SHIPPING.
High Water this day—4.s ; 4.29 Sox Bins this day—-4.59 ; sets, 7.19.
ARRIVALS. The brigantine Sarah Pile arrived in the Bay early on Saturday morning, from Newcastle. The brigantine Kenilworth came into the Bay on Sunday morning, from Newcastle. The ketch Zillah, from Napier arrived here on Saturday. The Waihora, from Melbourne via South, reached here on Sunday morning, bringing :— Meedames Barker, Tatham, Broughton and infant, Sewait, Ballantyne; Mieses Barker, McGill, Stanley, Williams (2), and Maude; Bev. Sewait, Messrs Barker, Clifford, Stock, Holden, Broughton, Beamish, Pasely, Beaurnan, Proffitt, Ellis, Parries, Stowe, Page, Fitagerald, and Fyson; Masters Hardcastle and Poynter, Archdeacon Williams, and two Maoris, DEPARTURES. The Waihora steamed for Auckland and Sydney on Snnday morning, taking—Mesdames Forrest, Campbell, and Weetman; Misses Brigham and McElwains; Mr Evans. IMPORTS. Per Mararoa—l horse, Hope; 5 cases, 2 trusses, 7 lengths pipe, order; 2 rolls mattin 8> 1 case, Townley; 1 case fish, Topping; 1 trunk, Cooper; 1 bale leather, 1 pkg leather, Morgan; 1 case, Johnston ; 1 pci, Crawford ; 85 boxes soap, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 eases, 1 trunk, Garrett Bros.; 2 cases, 1 box ice, 1 bdl shafts, 14 felloes, 2 bdls iron, 5 bars iron, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 case, Mrs Knight; 1 pkg, Bobb; 1 box, Foster ; 1 box ice, Scott; 1 pci, DeCosta ; 5 boxes tin plates, Ipcl, 2 bdls, 3 cases, 1 pkg, 2 oases pigeons, order. Per Waihora—2 hhds, Finlay; 3 cases, DeCosta; 5 hhds, 2 brls, 7 pkgs, 1 box, 36 rams, 1 truss, 1 bdl, 1 bag, order ; 3 bdls. 1 drum, 2 axle arms, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 pkg, Smith; 1 case, 3 pels, Kennedy ; 2 cases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 30 sacks dour, 6 cases, Pitt and Maguire; 1 pel, Piesse; 2 eases, Land Court; 2 trunks, Parris; 33 pkgs (ex Turakina), order; 4 pkgs (ex Boapehu), L and M Co.; 1 pci, Mann; 1 pol, Standard ; 1 bag mats, Karaitiana; 1 case powder, Maude; 1 horse, Ellis. Per Kenilworth—l9o tons coal, Kennedy and Evans. EXPORTS. Per Mararoa—l7 oases cheese, On; 57 bales wool, Johnston; 10 cases apples, Cunningham; 38 hides, 1 bag skins, 2 bales wool, L and M Co.; 6 cases ale, Crawford. Per Waihora—l4 bales wool, 1 box, Johnston ; 10 kegs beef, Hatton and Score.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 247, 15 January 1889, Page 2
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378SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 247, 15 January 1889, Page 2
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