SHIPPING.
iluddart-Parker's Zealandia (Captain ILipgrave) arrived from South on Saturday morning. Passengers inward : Mcsdames Brady, Gardiner, White, Lyndon, and Mellar ; Misses Kcahain, Brosnnhun, Garner, and Moore ; Messrs Muir, Griffon, Grady, Williams, Crowe, McDonald, Bennett, itandrup, Wall, Campbell, Huxtable, Parker, Wellworth, Park, Hough, Bradley, Blair, Robertson, Webb, MelnI vre, Haywood, Atwood, Springsif, Cleary and Blair. Outward : Mosdamcs Lloyd and infant, Kano ; Misses Sheriff and Target ; Messrs Kane, Atkins, Anderson, Jillis, Coder. Clark, Gray, ivcarslcy, Warjioek, and Master Taylor. The Shaw-Savill Company’s s.s. Aotea, 01301 tons (Captain Evans) which arrived from Napier on Saturday morning, was tendered with frozen meat by Messrs Kennedy and Means’ lighters. She is expected to leave for South to-day. The Union Company's Oinapcro (Capt. Hutton) arrived from Auckland via .Mast Coast ports at noon on Saturday, and sailed again for South at 5. She brought the following passengers : Mr and Mrs Biddles, Mrs Warner and infant, Mrs Powell, Misses Mrskine, Kinlayson, and Marshall, Messrs Nairn pi), Hanson, and Locldey. She brought ten tons of general cargo for this port, and a quantity of wool.
The Union s.s. Company's steamer Mourn arrived from Auckland at half-past three o’eloek yesterday afternoon, and left for the South at half-past six. Passengers: — Inward : Misses Miller, Jeffreys, .Gunn, Mesdames Nieholson, and Coleman, Messrs Somerville, Lysuar, Adams, Parlies, Morton, Bobbie, Macdonald, Coleman, Gordon, McLean, Lewis (.2), Landon (k). Outward: Mrs Te Koui, Misses Morris, Sievwright, Wilson, Jcssop, Poswello, Kennedy, fisher, Messrs Oliver, Burton, Parker, Blathwart, Thompson, Murrav, Williams, Gridin, Sellars, McKay. Mimroe, Rosie.
The Waihi will probably leave for To!ago Bay on Wednesday evening. The schooner Waiapvi arrived from the Coast yesterday morning.
The' Union s.s. Company's steamer To Allan arrives from the South on Wednesday. and leaves for Auckland at 8 a.m. The Huddart-ParUer steamer Hlingajuito arrives from Sydney and Auckland on Wednesday, and leaves for Southern ports at f> p.m.
te leg u a i’ll lo shitting. Y KSTKI; DAY. Lyttelton.—S.viletl, 0.10 p.m., Tuhinc, for I’orfc Chalmers; 0.05 p.m., Mamroa, for l’ort Chalmers ; 8 p.m. oil 2nd, barque Lake Erie, for Capetown. l’ort Chalmers.—Sailed 0.10 p.m., Otai’limii. for Timaru. Spit.—Arrived. 8 a.m., Omaporc, from Gisborne. Wellington.—Sailed. 7.20 a.m., I’akclia, for Napier; Arrived, 2.35 p.m., Ivimutaka for Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 53, 4 March 1901, Page 1
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