SHIPPING.
Hi.a Warza to-day—B.4s; 9.12 Son Rrszs to-day—s. 36 ; seta, 6.01. ARRIVALS. The Waihora, from Melbourne via South, arrived in the Bay shortly after 1 a.m. yesterday, bringing—Mrs Stewart and child, Mrs Dongberty and two children, Mrs Muir and two children, Mrs On and child, Mrs Torr and two children, and Mrs Brassey; Misses Hortnedy, Swanson, Warner, Garry, and Kelsall; Messrs Phillips, Rosie, Dougherty, Muir, Tyler, On, McGrner, Large, Ton (2), Wheeler, McCredie, Brown, Boyer, and Inspector Kiely. DEPARTURES. The topsail schooner Awaroa sailed for Tairoa on Saturday evening, in ballast. The Waihora went on North, at about 9 yesterday morning, taking—Mesdames Finlay and South ; Messrs South, Glasford, Moore, MaKnight, Pinker, Gibbons, and Kenderdine.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 262, 19 February 1889, Page 2
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114SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 262, 19 February 1889, Page 2
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