SHIPPING.
Thu U.S.S. Company’s s.s. To Amu (Captain Bcrnech) arrived from Napiei early yesterday morning, and proceeded to Auckland at S.cM o'clock. Passengers : Inward—Mrs Pouigrain, Misses Barker, Jones; Messrs Quigley, Eliott, Johnson, Buttle, Tindall, Gavin, Smith, Briaseo, Bunn, Johnston, Harris, and Iteermn. Outward—Misses Moore, Scott, Messrs Cove, Muir, Aitken, Braybrook, Mennic, Moore, Wilson, Walsh, Cairns, Kowand, Morning, Williams, Ilevel, Matlieson. Tlie U.S.S. Company’s s.s. Mararoa (Captain Smith) arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 1 o'clock yesterday, and proceeded South in tho evening. Gisborne passengers : Inward—lntercolonial: Mrs DeCosta, Misses DcCosta, McLean, and Iteid, Messrs DeCosta, Monckton, Itobb, and Reid. Coastal—Mesdames Moritzson and Coad, Misses Jolmston and Taylor, Messrs Moritzson, Brett, Rhodes, Balrytnple, Shelton, O’Keofe, O’Connor, McLachlan, and McCorley. Outward : Misses Sheen, Boyd, Danvers, and Lamb ; Mesdames Acland Hood, Robinson and two children, Hodge and child, Jones, Lambert, and Paterson ; Messrs Morton, Maunsell, Riley, Footo, Thompson, Holder, Burton, Ilawkos, l'ordham, Pettigrew, Kirkland (2), Tisdale, Sandtman, Johnston, Webster, Jodson, Barley, Stevenson, Grey (2), and Natuseh ; Inspector Tunbridge and Rev. Rotlnvell. The schooner Aotea (Captain Skinner) has completed discharging, and takes in a ballasting of manure. She proceeds to Tolago Bay to-morning with (iUU sacks of grass-seed and sundry merchandise, then returning to port with a load of wool. The schooner Waiapu tranships a consignment of ol bales of wool to tho ship Cloch. She then proceeds to Pakarac to load more wool. Tho schooner Awanui has completed discharging her cargo of timber. To-day, 210 casks of tallow will bo put on tbu ship Cloch from Messrs Nelson Bros, works. Tho s.s. Eiingamito arrives from Southern ports on Saturday morning, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney at 10 a.m. The s.s. Hawea leaves tho BlulY on Monday next, Uamaru on Tuesday, and Timaru on Wednesday, for Auckland, with a cargo ot grain. She will call at Gisborne, if inducement oilers. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS.
Sunday, 24th November. —To Annu arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival; last, 5 p.m.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING, Yesterday.
Napier.—-Arrived, 11 n.m., barquentino Fondle Hill, from Newcastle. Wellington.—Sailed, 5 a.m., s.s. Indraleuia, for London.
Lyttelton.—Arrived, 7.35 a.m., s.s, Elingamite, from Port Chalmers. Sailed: Elingamite, at 5.10 p.m., for Wellington.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 268, 21 November 1901, Page 1
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