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SHIPPING.

Hi«B Witxb this day—3.43; 4.11 8m Buss this day—*s.l4; sets. 7.13.

ARRIVALS. Ths Australia, which arrived on Friday evening, brought the toilowing passengers Miss Brooking, Messrs Murray, Wingate, Burnett, Barton, and one native. The Botomahana, from Melbourne via southern porta, arrived in the Bay at an early hour on Bunday morning, bringing—Mrs Akroyd, Mrs Dunn and three children, and Mrs Franklin; Misses Dawson, Mackie, Sutherland and Jones; Dr Innes, Judge Brabant, Messrs Bull, Mann, O’Meara, Lee, Moore,Haughey, Woodward, Morgan, Akroyd, Millar, Malavery, Marshall, Fraser, Bailey, Cooper, Levy, Ormond, Wilson, Father Kehoe, and one native. DEPABTUBES. Ths Botomahana steamed tor Auckland at 10 aun., taking—Mrs Lewis, Mrs Foster and child. Mr W. Weaver. IMPORTS. Per Australia — t pkgs, 18 bars, Wingate, Burns, and Co.; 15 pkgs, 20 boxes soap, 1 octave whisky, 19 cases, 1 pal, order; 7 cases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 30 boxes, Orr; 10 bags.2 easks, Pitt and Maguire; 6 bales, N.Z. ' Shipping Co.; 9 cases, 1 pel, DeCosta; 9 trunks samples, Levy. Per Botomahana—l ease, a pkgs, Morgan; 90 sacks malt, 1 pkg nails, 1 truss, 1 trunk, 20 drums dip, order; 6 cases tea, 10 pkgs tea, 4 J sheets tea, 50 boxes tea, Orr; 3 pkgs, 1 box, Express Co.; 1 ease tea, 1 crate, 1 case hams, Adair; 1 pkg bolting, L and M Co.; 1 ease, Scott; 1 case tea, 5 j-oheats tea, 90 bags flour, Pitt and Maguire; 4 cases waters, Dunlop and Boutko. EXPORTS. Per Botomahana—l9 bags potatoes, Johnston; 9 bags potatees, order; 1 bale hay, McLean.

The schooner Waiapu, having finished dis. charging cargo, was yesterday engaged in taking in ballast prior to sailing for Tologa Bay. where she loads with wool, and should the weather continue fine, she will return here again early next week.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 253, 29 January 1889, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 253, 29 January 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 253, 29 January 1889, Page 2

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