SHIPPING.
Messrs Huddart, Parker arid Co.’s s.s Zealandia arrived from Napier Saturday evening at 6 80, and left for Auckland and Sydney during the evening. Passengers : —lnward : Mesdamos Gick, Gib sen, Deane, Forest, Andrews ; Misses Redwood, Gwinn (2), Carter, Gibson, Hardy, Maloney, Sinytbe, Day, Carroll, Honor, Parkinson, Ambrose, Wellstead, Hunt, Berry, Murray, Bousofield, Deane, Woodward, Green, Thomas, Morgan, Nurses Mitchell and Hay ; Messrs Porteous, Bowie, Bourke, Oliver, Thacker, Falkncr, Dasent, Watson, Rhodes, Miller, Dowie, Palastin, Natusch, Bousefield, Holdan, Collison, Aislabio, Fitzgerald, Kennedy, Coop, Williams, Granby, Davie, Kuinn, Knight, Maloney (2), Lowe, Banks, Ledger, Anderson, Newman, Miller, Wilson, Russell, Jarvis, Burnott, Tunnedor, Walker. Outward : For Sydney—Mrs Holmes, Messrs Riggal and W. Jones. For Auckland—Mesdamos Beere, Neild and 2 children, Kennedy and 5 children, Sheen and child, Parsons and 2 childron, Town, Harper and child ; Messrs L. A. Nolan, Ranson, D. M. Beere, McConnell, Harris, Jackman, -".Sheen, Kennedy, T. Calcott, Queenin, McDermott, Tunderalls, Bassett. The Shaw-Savill steamer Kumara loft on Saturday at 5.30 p.m., after shipping the following cargo at this port: Shipped by the Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Freezing Company : 7466 carcases mutton, 490 carcases lambs, 289 pieces of mutton, 150 casks tallow, and 6 bales of wool; shipped by Bennett and Sherratt; 210 bales of wool ; shipped by Murray, Rooerts and Co : 104 halos of wool ; shipped by Common, Shelton and Co.: 129 bales of wool; shipped by Bank of New Zealand : 63 balos of wool ; shipped by Dalgety and Co.: 199 bales wool. The o.s. Waihora arrived from Auckland, yesterday at 6.45 p.m., and left for South at 9 p.m. Passengors : —lnward : Misses Harry (2), Cbrisp (2), Brown, Cosßy, Dunlop, Stafford, Jumant (2), Pickett ; Mosdames Clare, Cbrisp, Nelson, Turnbull, Stafford and child, Vincent, Courtenay ; Messrs Dougherty, Levy, Mesteck, Joyce, Wilkinson, Eaton, Hepburn, Ferguson, Wood, Clare, Dalzell, Currie, Hyam, Coletsym, Dewing, Rees, McKinstry, Chrisp, Morgan, Cox, Allen, Bryant, Sawyer, Moore, Vincent, Doyle, Gregory, Stafford (2), O’Connor (2), McLochlan, Rata, Kinloberg, Courteny, Calvon, Lindsay (2), Riving (2), Martin. Outward : Misses Perry, Rowley (2), Brodbent, Proctor, Poyzer, Crawford, Hill, Jeuno, Wilson ; Mesdames Siggs, Sutherland, Plested, Stewart, Crawford and maid, Mr and Mrs Cook, Mr and Mrs Holden, Mr and Mrs Meek, Mr and' Mrs Fraser, Messrs Mclntosh, Collison, G. E. Eliott, Croll, Kirby, Jarvis, Humphries, Thompson, Necbausen, Bull, Johnson, Green, Noble-Campbell, Beere, Hodder (2), C. Smith, Crutoh, Masters Browne, Hill, Steele (2), and one prisoner. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S MOVEMENTS, Wednesday, 7th.—Te Anau arrives from South early, and leaves for Auckland. First launoh 6 a.m„ last 8 a m. Friday, 9th.—Omapero arrives from East Coast Bays, and leaves for Napier. Last launch 5 p.m. Saturday, 10th.—Mararoa arrives from South, and leaves for Auckland and Sydney. First launch 6 a.m., last 10 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 710, 5 January 1903, Page 1
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448SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 710, 5 January 1903, Page 1
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