SHIPPING.
Tho Union Company’s steamer Moura arrived from Auckland at 2.80 yesterday afternoon. Tho inward passongers were : Miss Mucky ; Mesdames O’Brien, Wyllie, Maclaurin and threo children, Edwards,
Donald, Holloway and throe children, Goldsmith and threo children; Messrs Lane, McLean, Black, Speedy, Friar, J. Adair, Skillicorn, Ford, Bushnell, Peddie, Chandler, Morton, Ellis, Donald, Weir, George, Collins, Glasson, Williams, Courto, and Shaw. The Moura left for Napierlast night, taking the following passengors in addition to 34 Reclmbitc delegates: Messrs Hall, Clarke, Hunter, Lockie, Hamilton, Guise, McKay, Bennett, McGregor, Ainu Ison, Thomson, Cone, Oxenham, Foyes, Nathan, Wall; Mesdames Drummond, Kennedy,Richmond, Lockie; and Miss Moore.
The Iluddart-Parkor Co.’s Elingamito (Captain Wyllio) arrived from South on Saturday morning. The following was her passenger list: Heathcrington, Wcireck, Witty, Skoet, Winter, King, Colchournc, Fox, DeLislc, Elder, Warren, Lewis, Bold, Craig, Hamilton, Levy, Falkncr, Burton, Sargisson, "Harmon, Tamahau, Mahaupuku, Tombloaon, Dalrymplc, Bunny, Somerville, Schatz, Morgan, Thomas, McKenzie, Neale, Reid, Johnstone, Bruce, Webb, Morgan, Atwood, Jones, Cox, Burke (2), Turnbull, Schroder, Todd, Lundo, Pomoly, Martin, Boy, Mone, Maulton, O’Neiil, Cameron, Doyle, Clover, Snill, Redstone, Kirk, Skeet, Canon Fox, Hon. J. Carroll, and 47 volunteers; Mesdames Thomson and infant, Maitland, McKenzie, Wunk, Bloomfield, Bailey, Ilcany, Chcgwidden, Kingston, Watkins, Parsons and child, Chipping, Sumel, and child, Haukei, and Hawhera; ATiss Scott, Bloomfield, Parr, U’Ren, Radfort, Craig, Gallagher, Ellery, and Mclntyre.
Tho Elingamito left for Auckland at 1.30 yesterday morning, taking tho following passengers:—Messrs Moricc, H. Lysnar, Thompson, Hookey, Cappor, Benton, Reed, Graham, Colthart, Hapc, Chambers, G. Lysnar, and Potter; Mesdames McFarlano, Acxander, Carter, Field, Baty; Misses I’rceco and Crawford. Tho schooner Awanui left for Tairua on Saturday.
TJio Union Co - 's Oumpcrc (Captain Hutton) loft for tho coast and Auckland at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. Following wore lior passengers : Mosdames McDonald and Niccolls ; Messrs Niccolls, Nairn (2), Ellis, Fredsliurg, Bassett, and Monish. Tho Union Co.’s Hawca is due from Timuru to-day with products for this port. Tho Tyser steamer Miiniro left for Napier on Saturday. Tho Shaw-Savill steamer Pakeha, 431)1 tons, arrived from Auckland on Sunday morning, and loads frozen mutton at this port.
Tho Government steamer Tutanekai will probably call hero on Wednesday, leaving again on Thursday. Tho schooner Toroa has left Greymouth for Gisborne.
The fine steamer Himitanga was berthed at tho wharf on Saturday and left at daybreak yesterday morning for Wellington direct, with a cargo of wool for transhipment.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Yesterday. Wellington.—Sailed at 2.30 p.m. Waiwora, for London; 5.25 p.m., Waikato for London ; arrived, 7.45 p.m., Waikato, put back. Timaru.—Arrived in harbor at 10.30 fl.ni., Aotea from Lyttelton. Lyttelton.—Arrived at 2.30 p.m., ship Bclford, from Algoa Bay via Otago Heads. Sailed at 12.30 a.m., Waikare for Port Chalmers.
Sydney, Feb. 17. —Sailed yesterday, the Moona for New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 18 February 1901, Page 1
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