SHIPPING.
The Union Co.’s Mararoa arrived from Napier and southenrports early op Saturday morning, and resumed her' Voyage to Auckland and Sydney at 12.30 o’clock. Passengers :—lnward :—Misses Warnock, Bowes, Skillicom, Von'Badol'zeri, SampBon, Johnson, Adamson, Drog, Snellor, Scott; Mesdames Muirtand two children, Sievwright, Skillicom, Honndssy arid child, Taylor,.Stewart, Inglis, McPherson Messrs Jamieson, Harrison, Merritt, Headstone, Paerata,, Lomax, Monckton, Holmeß, Godfrey, Taylor, Bopatania, Sunderland, Boland, Isaac, Fistier, Pettigrew, Fordham, Inglis, Gibson, Burton, Jacks, Mirams, Muir, Taylor, McPherson, Burnett, Hyen, Hall, Conway, Oldfield, Boland, Lane, Lichtwark (2), anl seven stevedores. Outward: Mesdames Vincent, AVigg, VYade and 3 children, Hoyle, Batclifl'e; and' 1 Finn; Misses Siinson und Horan ; Messrs Dunn, Koarsley, Donald, MennieV Wigg,. Mark, King,' Neville, Johnson, Miller, Skipworth, and faster EatoD.
' The Shaw-Savill steamer Maori is expected to arrive to-day, to load .frozen meat from the Gisborne Freezing .Works. Messrs Halgety and Co. are the loading agents. The barque Cloch reached London from Gisborne about a week ago. The Wanaka loads at the Bluff to-day, Oamaru on Tuesday, Timaru on Wednesday, and will call at Gisborne if sufficient inducement offers.
The Union Co.’s Omapere arrived in Auckland on Saturday. She leaves for Coast and Gisborne to-day.
The Union Co.’s Te Anau arrived from Auckland shortly after four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Passengers : —lnward : Misses Stephenson and Bull; Mesdames Pearl and child, Beck; Messrs Potter, McGlashan, Hamilton, Lloyd, Smith, and Bishop Williams. Outward : Misses Macginnity, Hilson, Gregg; Messrs Warnock, Mirams, Thomson, Tuta Nihoniho, Morris, Hartridgo, Dobbie, Jardine, Green, Hyams, Osborne, Mooro, Isaac, Steele, Whiteside, Henskie, Noble, Gregg, Wall, Cavapagh, Jarvis, Partridge. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday—Tarawera arrives from South early, and leavos for Auckland. First launch, 6 a.m.; last, 8 a.m. • Waikare arrives from Sydney and Auckland about noon, and leaves for - South. First launch on arrival; last, 7 p.m. Thursday.—Omapere arrives from Auekland and Coast ports, and loaves for Napier at 5 p.m. Sunday, 25th May.—Tarawera arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival; last, 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Saturday. Wellington.—Sailed, 7 a.m., Indradevi, for Lyttelton. Lyttelton.—Sailed, 3.30 p.m., Maori, for Gisborne; 8.20 p.m., Zealandia, for Port Chalmers. Arrived, noon, Rangatira, from Timoru. Auckland.— Sailed, 3.15 p.m., Sierra, for Honolulu, with ’Frisco mail. Arrived, 6 p.m., Omapere, from Gisborne, via East Coast ports; 11 a.m.,' Mararoa, from Gisborne. Port Chalmers. —Sailed, 10 a.m., Quirang, for Sydney.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 419, 19 May 1902, Page 1
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