SHIPPING.
High Watkb this day—4.46; 5.13. _ Suh Rises this day—6.s6; sets, 5.15.
ARRIVALS. The Te Anau arrived from South early on Sunday morning, bringing—Mesdames Fer gnson, Von Pein, Williams. Carrott.Finn and child; Misses Sidney and Webb; Messrs Finn, McKenzie, Cunningham, Levi, McDonald, Conard, Ward, Sage, Pozman, Muturgh, and Guthin. DEPARTURES. The Te Anau proceeded North on Sunday morning, taking—Messrs Brassey, Caulton, Williams, Beaver, Harker and child; eight natives. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. The Ohau is expected from South to-mor-row morning. IMPORTS. Per Te Anau—l bag seed. Bull and son ; 2 cases, 1 bdl, Whyte; 1 pci, Rev J. Me Ara,; 100 boxes, 8 cases tea, order; 1 pkg, Morgan ! 1 case. Barrie; 1 truss, Hallenstein Bros.; 1 case, 10 cases kerosene, 2 trusses, 2 cases, order; 10 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 pkg, 1 box, Kennedy ; 52 cases kerosene, 3 barrels ale, order; 1 pci, Porter; 1 case, Graham, Pitt and Bennett. EXPORTS. Per Te Anau—l pci, Cunningham; 1 case Karaitiana; 20 bdls bides, Orr; 3 casks Ferris; 1 bdlskins, Graham, Pitt and Bennett The Gisborne and Leo returned into the Bay on Sunday, the weather being too rough for them to proceed along the coast.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 179, 7 August 1888, Page 2
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194SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 179, 7 August 1888, Page 2
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