SHIPPING.
High Water thia day—7.2o ; 7.46 Bun Risks this day—s. 4; sets, 7.17.
ARRIVALS. The Australia, from Auckland via coastal ports, arrived in the Bay on Thursday evening, bringing—Messrs Rodgers, Sweet, Naden. Thompson, and Woon. The Maitai came into the roadstead at an early hour yesterday morning, from South. Passengers: Mewlames Hayden and Hare; Messrs Eiby, Hayden, Hare, Edeer (2), Boenfort, Hill, Fitzgerald, and Master Moore, DEPARTURES. The brigantine Sarah Pile sailed on Thursday evening last, for Napier. The Maitai went on North at 9 30 yesterday morning, taking—Mr Mclntosh. The Australia steamed on to Napier and Wellington on Friday morning, taking—Mrs Bannister and child, Messrs Weston and Bannister, Dr Innes, and Bev. Kehoe. IMPORTS. Per Australia—2l6 bags sugar, 3 coils, 1 bale, 1 truss, 7 pkgs, 1 bale brooms, order; 1 trank, Gordon ; 1 pel, Warren ; 1 pci. Ford; 1 case, Stubbs; 1 bale, Swarbrick; 1 case, Foster; 1 box, Scott; 8 pkgs, Wingate,Burns and Co.; 1 truss, Orr ; 1 pci, 36 sacks, 3 cases, Adair; 1 truss, Johnston and Co ; 1 pel, Hansen and Co.; 280 bags sugar, 6 grindstones, 8 pkgs, order; 1 case, Morgan ; 1 case, Adeane and Primrose ; 1 bicycle, Pallant; 2 hhde whisky, Johnston. Per Maitai—2 cases, Dunlop and Bourke ; 10 boxes, Ii and M Co.; 104 pkgs, 12 cases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 7 pkgs, Humphreys ; 1 case, Kennedy; 47 pkgs, 1 box, Pitt and Maguire ;19 sheep. Holt; 1 pci, NZ 8 Co,; 1 case, Colebrook; 57 pkgs, Hare; 9 pkgs, Williams; 17 oases, 20 boxes, 1 trunk, 81 pkgs, order.
EXPORTS. Per Australia—l 4 cases cheese, Orr. Per Maitai—7 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 8 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 2 cases, Kennedy.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 249, 19 January 1889, Page 2
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281SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 249, 19 January 1889, Page 2
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