ARRIVALS.
The Haiti, from North, arrived here at an early hour yesterday morning. Passengers: Miss Hales; Messrs Hart, Wright and Hird. The Omapere arrived in the Bay yesterday morning, from Southern ports, bringing—Meedames Staples, Gemmell and child; one native. At 12.30 yesterday, the Te Anau came into the Bay. bringing the following passengers:— Messrs Kilroe and Taft. DEPARTURES. The Omapere steamed North at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. The Maitai went on South again shortly after 2 o’clock. The Te Aoan proceeded on south again at 8 last evening. Passengers: Mesdames Williams, Brown, Wallace and family; Messrs Reid, Fountain, Lysnar, Evans, Brown, Berry, Ratcliffe, South, Levinahon, Hislop, and three natives. IMPORTS. Per Omapere—l bull, 1 horse, 76 sacks, Orr; 56 sacks flour, Erskine ; 360 bags flour, order; 180 bags flour, L and M Co.; 10sacks flour, 120 bags flour, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 3 cases luggage, Mrs Hall; 120 bags flonr, order; 8 pkgs, Witt; 15 sacks potatoes, Johnston. Per Maitai—7l bales wool, L and M Co.; 25 cases spirits, order ; 10 sacks lime, 5 cases, 10 boxes candles, order; 2 mantelpieces, 1 box, 5 crates, Harding; 60 bags flour, Skinner ; 1 box. Sorry; 23 pkgs, Wingate. Burns and Co.; 2 pkgs, order; 1 case. Hill; 1 pel, 3 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 roll, Johnston and Co. ; 30 pkgs, order: 1 ease, Stubbs; 75 felloes, 50 spokes, 17 pkgs, order; 1 pci, East; 1 case, 4 crates, 1 clamp, order. Per Te Anau—l case boots. Cooper; 28 cases fruit, 1 bale, 1 truss, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 trunks, Garrett Bros.; 1 case, order ; 2 cases, Browne; 3 cases, Adams ; 5 eases fish, Burch; 1 case fish, Topping; 13 cases fruit, Bull and Son; 1 pci, order; 13 bags potatoes, Ah Bing; 1 case. Standard Office; 1 case, Longley ; 1 coop ducks, Johnston ; 1 case, order. EXPORTS. Per Maitai—2 eases cheese, Orr; 1 horse Clark; 4 pkgs, Townley. The Australia left Napier at 4 35 yesterday afternoon, and is due here early this morning. S he go-s on north shortly after arrival, taking Constable Dunn and one prisoner.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 223, 17 November 1888, Page 2
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349ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 223, 17 November 1888, Page 2
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