Late Shipping.
THE WAIKARE.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) Napier, last night. The Waikare left at half-past nine for Gisborne, with the following passengers : Mesdamos Pavitt, Craig, Fogg, Stringer and family, Mahoney, and Vaughan ; Misses Boylan, George, Naysmitli, and Tudohope; Messrs Bright. Hutchinson, Embiing, Tiller,, Parker, Nelson, Hyde, Goldsmith, Byrne, Andrews, Sidey, Gavin, McKenzie, Garland, Ilockon, Clavden, Miller. Watt, Kirkland, Tisdall, O’Brien, Burton, Reusing, Oliver, Pettigrew, Fordham, Lienoui', Hall, Lowry, Walker, Jiain, Bowen, Week, Nasmith, Fogg, Harris, White, Watt, McLean, Vita, Band, 8011, Morris, Flannigan, Bradley, Hutton, Hamon," Lousicii, McKee, McKinnon, Mitchell Capt. Pearse, l.)r. Craig, and Pollard’s Opera Company ((31). THE .MO UR A. It is expected that the Union Company's steamer Mount will not leave Auckland until late this afternoon, on account of being obligod to wait for transhipment of cargo from the Island steamer. THE OMAPERE. The steamer Poherua is still on the slip at Wellington, consequently the Omapere lias been unabie to complete her overhaul. Tile departure of the Omapere from Wellington has been delayed, and tbc steamer is not o.xpoctcd here until the enlofthe month.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 241, 19 October 1901, Page 2
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178Late Shipping. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 241, 19 October 1901, Page 2
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