Mosen, Hammond, Coul-
ton, Spencer, Boyd (2), Pick, Webster,
Cowan, Bichards, Jones, Gordon. Out- ? ward : Mesdames Finn, Simmonds ; Misses Ponsford, Connal ; Messrs Finn, Mac Nicol, Connal, Kidgley, Callender, Beasley. ft Tho U.S.S. Company’s s.s. Omapero (Captain A. ID. Cbrisp) arrived from Auckland via Coast ports yesterday morning, having been unable to complete working on the Coast. The steamer returned to Coast Bays yesterday evening. Messrs Kichardson and Co.’s s,s. Weka (Captain Carlson) arrived from Napier yesterday morning, bringing a cargo of 6500 ft timber, 558 posts, and general sundries. Tho Weka returned to Napier in the evening, calling at Mahia. The U.S.S. Company’s s.s. Warrimoo (Captain Chatfield) arrived from Auckland and Sydney at noon yesterday, and proceeded to Southern ports in the evening. Possengers : —lnward : From Sydney— Mr Sbierlaw, Mrs Sutton and 2 children, and Master Smith. From Auckland— Misses Symcs, Sumpter, Beny, Mesdames Vincent, Somervill, Slattern, Bett, Wade, and 3 children, Zealand and child, Mr and Mrs Bucholz Walsh, Messrs Ford and boy, Crazier, Bennett, Hoyle, Potter, Carly, Gilfillan, Buchanan, Monckton, O’Keefe, Moore, Agnew, Millington, May, Winn. Outward : Mesdames Burgess, Williams (2), Smith, Finn, Bacon and infant, Wilkinson, Foss, McKenzie, Thompson, Price, Henzler, Dixon, Hepburn ; Misses Kutlierford, Maunsell, Kirkland, Williams, Evans, Ferris, Moore, Foss, McKenzie, Mclntosh (2), Smith; Messrs Fordham, McUaveston, Williams, Benton, Simson, Dagworthy, Killian, Peter, Stuckey, Thomson, Foster, Bridge, Webber, Borthwick, Sharp, Cotterill, Wilkinson, Casey, Lougham, Bramhall, Quarrie, Loughlands, Wbitcombe, Spencer, Boyd (2), Spence, Standen (2), Smith, Boe and boy, Henzler, Platt, Blair, FindBon, Benata, Memata, Malonp, Bev. Fox, Constable Crawford and three prisoners. The Tyser steamer Mimiro arrives from tho South on Saturday evening. The schooner Aotea sailed from Auckland for East Coast ports and Gisborno on Monday last with a full general cargo. On tho Elingamito’s arrival at-Sydney, she is to undergo an extensive overhaul, being replaced in tho intercolonial trade by the Burrumbeet. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Thursday,—Hawea arrives from south, and leaves for Auckland at 6 a.m Sunday—Moura arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival ; last 5 p.m. Omapere arrives from Auckland and East Coast with load of wool for Mimiro, and leaves for Napier. Last launch 5- p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. Lyttlcton.—Arrived, 10.45 a.m., 26th, Waiwera, from Port Chalmers; 11 a.m., s.s. Zealandia, from Port Chalmers. Sailed, 6.35 p.m., Zealandia, for Wellington. Timaru. —Arrived in harbor, 4.15 p.m., Waikato, from Wanganui. Bluff.—Sailed, 4.30 p.m., Bakaia, for London, via Monte Video. Napier.—Sailed, 8 p.m., Hawea, for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 351, 27 February 1902, Page 1
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