SHIPPING.
Tho Union Company’s s.s. Mourn (Captain Beaumont) arrived from South yesterday morning, and loft for north ..at, 9 • iv.nr,' Passengorii: Larsen, Ritchie, Warren and child, Tiffon, Hutchison, Brosuaban ; Misses Larsen (2), Tate, and Buchanan; Messrs Maxwell, Bourko, Eagar, Larson, Ritchie, Berman, Bccrc', Oliver,- Groult, Murray, Banner, Tiileri, Hutchison, Watt, Huddlostonc, XjOcs, Brosuaban, Tobin, Wheeler, Gray, Iluxtablc, Wilson, Batloy, I-lawko, Kay, Carr, McDonald, Henson, Parker, Percy, Jipman, Pilchor, Green, Anderson, Rule, Harris, Henzlcr, Spencer, Forgusson, Drummond, Cook, Purscll, Toole. Outward : Mrs Evans, Misses Evans, Steele, Von Dadclzcn, Chittam (2), Murphy; Messrs McLean, Bird, and Popo ; Master Eade.
Tho Union Company’s s.s. Mararoa (Captain Phillips) arrived yesterday from Sydney and Auckland at 1.80, having made the run In 21 hours. Passengers : Inward: Mcsdames Frccborough, Rosie, Walter Clayton, Cole, Lysunr, Bailey, Hodgo (2);'Miss Rosie; Messrs Lysnar, Free borough, Shultz, Sharp, Bishop, Warnock, Lindsay, Kearsloy, G. Lindsay, McLcod, Carlson, McKenzie (2), Coleman, Smith, and Knowles. Outward: Mcsdames Chrisp, Bell and child, Craill and child, dohnson, Tnmi Pern, Miss Tanner, Messrs MeLcan, Fordham, Chrisp, Witty, Grant, 'Williams, Buttle, Huxtablo (2), Springgay, Rodgers, Tami Pent, and Mastor Cramp. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s s.s. Wolca (Captain Nelson) arrived from Napier yestorday morning with a goneral cargo and tho following consignments of timber: From R. Holt lo Mackrell and Colley, 888-1 ft; Timber Company to Clayton Bros., 1895 ft ; Gannnan and Go. to W. 0. Skcct, 2711 ft; R. Holt to .T. Townlcy, 000 ft; R. Holt to W. O. Skcct, 300 ft. 100 posts and a quantity of baskets, mouldings, and sashes. The Wolca loft last evening for ' Napier. Messrs Richardson and Co.’s s.s. Knhu arrived yesterday morning from Napier with 273 halos of wool for tho Grace Harwar. STEAMER iUNGAROOMA SOLD. The Union S.S. Company’s steamer Ringuroouui, which is at present in Port Chalmers, has been sold to Mr Kunst, of Apia, Samoa, for the trade bctwcon Apia and Honolulu. The Ringavooma is now undergoing a thorough overhaul and renovation before taking up tho running in her new service.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPINCr. YnSTIiIiDAY.
Sydney.—Sailed, R.M.S. Sonoma, for Auckland; Petono and Victoria, from Newcastle for .Lyttelton.
Napier. —Arrived, 5.80 n.m., Aotca, from Picton : 0.30 n.m., Star of Now Zealand, from Gisborne.
Wellington.—Arrived, 4 p.m., Mimiro, from Napier; sailed, at 5.40 p.m. Mimiro, for London.
Nelson—Sailed, 3.30 p.m., Dalhousic, for Lyttelton. Lyttelton.—Arrived, 7.45 n.m., Zoalan%iift, from Port Chalmers. Sailed, 0.45 n.m., Lulrndovi, from Napier. Port Chalmers.—Sailed, Laron Eldon, for Sydney.
Tort Chalmers. —Arrived, 10.45 n.m., Rnngatirn, from London.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 50, 28 February 1901, Page 1
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