SHIPPING.
Hms Watxb to-day—2.36 ; 3.3 Bun Bubs to-day—s. 43 ; sets, 6.41. ARRIVALS. The Wairarapa arrived in the Bay at 12.30 on Sunday morning, from Melbourne and southern ports, bringing—Mesdames Thomson, Cook, and Couran; Major Messenger, Colonel Couran ; Messrs Matcher and eon, Mochie, Badley, Moroney, Foster, Chepping, Bob, Fox, McKenzie, Stewart, Adair, Skelton, Hungerford, Roache, and Batham ; 17 constables and 50 Artillerymen. The brigantine Louie arrived from Naw. eaatle yesterday with a cargo of coal for Mr B> E. Johnstone. DEPARTURES. Tha Wairarapa continued her passage north at 9.80 on Sunday morning, taking— Mesdames Marshall, Brooking, O'Ryan, Orr and two children ; Misses Griffin and O’Ryan ; Messrs Marshall and Joyce.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 265, 26 February 1889, Page 2
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108SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 265, 26 February 1889, Page 2
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