SHIPPING.
The Union Company's s.s. Te Anau arrived from Napier curly yesterday morninn, mid left again for Auckland at 9 a.m. Passengers Inward : .Misses Southberg, Wilson, and 1 >cnny; Mesdames Smith and Austin ; Messrs Smith, Fraser, Boyd, dohnston, Kirkpatrick, McColl, Morton, Kennedy, Stewart, Joblin, llrett, Ilarvey, Macdonoll, Basel, Thompson, Gunorunsen, Walker, Uitehie, and Captains Winter and Davidson. Outward: Misses Robertson, Smith, and Itosic; Mcsdamcs Murphy and Cramsad ; Messrs Ramson, McLean, Colebotirnc, Borrow, Macfarlane, McKonloy, Smyth, Flynn, l'atterson, Cusack, Hills, and Hr Hughes. The Union Company's s.s. Mararoa (Captain It. L. Smith) arrived from Auckland and Sydney at 12.15 yesterday. I'asscngers : l — Miss Wright. Coastal—Misses Adair, O’Neill, Sheridan, and Buyly ; Mesdames Watt, Adair, Steele, Buyly, and Hunter ; Messrs It. Moate, Holloway, Watt, Smith, Hobson, Adair, Clarke, Gray, Crozier, Nolan, Kcmpthorne, Il'werson, l’ickford, Kmart, Onslow, Bawson, Smith, Ahlred, McHonnell, and Batorson. Outward: Mesdames Bate, Matthews, and Wilson; Misses Zont, Berson, and Wise; Master Kate; Mr and Mrs Whito and family; Messrs Morgan, Brown, Harrison, Itoes, Crozier. Bay ley, Barker, Iveson, Bingham, Hammond, Jaccobc, Bellhousc, George, Bennain, Thompson, and Cozens. The s.s. Omapcie arrived at Tokomaru at 0 a.m. yesterday, and left at II a.m. Khc worked Waipiro and Tuparoa in the afternoon, and will finish Awanui to-day. The weather is very lino on the coast.
The s.s. Te Anau passed Tokomaru at ‘2 p.m. yesterday, hound North. The Waik,arc's overearried cargo was brought back l>y the Mararoa yesterday. The schooner Awanui leaves for Tairua to-day.
The scow Umroa was floated off the beach yesterday afternoon, and berthed at the wharf at 0 o'clock last evening.
UNION STKAMSI 11 B COMPANY’S MOYKMBNTS.
Kunday—Te Anau arrives from Auckland during afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING, Ykstkiioay.
Bluff.—Arrived ; Port Dcuuiston, at 2.50 p.m., from Melbourne. Wellington.—Sailed : Aotea, at 4.35 p.m., for Lyttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 187, 15 August 1901, Page 1
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