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SHIPPING.

Hiea Wires thia day—l.s ; 1.29 Bra Bruxs this day—4.s4; sets, 7.20.

ARRIVALS. Th* Maitai came into the Bay at a late hour on Thursday evening, from Auckland . via coastal ports. Passengers: Mrs Evitt, Messrs Williams, Evitt, Kobson, Coe, Eddy, and one native and boy. The Australia arrived from Wellington and Napier early yesterday morning, bringing—lieear* Tiddler, Walker, Solomon, Fordham, Hindmarsh.Ellingham, Greenup, Rothschild, Colville, Redmond, and Rev. Mohi Turei. The Mararoa arrived in the roadstead st 1 o’clock yesterday, from Sydney 'and Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames McLernon, Moore and two children, Southern, Barnard, Boott, Farmer, Knight, and Percival; Misses Ferguson, Ward, Toake, Beale, Spence, and Innes; Drs Storer and Innes; Messrs Taylor, Paulton, Davidson, Lawton, Longland, Morris Fountain, Farmer, Harper, Carter, Drake, Knight, Southern, Mcllhone, Eaton, Brown, Hope, Cook, Farmer, Butler, Maraghan, Fergus, Clark, Farrell, D avis, Pleland, and Master Beotter; Bev. J. Ward. DEPARTURES. The Australia went on North shortly after arrival on Thursday. The Maitai proceeded on South yesterday afternoon, taking—Mr Addie. The Mararoa proceeded on South last evening, taking—Mesdames Muir and two children, Pettie and eon, Dougherty, Greenwood and three children, Wall and three children; Messrs Bullen, Stevens, Bennett, degg. Greenwood, Dougherty, Nicoll, Robson, Williams, Wall, Heslop, Fisher, Hindmarsh, Master Salmon and four natives. IMPORTS. Per Maitai—s6 bags sugar, Pitt and Maguire ; 7 oases, 10 cases whisky, 6 brls, order; 2 eases, Ibox. Stubbs; 1 box, Casein ; 3 cases, Adams; 1 truss, 1 pel, 1 case, 1 pkg, order; 10 pkgs, Johnston ; 1 boat and gear, Kennedy ; 5 cases, 1 bag, Foster; 7 pkgs, Harding ;95 pkgs, 2 kegs, Maude; 1 pkg, 7 bales wool, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 box, Walker. Per Australia—7l pkgs. 40 boxes soap, 2 caass, order; 1 case, Kennedy; 5 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 8 kegs, L and M Co.; 74 pkgs, Brown and Bmaill; 82 pkgs, 2 tranks, order; 10 pkgs, Arundel; 19 pkgs, Graham. Pitt and Bennett; 10 oases, Cooper; 1 bale, Ort ; 1 horse, Ellingham. EXPORTS. Per Maitai—6 ba'es wool, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 oases, Pitt and Maguire; 1 box, Kennedy and Evans. Per Australia—lB hides, Orr; 220 pieces timber, Harding; 6 oases, 1 Mid, Crawford; 5 sacks oats, order.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 246, 12 January 1889, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 246, 12 January 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 246, 12 January 1889, Page 2

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