SHIPPING.
The Union Company's's.s. Moura left Auckland for Gisborne at 6.30 pan. on •Saturday, arriving at Gisborne at -1.80 yesterday. She left again for Napier and South early in the evening. Passengers:— inward : Messrs Pellhousc, Peterson, Kret'chmar, Holton, Lester, Jammer, ( urric, Smith, Cooper, Munna, Mansell, Wallace, Parry, and J.loyd. Outward: Mrs ( urmichacl, Misses Marshall, Cole,
•Stewart, Franklin,Thompson, and (Quigley, Master Cole, two infants, Messrs Jhirton, 1 ainj.hcll, J'aimer, .Jones, Ngata, Thompson, Premlett, Jlownes, Smith, Tiffen, Moore, Jacobi, IJarding, McArthur, Calson. Preston, Carmichael, Pland, Walker, .Mutclii i’eka, lluoid Kilii, and Montgomery Company. The Union Co.'s s.s. Waikare (Captain •Smith) arrived from Southern ports at t> o'clock on Saturday morning, and proceeded to Auckland and Sydney at 11.80. Passengers: Jnward : Mcsdames Sealey, Chapman, Jl.awlcy and child, J-’erris, Attwond and two children ; Misses Oliver, Stevenson, Hawley, Ferris, Harvey, Prosser, Maker, Scanlon, Jarvis, Attwood, Livingstone, Christian ; .Messrs Gray, Chapman, Lewis, lliuvley, Yon Hadelzscn, Parton, J’onlhain, Jlunter, Pettigrew, Sunderland, Clark, Harvey, Perry, J-lure, Pold, Pirin, Allan, Mrl.ran, Talbot, Smith, Brown, Forbes, Jlansen 12), Cmnming, I .ewsley, Tatum, Parsons, Cahill, Patou, Russell, Walker, Campbell, Vincent, Penitone, Mubami, Hayeock, Coppen, Martin, Pland, McCarthy ; liey. Martin, and 19 Gisborne footballers. Outward— For •Sydney : Miss Jamieson and Sister Ruth ; Mr Penotib For Auekhmd: Mesdamcs Push and Person; Misses Pees, Lee, and Cardin; Messrs Martin, Mowat, Sidney, Brooks, Pel.autoui-. Ilolas, Wood, Jlridiiii, Fowler, and Chambers. Tbe s.s. Fanny (Captain Nelson) arrived from Napier on Saturday morning, and returned to Napier in the evening. She brought 1 ti,ss!tfi. timber, 1.70 ft moulding, 055 .b it house blocks, 1 If, packages sundries, 28 sacks cocksfoot seed, and two horses, transhipped i t Kahn from Picton, 11 packages. The Weka ((’apt. Carlson) returned to X".,,a.,.. ~,, • • I.
Napier on Saturday morning. The schooner Gisborne proceeded to Mercury I Say on Saturday morning to load timber for this port. The repairs to the Tyser steamer Tomotina will ho completed this week, and the vessel will proceed to load at Wellington and Wanganui.
UNION STF.AMSIIIP COMPANY'S MuYKM FNTS.
Tuesday.—Omupm- arrives from Napier early, and leaves for Fast Coast ports. First lauiieh 11 a.m. Fast !l.."0 a.in. A\ e.lne.silav.—To Altai! arrives from South early, ami leaves for Auckland. First launch ti a.m. Fast s a.m. Mararoa arrives from Sydney anil Auckland about noun, an 1 leaves for South. First launch on arrival. Last a pun. .Sunday, '-”.1 September.—Te Anau arrives from Auckland, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival. Fast 5 pan.
TELEGRAPH rc SHIPPING.
SaTfltOAV. Lyttelton.—Sailed, 7‘p.m.. AVakanui, for Tinmru ; sailed, -l.d pan.. Flingamite, for I’ort Chalmers. Auckland.— Arrived, 11 a.m., Waikare, from southern ports.
VISTHItI'AV. Napier. Arrived, Saturday, S pan., Weka, from Gisborne; Sunday, 7.30 a.m., Fanny, from Gisborne. Auckland. —Sailed, Saturday, Flmville, for Sydnev.
Wellington.—Arrived. (>. 10 nan., L’jina, from Auckland : 0.10 a.m., Maori, from •London, viailobnrt; s.lO a.m., Star of Australia, from Napier. Tim anTs, — Arrived, s a.m.. AVakanui, from Fvttelton.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 220, 23 September 1901, Page 1
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