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SHIPPING.

Tlio Union Company’s s.s. Waibora (Captain Bernech) arrived in the Bay iiom South at daylight yesterday morning, and left at 10.10 for Auckland. lhc follo\,m o is her passenger list :-Inward : Mesdames Tate, Ltolemau, Barclay, Green, and two children ; Misses Massey and two ehddt™’ Uvan, I lati, Cruickshank, laddiek, l.unell, and McKenzie ; Messrs Do email, Dykes, Bradley, Barker, Stead, Beir, Mornt , Drown, Gillespie, Ditchings, Bich, Loipst, Small, Smith, Hill. Davis, Bettm Grout, Lambert, Stafford, Williams, Adair (2),Evans, Sturgeon, and Leslie. Outward : Mesdames Steele, Davies and daughter; Messrs Porn, Gooscman, Connolloy, fttoedo, levercal (-)» and Thompson. The Union Go’s s.s. Maravoa (Captain rhiliips) arrived from Auckland and Sydney shortly before four o’clock yesterday afternoon, and lift for the South at 10 o clock, i'a.o’n-'ers: Inward—Mesdames Sliand and two children, Boykin, Kendall and two childven, Zeal and s; Misses Shepherd, II ami , Targit, Ikuigi, Henaki; Messrs Mitchell, Paterson, Brown, Holler, McDonald, Sliand, Stewart, (irissier, Hollway, Cooper, Ciayton, J-'rostick, ,Stormont, Meott, Sylvads, i homes, Anderson, Diley, Anderson, Binsk, W inger, Mel.cnnan, Jlumi, Kahouta, Craill, Jones, Bemlill, and Praetor. Outward: Mesdames Hooper, Clark and two children ; Misses Leslie, I'everell, Smart, Johnstone (2), and Murphy : Messrs McKonny, Barker, Williamson, Wall, Baye, Hooper, Houghton, Banga, Italian, McKay, Bearn, Mercusin, Donald, Long, Kellclt, Lithcvland, DeCosta, Muller, Uuiglcy, and Sergeant-Major Crispen. Messrs lliehai'dson and Co. s steamer Bunny arrived from Napier early yesterday, and went alongside the Hawke s Bay at daylight to lighter the railway iron. Sho came into tho river nt 1 o’clock, and is at present discharging at the wharf. Tho Waiapu, Captain Martin, left foi Bakarao at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She loads wool at that place, and returns to (ILd)oniu. , , -« The schooner Aoloa morning from the Coast with -70 bales o wool, and went alongside the Bivaiukl. Alter transhipping lmr cargo she left foi coastal ports and Auckland. Till, Union S.S. Co.’s steamer Omapere is expected from Auckland and coastal ports on Monday next. 'The Shaw SavUl Co.’s steamer Delphic leaves Napier on Thursday night for Gisborne, to load frozen meal and other produeo from the .Gisborne Breezing Works. Captain Dowden is iu command. Messrs Common, Ghel ton and Co. are the local agents. During the Mavaroa’s voyage from Auckland Captain Phillips kept a sharp -look out for the lianiue Graee Ilaiwai, but could see no trace of her. lie sigh ed a scow off Tolago Day laden with timbci and bound south.-j,

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 2, 3 January 1901, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 2, 3 January 1901, Page 1

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 2, 3 January 1901, Page 1

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