SHIPPING.
Hses Water this day—lo.s3; 12. Sun Rims this day—4.s2; sets, 7.20.
ARRIVALS. The Maitai, bom Wellington end Napierarrived here on Saturday morning, bringing— Meters Levis, Grant, Williams, Robson, McLean, Knight, and Master Blythe. The Manapouri arrived in the roadstead at JI #,"» on Saturday, from Auckland. Passengers : Misses Cheyne (2) and McDonald, Mrs Bethwish, Messrs Turner, Brown, Hepborn, Marshall, and Gibbons. The Wairarapa came into the Bay early yesterday morning, from Melbourne via South. Passengers : Mesdames Sunderland and two children. South, Jugg, and Davis; Misses Love, Moore, and Dodds; Judge Burton, and Maun Bidey, Stevenson, Kennedy, Tapsell, Campbell, McLean, Byson, Parker, Shepton, Oaady, Love, and Gould. DEPARTURES. The Maitai went on North shortly after arrival on Saturday, taking—Mrs Barnard aad Mr Fox. • - Tbs Manapouri proceeded on South shortly after 8 p.m. on Saturday, taking—Mesdames Ure and 2 children, Boy and 2 children, Nelsen and Thomson; Miu Dymes, Biby, and Watson; Messrs Pearce, Ure,Graham, and Clemnee. - - ; *The Wairarapa left tor North at 11 a.m. yesterday, taking the following passengers:— Mieses Townley, Wandsworth, and Constantine; Messrs Berry, Kirk, Bead (2), Townley, Adair, Harper, and Trew. ‘ IMPOSTS. Per Maitai—l bdl sculls, Young. Per Manapouri—l bale leather, Cooper; 18 eoils rope, 2 pkgs, 7 bdls yarn, 10 cases biscuits, 1 box, 1 ease, 1 pci, 20 bags sugar, order; 16 bunches bananas, 1 sack, 6 cases fruit, Bull and Son; 2 cases, 2 trunks, Garrett Bros.; 1 bale leather, Hall; 1 pel, 1 truss, Orr; 1 case, 7 drums, 2 bdls iron, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 pci, Kennedy; 1 pel, Adeane and Primrose; 1 case, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett. Per Wairarapa—4 hhds ale, 4 kilds, Scott; 2 cases, Salmon; 2 cases pickles, 1 pci, 4 boxes mustard, 2 cases tea, 1 baie cornsacks, Orr ;1 grass cutter, 8 cheats tea, 2 pumps, 1 pkg, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 1 pci, Clothing Factory; 1 bale, 1 bex, 1 pci, 1 pkg, Kennedy; 1 pci, 1 bale leather, 3 cases tea, 25 drums sheep dip, 1 case iron, 1 case oil, 1 bdl hoop iron, 2 trusses, 1 bale, 1 .trank, order; 1 oase, 1 pci, Morgan ; 2 cases, Townley ; 1 truss, Miu Doran ; 2 cases lime juice, Pitt and Maguire; 1 horse, Tatham. EXPORTS. Per Maitai—46 hides, 16 bags bones, Orr. - Per Manapouri—B cases honey, Stevenson; 18 cases cheese, Orr : 10 eases apples, Kennedy and Evans; 2 eases cheese, Townley; 6 bags pelts, 1 bale pelts, 3 bales wool, Graham, Pitt and Bennett. Per Wairarapa—3B hides, Garrett Bros.; 7 kegs butter, order; 1 bale hay, 10 casks tallow. 12 cases cheese, 12 tubs butter, 4 boxes butter, 9 kegs beef, Orr.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 244, 8 January 1889, Page 2
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437SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 244, 8 January 1889, Page 2
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