SHIPPING.
r The b.b. Mourn (Captain Beaumont), arrived from Napier and South early yesterday morning, and left for Auckland at 8.i!0. Passengers : Inward. —Mcsdamcs Deck, Turner; Misses Farmer, Cox, and Siovwright ; Messrs Vincent, Ilnwkins, Stephens, Bacon. Hampton, Slandcn, . Heck, Parker, BoLislc, Jeffroys, Morico, Wilson, Giles, O’Brien, Palmer, Muir, Wells, Turner, Hulmo, Codyo, Whibloy (2), Collins, Stevenson, McLean, Tindall, Sunkil, Hadland, Griiliths, Ling, and Clarke. Outward : Mcsdamcs Hicks and twu”*'ni'ants ; Miss Bright; Messrs Barry, Fountar, Steele, Black, Mulnoy, Hicks, Burin, and Johnston. The Union S.S. Company's steamer Mararoa arrived from Auckland and Sydney at half-past twelve yesterday afternoon, and left for the South during the evening. Passengers : Messrs Wallace, Cottcroll, McKee, Wilson. Outward: Mcsdamcs Woolen and five children, and Downey; Missos Cameron, Patorson, Scott, and Paviour; Messrs Olsen, Ueere, Lellenott, Anderson, White, Dudley, Brailsford, McKinslcy, Brett, Day, Sullivan, ferry, Hill, Matai, Scott, Maxey, Fordham, ‘ Woolen, Pettigrew, Elliott, licnouf, and Captain Hill ; Musters Houle, Cleavo, Kells, Mason, and Bourkc. The Huddurt- Parker Co.’s steamer Kealaiidia is due from the South on Saturday morning, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney at ton o’clock. The Shaw-Savill Co.’s steamer Tokoniaru left for the South at seven o’clock last evening.
,TELE Gil A PIIIC SIIIPPIN G. Yesterday. Lyttelton.—Arrived, 7.5 a.m., Zoalandia from Port Chalmers ; t) a.m., Matatua, from Wellington, and Pisagua, from Algoa Bay. Bluff.—-Sailed, Westralia, for Hobart.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 114, 23 May 1901, Page 1
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222SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 114, 23 May 1901, Page 1
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