The U.S.S. Company's s.s. ,Te Anau (Captaiu Bernech) arriveiJ from Napier early this morning, and proceeded to Auckland at 8.30 o'clock. Gisborne passengers: — Inward: Mrs Pollgrain, Misses Baricer, Jones- Messrs. Quigley, Eliott, Johnson, Buttle, Tindall, Gavin, Smith, Briuaco, Dunn, Johnston, Harris, and Reenan. Outward : Misses Moore, Scott, Messrs. Cove, Muir, Aitken, Braybrook, .Meniiie, Moore, Wilson, Walsh, Cairns, Rewand, Morning, Williams, Hevel, Matheson. The U.S.S. Company's s.s. Mararoa (Captain Smith) arrived from Sydney and Auckland at 1 o'clock to-day, and proceeds South at 7 o'clock this evening. Orisborne passengers : — Inward : Intercolonial — Mrs DeCosta 1 , Misses DeCosta, McLean and Reid ; Messrs. DeCosta, Monckton, Robb, and Reid. Coastal — Mesdames Moritzsoo ; Goad, Misses Johnston, Taylor; Messrs. Moriteson, Brett, Rhodes, Dalrympk, Shelton, O'Keefe, O'Connor, McLachlan, and McCorley. The schooner Aotea (Captain Skinner) completed discharging at noon to-day, and takes in a ballasting of manure. She proceeds to Tolaga Bay on Friday morning with 600 sacks grass-seed and sundry merchandise, returning to uort with a load of wool, after which she makes her usual trip to coast ports and Auckland. The schooner Waiapu will probably be taken out of the river on. this evening's tide, and to-morrow morning tranships a ■ consignment of 31 bales of wool to the ship Cloch. She then proceeds to Pakarae to load "wool for thw port. The schooner Awanui will complete discharging her cargo of timber this evening. Messrs Richardson and Co.'s s.s. Fanny returned to Napier via coast ports last evening, taking 150 sacks maize for Napier and sundry merchandise for coast ports. A consignment of 210 casks of tallow will be shipped on the ship Cloch tomorrow from Messrs. Nelson Bros.' works. UNIOH B.S. Okt.'g MOVEMENTS. Wednesday: Mararoa arrives from Svdney and Anckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24: Te Anau arrives from Auckland during the afternoon, and leaves for South. First launch on arrival, last 5 p.m.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9306, 20 November 1901, Page 2
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