SHIPPING.
Hies Wateb to-d*y—lo.33 ; 10.59 Bex Rises to-day—s.3B; sets, 6.49. DEPARTURES. The schooner Waiapu sailed for Auckland on Tuesday morning, taking—Mrs Nicholas and three children. IMPORTS. Per Australis—7 cases. 1 roll, 1 chest, Mar croft; 224 bags sngar, 6 sacks charcoal, 9 eases, 2 casks, 44 pkgs, 2 bales, 62 sash weights, 31 bars. 13 bdls, order; 3 casks soda, 2 coils, 2 bdls, 3 cases, 1 sack, 10 sacks seeds, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 pkg, 3 cages, Topping ; 1 box, Stubbs; 3 pkgs, 10 boxes, 1 case, Adair; 11 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 case, Townley ;11 pkgs, 1 box plums, Kennedy; 2 cases, Good; 3 lengths pipe, Brown and Smaill; 1 box plants, Walker; 1 box plnms, Joyce; 1 box, Beswick; 1 box plums, Finlay ; 1 box plums, Harries. Per Waihora—l case, L and M Co.; 52 cases, 1 sack seeds, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 pel, Bull and Son ; 2 brie, Scott; 1 case, * Clothing Factory ; 5 pkgs, 1 case, Kennedy; 3 eases, 1 cask, 5 cases kerosene, Pitt and Maguire; 2 cases bicycles. 3 cases, Townley; 3 pkgs, Humphreys; 100 sacks flour, 40 J-saoks flour, Orr; 1 plough, 8 pkgs. 5 bhds, 2 brie, 1 case, 40 sacks, 5 eases jam, order. Per Oban—2 hhds, 5 kilds, 6 cases, 1 bag, 170 sacks flour, 1 pkg, 2 coils, 8 brls ale, order; 9 cases, 1 pkg, Orr; 2 bales hops, Crawford ; 2 brie ale, Dunlop and Bonrke; 6 cases, , 4 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 14 boxes, 7 oases, 4 pkgs, 90 saeks flour, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 16 sheep. Barker; 100 sacks flour, Johnston; 1 bale, Cameron; 1 pci, Mrs Brown. Per Botomahana—l pci stationery, Bank of New South Wales; 2 pels, Warren ; 3 cases, Adair; 6 doors, Skeet; 1 box, 1 pci,Wingate, Burns and Co.; 3 eases iron, 1 bag, 1 pkg, 4 cases, 2 boxes, 1 pel, 50 bunches bananas, order; 1 case, 1 pkg, Scott; 2 cases. Bull and Bon; 1 case, Joyoe; 1 case, Stubbs; ! case, Garrett Bros. EXPORTS. Per Waihroa—l bale sheep skins, Graham, Pitt end Bennett; 5 tierces beef, Hatton and Score; M bags potatoes, Johnston. Per Botomahana—34 bags grass seed, 16 eases cheese, 36 hides, Orr; 2 bales wool, 4 begs wool, 16T sacks grass seed. L and M On, • 111 sacks grass seed, Graham; 17 oases, Craw, ford; 1 box plums. Hill; 2 eases fruit, Cameron • 189 sacks grass seed, Johnston ; 84 seeks grw seed, 20 oases fruit, order; 1 ecu ferns, Armstrong. Per Waiapu- 42 sacks grass seed, L and M Co.; 232 sacks grass seed, order; 2000 ft tint, ber, Harding, The Australia was placed on the slip at Wellington on Tuesday, when it was found that she had recrivad seraral dents to her bottom, principally along the keel, but it is improbable that any plates will require replacing. The steamer is now receiving an overhaul and will not leave Wellington till Tuesday next. The Maitai is due from the North this afternoon. Last boat at 5. The Manapouri arrives here to-morrow afternoon, from Sydney and Auckland. She goes on South in the evening, the last launch leaving the wharf at 7.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 263, 21 February 1889, Page 2
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528SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 263, 21 February 1889, Page 2
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