SHIPPING.
The Union Co.’s s.s. Monra (Captain Beaumont) arrived from South yesterday morning, and left for at 10.30. Following were her passengers: Inward— Mesdames Holcroft, James, Greenfield, Knight, Timmins, Franklyn and three children, Tommans, McDonald, Bennett and three children,llissell; Misses Waddell, Sutherland, Rosie, Henderson, Jellyman, Emmsdon; Messrs Bye, Tucker, Hall, Berty, Tommans, Goer, Bush, Jellyman, Calder, Bell, Uttlery, Johnson, Palmer, Coles, Howling, Earlsthorpc, Whyte, Robertson, Johnson, Barnard, Iloborts, Sherwood, Gaitdin, Piper, Fathers, Bennett, Harding, Olsen, Mayson, Cone, Campbell, Williams, Eure, Spence, Whittaker, Welshman, Wesney, Ilissell, Graham, Stean, Baillie, Dunwoddis, Sadler, Knight, Campbell. Outward —Mesdames Bosie and Guceno; Misses Jones, llosic, Holmes, Wilson ; Messrs Ormond, Teat, Holden, Little Gow, Gamble, Gaudin. The Tyser steamer Mimiro arrived from Napier yesterday morning, to load meat from Messrs Nelson Bros, works.
The scow Uroroa is likely to leave Gisborne for Tairua on Saturday. The steamer Omapero is to leavo Napier to-night for Gisborne. The steamer Fanny is to leave Napier for Gisborne this afternoon.
The steamer Himitanga is to arrive from Wellington this afternoon, to load wool for AVollington. The vessel will be berthed at the wharf. The Huddart, Parker Co.’s stcamc Elingamitc arrives from the South on Saturday morning, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney at midnight. The first launch will leave the wharf on her arrival about 8 a.m. There will be a special launch for passongors at 7 p.m., and another at 12 p.m., at which hour the Elingamitc sails for Auckland. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. YKSTEUDAY. . London—Arrived, Buteshire, from New Zealand. Auckland —Sailed, Mararoa, at 11 p.m., and Sonoma, at 5.10 a.m., for Sydney. Napier—Sailed, 9.15 p.m., Mimora, for Gisborne. Arrived, 8 a.m., Tulunc, from Gisborne. New Plymouth Arrived, 4.50 a.m., Gairloch, from Onehunga, with the ’Frisco mail, which was sent South by special train at 0.15 a.m. Wellington Sailed, 4.50 a.m., Indradevi, for Lyttelton. Lyttelton—Arrived, 7.45 a.m., Elingamitc, from Port Chalmers ; 10.40 a.m., Wangape, from Wellington. Port Chalmers—Arrived, barque Medea, from Bluff. Wellington—Sailed, 3 p.m., Britannic, 11.M.5. troopship, for Napier. Lyttelton—Sailed, 3.20 p.m., Waikato, for Wellington. Tort Chalmers —Arrived, at the Heads for orders, 1 p.m., ship Bel ford, from South Africa, and sailed for Lyttelton at 4.15 p.m,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 38, 14 February 1901, Page 1
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