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SHIPPING.

The Iluddart-i’nvkor s.s. Zeahmdin (Captain llipgrave) left for Auckland and Sydney at 11 a.m. on Saturday, ias-Hcn-cra: Inward—Mesckuncs Tarsons (-), Duncan, Parker, Somerfeld, Muiphj, Gillespie, Ordell, Thomson, Morris, Dams, Sparrow, Scarle, Cooper, Levy, Thomson; iMissey McUilivray, Roberts, Leal, Good, Massey, and 10 Maoris; Messrs Lielialbmuu, I’arsons CM, Johnson, Ilenley, Faulkner, Cln-isp, Young, McMillan, bcailo, Doyle, Somerfeld, Cato, Morns, jpLUinniond, Henderson, Williams, Dunny, Darns, Costello, Sparrow, Buchanan, Cooper, O'Grady, Doeksley, McNamara, Osborne, Smith, Godfrey, l’eurson. Halt, inn! SO Maoris. Outward—Mosdatuos McCabe, Ahlfeld, Darker, Tole, Gallagher, Morgan and child, Tutchcn, L. • .1 iloomlield, 11. Dloomfiold,Drowne, Clutty, Fair and child, Ford and child, Good, Misses Deal, Waddell, Johnstone (M, Chilly, Dunlop, Clayton ; Messrs McCabe, Ahlfeld, McMaster, Tole, Capper, Loiter, Cussen, F. It. Dloomlield, 11. Dluomhcld, Drown, Moore, Uatclil'l'e,Gorsnmn,Dishop, Fathers Callaghan and Fleming, Detective Henderson; Master Chitty. hot Sydney; Rev. Oldlmm, Mrs Oldham, and live, children and servant, Miss Lucas. The Tvsor liner, Star of Australia, leaves Napier to-morrow evening, and arrives here early on Wednesday. Sue will load frozen meat and other produce, from Messrs Nelson Bros. Messrs Williams and Kettle are the local agents. Thu schooner Awamii (Capt. Nicholas) arrived from Talma on Saturday, with the following timber cargo : W. C. Sheet, 1t5,1)7211 ; Maekrell and Colley, GtDStt ; County Council, 4208 ft ; Clayton Kt'os., 37 IHft; and Williams and Kettle, JJJO

‘L'lie Sbaw-Savill steamer Maori, which arrived in Auckland from London on Fnday last, is due at Gisborne on the twelfth of April, to load frozen meat from the works of the Gisborne Freezing Co., wool, and other cargo. The Maori made an excellent passage to Auckland of 4o days, and hevond a stop of a few minutes olf Tenerifl'o’to transfer mails into a boat, the eiu'ines worked throughout the toyage, a speed of 12 knots per hour being maintained all the way. The stcainci, which arrived in port in excellent otdci, Jms a larfje cargo of general mcrcluliuusc, 2700 tons of which will he landed at Auckland. Captain Thomas. Moil'att is still in command, the deck ollieers being . Chief, Mr T. IL. Clmdley, R.N.K. ; second, ]Mr It. Clayden ; third, Mr W. A. Colbert; fourth, Mr E. K. Reynolds. Iho engine department is under the control o Air G. Arthur, .Messrs F. Harvey and ,1. Kiporan being the refrigerating engineers. Tlie Mokoia, on arrival at Dunedin on ,10th April, undergoes a thorough overhaul, and her trip to Sydney is taken by the Tarawera. The Waikare leaves Sydney on luesdays in future, a day ahead of time, in order to undergo her 21 hours quarantine and still keep her time down the

C The Monowni is u day ahead of her usual time this trip on the Coast, leaving Tort Chalmers Wednesday, 3rd April, Lyttelton Thursday, 4th, Wellington (Saturday, Oth. The Mararoa, on arrival at W cllmgton from the South next trip, Thursday, 4th April, returns to Lyttelton the same day, leaving there early next day (Good Titday), anil finally leaves Wellington for the North Good Friday evening. The ship Grace llarwar leaves for London on Wednesday. The schooner Waiapu (Capt. Martin) arrived from the Maliia on Saturday with 320 bales of wool. The schooner Gisborne left yesterday afternoon for Auckland, being towed out bv the Tawcra. ' The auxiliary schooner Aotca (Capt. Skinner) was on Saturday engaged taking in a quantity of manure from the Gisborne Freezing Works. She completes her loading of general cargo and sails for coastal ports and Auckland to-day. The Union Company’s Mourn arrived from Auckland at tour o clock ycstcidav afternoon, and left for the South during the evening, l’asscngcrs.—lnward ; Mis Sweet; Misses Cherry, Sweet, Bright, Disher; Messrs Silver. Cannon, romaro, Morrow, McKee, McLeod, Brookes, Hosting (2), Yowlis. Outward : Mesdames Whyte and child, Kenny, Turner and four children, Maekie. Smith and two children, McConville : blisses Phillips, lxuthcrfoiu, Andsrson, Green, L’aviour : Messrs Bunny. Le Carri, Steele,Gaddum, Ormond, Webb, Crocker. Harris, MeGabiston. Ellis, Dolman, Smith, llennessy, Lodgers, I’owcr, Murrav, Davis, llaugh ; 3 stevedores.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 73, 1 April 1901, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 73, 1 April 1901, Page 1

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 73, 1 April 1901, Page 1

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