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SHIPPING.

High Water this day—B.l4 ; 8.39 Sun Rises this day—4.44; sets, 7.13.

ARRIVALS. The Maitai arrived in the Bay early yesterday morning, from Napier and Wellington. Passengers: Miss Le Moignan, Captain F. Anguier, Messrs Nelson, Colegrove, Lambie, Day, Seymour, Soutar, Nicholson, and seven natives. The Australia arrived here at midnight on Thursday, from Auckland via the coast. Passengers : Mrs Arthur and child; Messrs Wallace, Booth, Bullen and two prisoners. The Te Anau arrived in the roadstead at noon yesterday, from Auckland, bringing— Mesdames Ritchie and child, Wallace, Poulgrain and Pere and family (2); Misses Railley, Rees, Beere (2), Wallace, Kempthorne, Coleman, Adams, and Doran ; Messrs South, Wallace, Lusk. Bloomfield, Coleman, Clarke, Rodgers, Mcßae and Pere. DEPARTURES. The Maitai went on North yesterday, afte r discharging cargo, taking—Mr Rogers. The Australia steamed for Napier at one o’clock yesterday, taking—Mr and Mrs Lee and Mr Knight. The Te Anau proceeded cn south last evening taking—Mesdames Gemmel and child, Scholes, Botham, Morrison, and Jolly ; Misses Witty, Cooper, Niccol, Fergusson, and King ; Messrs Porter, Temple, Brown, Grant, Robison, Woodward, Parkerson, Lewis, Carson, Botham, Harris, Fitzgerald, Loudon, Constable Dunn and two prisoners. The top sail schooner Awaroa sailed on Thursday evening for Napier. IMPORTS. Per Maitai—4 tanks, 1 pci, 3 cases, Johnston ; 12 cases, 9 pkgs, order; 10 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 15 pkgs, 2 tanks, 6 cases, 1 truss, 1 pci, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 case, Johnston and Cn. ; 1 pel, 5 pkgs, Townley; 32 pkgs, 1 truss, 10 tanks, order ; 2 pkgs, Brown and Smaill: 1 bale, Crawford ; 8 pkgs, 1 box, Pitt and Maguire; 8 pieces timber, Harding; 1 pci, Browne; 3 boxes, 2 chairs, Miss Reid; 5 drums, L and M Co.; 13 cases, 4 crates, 90 pkgs, order. Per Australia—3o kegs nails, 11 cases, 1 coil, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 box, Robinson ; 224 bags sugar, 2 cafes syrup, order ; 1 case, Kennedy; 1 case, Hansen and Co.; 2 pkgs, 3 doors, Skeet; 1 case, Brown; 480 bags sugar, 4 eases iron, order; 2 cases, Fisher; 1 case. 1 cask, Crawford; 5 cases, 2 drums, Scott; 1 pci, Arthur; 13 pkgs, 7 doors, 25 bdls, 1 case, Harding; 4 sacks. 1 box, Gas Company ; 1 bale, 2 bdls, 12 bars, 6 pels, 1 ease, 2 coils, Adeane and Primrose; 1 trunk, 7 cases, order; 0 cases, 2 jars, 7 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 pci, Colebrook ; 8 pkgs, Craig; 3 casts, Bull and Son; 45 bales wool, L and M Co.; 4 pkgs, 3 cases, 10 boxes, 1 pci, order. Per Te Anau—l case ferns, 2 cases fish, Davies ; 2 boxes, Mrs Wright; 1 box. Miss Forres*.; 1 case, Orr; 1 case fi h, Topping; 2 cases fish. Parker ; 5 cases fish, Burch ; 2 pels, 1 truss, 1 case pigeons, 1 case tools, order; 2 cases champagne, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 pel, Scott; 2 cases, Garrett Bros.; 1 box, 1 case, Stubbs; 1 pci, Dr Innes; 1 case, Hospital; 1 drum, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 pkg, Morgan ; 1 case fruit, Bull and Son ; 20 pels blue gum, Hardmg; 1 case turnips, 1 case, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 case boots, Cooper; 1 pci, Johnston and Co.; 1 case saddlery, Bloomfield. EXPORTS. Per Maitai—9 casks ale, 9 cases, Crawford; 42 bales wool, 11 hides, Orr. Per Australia—7 cases cheese, Orr; 40 bales wool, order.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 238, 22 December 1888, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 238, 22 December 1888, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 238, 22 December 1888, Page 2

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