SHIPPING.
'l'hc Union Company's s.s. To Anau (Captain JJonioch) arrived from South yesterday morning, and loft for Auckland at 10 unit. Passengers : —lnward : Mcsdallies Cliallis and ctiiid, Monckton, Gallaglior, Stubbs and family (4), Wilkinson, Todd and boy ; Messrs Hamblott, Stubbs, Cliallis, Parker, Webb, Trumblett, Monckton, Greenfield, Beasloy, Gibbs, Gallagher, I»r. Lovingc, Aston, Burnett, Prico, Norman, Eden, Bocton, Tuanki, Wi Albert, Ciirisp, Green, Miller, McVicar, Knight, JUelanoy, Moloney, Pope, McKinnon. Outward : Mcsdamcs Stafford, Thompson, Wilson, nurse and child, Nicholson, Swinncrton ; Miss Maxwell ; Bishop Wilson, Messrs Thompson, Swinnorton, O’Brien, Kennedy, Schultze, Turley, Bailey (2 ), Algio, Barron, McKee, Murptiy, Newton, Bradley. The Huddart-Parkcr Company’s s.s. Zoalandia arrives from Auckland this afternoon. Sho is advertised to sail South at 5 pan. The Union Company’s s.s. Waikaro arrives on Saturday morning, sailing for Auckland and Sydney at 10 a.m, The To Anan arrives from Auckland on Sunday afternoon, sailing South at 0 p.m. The schooner Aotca (Captain Skinner) arrived at Waipiro yesterday. Captain Skinner advises- having met rough sea, and, owing to adverse weather, he had to pass Awanui, to which ho will return before coining to Gisborne. With fair weather, the schoonor should bo in Gisborne to-morrow, and will lcavo for tho Coast and Auckland early next week. Prom tho Union Company, we learn that tho Moana, which left Wellington on Saturday, docks on arrival at Sydnoy, preparatory to entering on the Vancouver service. Her place is being taken temporarily by tho Wailiora, which will ho relieved the Warrimoo, after that vessel has undergone her periodical overhaul at Sydney. Tho Omaporc leaves Auckland to-day for Gisborne and Coast ports.
The Kalm has gone to Wellington for a load of wool, and will return direct to tranship to the Grace Harwar.
TELEGIiAI’HIC SHIPPING.
YIiSTKUDAY. Auckland. —Arrived, Whakatanc, from Sydney. Sailed, at *2.46 pan., Zoalandia, for South. Passongcrs for Gisborno : Missos Kennedy, Evans, and Williamson; Mcsdamcs Pair and Evans ; Messrs Duggan, liichardsou, Goldsmith, Simson, and llanogou. Arrived, Tavauui, from Piji; lliram Emery, from Now York. Wellington. —Arrived, 12.30 pan., Itimutaku, from Wanganui. Eyttclton. —Sailed, Star of New Zealand, for London. Arrivod, Kumara, from Picton. Sailed, barque Akaroa, for London. Arrived, iU!O a.m., Waikare, from Port Chalmers. Napier.—To sail, 5 pan., Fanny, for Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 66, 21 March 1901, Page 1
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