SHIPPING.
The s.s. Weka arrived from Napier yesterday morning, bringing a cargo of 13,412 feet of timber for various consignees, 312 posts for Clayton Bros., and a large quantity of sundries. The Weka leaves for Napier to-day, calling at Wangawehi. feTbo Union Co.’s Tarawcra left for Auckland at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. Passengers : —lnward : Misses Morgan, Cannon, Laws (2), Colbert; Mrs Prouse and 2 children ; Messrs DeLautour, Dobbie, Brooking, Walpole, Baxter, Cooper, Collins, Griffin, McGlashan, Ahlfeld, Hussey, Laing, Colonel Newall, Sergeant-Major Finn, Erskine, Gregg, and seven troopers. Outwards: Misses McKenzie and Bright (2); Messrs Barry, Martin, Wi Fere,' McKenzie, Anderson, Bright, and Murphy. The Union Co.’s Waikare arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 2.80 yesterday afternoon, proceeding South at 8 p.m. Passengers : Inward : From Sydney— Messrs Buscke, Jackson, Tullock ; from Auckland: Misses Jones and Sunsou ; Mesdamos Montgomery, Jones, and Hicks ; Messrs Chambers, Cole, Sinclair, Caulton, Sheen, Davern, Graham, and lloss. Outward : Misses Ellerbeck, Tiffen, Banks ; Mesdamos Tiffen, Stewart, Harris; Messrs Batcliffe, Fordbam, Burton; Pettigrew, Fisher, Parker, Smith, Jacks, Gibson, Byers, McGlasban, Holmes (2), Williams, Bodgers (2), Wright, Francis, Owen, Haladay, Hicks, Lomax, Laing, Collins, Bishop Williams, and seven stevedores. The scow Alert loft Whangarei on Monday for Gisborne with a cargo of coah
The scow Hawk, bound from Kaipara to Gisborne, passed Cape Maria Van Dieman on Monday last. The Shaw-Savill liner Maori (Captain Moffatt) took the following cargo from this port:—Shipped by the Gisborne Shoepfarmers’ Freezing Company: 169 casks tallow, 50 casks polts, 10,672 carcases of mutton; 638 quarters beef, and 8638 pieces mutton. Dalgety and Co.: 203 bales of wool and 17 casks of tallow. Bennett and Sherratt: 43 balos of wool. • Common, Shelton and Co., 41 bales of • wool. The Indradevi, now in Wellington, will visit Lyttelton, Wanganui, Gisborne, and Napier for cargo. She will finally steam away from Wellington for London abont Juno 7th. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S . - MOVEMENTS.
Wednesday—Tarawera arrives from South early, and leaves 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. Saturday.—Omapere arrives from Auckland and Coast ports, and leaves for Napier at 5 p.m. Sunday, 25th May.—Tarawera arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, ■and leaves for South. First launoh on arrival; last, 5 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. Auckland.—Arrived, 5 a.m., Sonoma, from Honolulu, with ’Frisco mail. Lyttelton.—Arrived in stream, 10 p.ifi., 20th, barque Kongsbyrd, from Sydney; arrived, 6.55 a.m. to-day, Zealandia, from Port Chalmers. Sailed, 6 p.m., Zealandia, for Woffington. Bluff.—Sailed, 8.15 a.m., Monowai, for Hobart. Wellington.—Sailed, 5.20 p.m., Ngaru, for Gisborne. The Omapere arrived at Awanui yesterday afternoon, and is working Tuparoa to-day.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 422, 22 May 1902, Page 1
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