ARRIVALS.
The Omapere, from South, arrived here early on Sunday morning. Passengers : Miss Bose ; Messrs Colville and Gray. The Ro tom ah an a came into the roadstead yesterday morning, from Melbourne via South, bringing the fobowing passengers:—Misses Bees, Staite (ex Bimutaka), and Rosie ; Mesdamee Finn and son, Dunlop, Nihoniho, J> ry and two children, and Roe; Messrs Finn, Dunlop, Nihoniho, Soloman, Davis, Field, Palariet, Oliver, Williams, Harding, Butt, Frasej, Morgan, Roe, Marshall, Maclewran, and Captain Andrews; Masters Finn (2); 3 natives. DEPARTURES. The Omapere continued her passage North on Sunday morning, taking—Miss Lucky. The Rotomahanu left for Auckland and Sydney, at 11 a.m. yesterday, taking—Mes. dames Farmer and Barker ; Misses Brown Barker, Heath, and Elly; Messrs Farmer’ Barker (3), South, Miller, and one Chinaman’ IMPORTS. Per Australia—s 6 bags sugar, 26 boxes, Pitt and Mauuire ; 356 bags sugar, 2 pkgs, 7 cases, order ; 6 colonial ovens, 8 pkgs, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 1 portmanteau, Miss B yth ; 2 bales, 1 case, Adeane and Primrose; 4 cases, Scott; 2 cases oranges, 1 case bananas, 10 cases, 3 pkgs, 1 box, 2 pels, order; 6 cases, Bull and Son; 2pkgs, 8 doors, 8 bdis, Harding; 2 cases, Stubbs ; 1 plate iron, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 pci, Hansen and Co.; 4 cases, 1 pel, Kennedy. Per Maitai—4 pkg% 1 t'unk, 1 truss, 10 cases, order; 22 pkgs, 1 bale (ex lonic), Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 10 boxes, 4 pkgs, 1 box tobacco, Pitt and Maguire; 2 pkgs, Brown ar d Smaili; 16 pkgs, Arundel; 67 pkgs, order ; 1 case, Mrs Barker; 1 pkg, Mrs Gray ; 1 wicker chair, Mrs Chambers. Per Omapere—6 cases, Finlay ; 10 sacks oatmeal, Pitt and Maguire; 2 cases, Orr; 1 box, W >od ; 1 piano, Mrs Hall; 200 sacks flour, 800 bags fl »ur, 1 bag. 1 bdl, order; 100 •acks fl ur. 100 |-sacks fl »ur, 1 case, Graham, Pitt and Ben net .. Per Rotomahana—l case, 1 pkg, Morgan ; 1 Case 1 pkg leather, Adeane and Primrose; 1 pkg, Bruer; 7 pkgs machinery, 1 rang**, 1 keg, 1 pkg, o der ; 2 pkgs, L and M Co.; 10 tachs oa uit*al, 20 '«cks fl >ur, 1 case, Pitt and Maguir**; 1 pvt, B-mwick ; 2 cases, Clothing Factory; 1 case, 1 bag. Ems- ; 5 cases, 1 crate, 5 cases tea, order; 1 pci, Moore; 1 case, Browne; 1 truss, 4 pels, 2 pkgs, Kennedy ; 1 ca-e, Stubbs; 1 pkg, 2 cases, Johnston ; 1 crate, 1 case. 1 box, G> aham, Pitt and Bennett; 8 case*, 1 daie, 2 casks, 25 sacks barley, U.S 8. C<>.; 1 case books, Hyett. EXPORTS. Per Australia-3 cases, Townley; 47 cases cheese, Orr. Per Maitai—23 hides, Orr; 16 pkgs, 2 sacks, Order.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 233, 11 December 1888, Page 2
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450ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 233, 11 December 1888, Page 2
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