SHIPPING.
Pus Watxb to-day—lo.B; 10.32 flea Bikes to-day—s.s3 ; sets, 6.30.
depastures. The topsail schooner Louie sailed on Monday evening for Timaru. IMPOSTS. Per Wsirarapa (Feb. 26)—1 trunk, Cooper > 56 sacks grass seed, L and M Co.; 9 cases wince, 6 cases, 5 hhds ale, 2 brls ale, 1 pci posters, 1 truss, 20 sacks malt, 2 pels, 10 cases nails, 2 hhds, 1 cask, 1 case books, 1 bdl spades, 1 bdl backets, 6 chests, 4 cases ammunition, 1 pkg leather, 2 sacks oatmeal, 1 octave whisky, 1 ease tobacco, 84 boxes soap, order ; 1 ease, Clothing Factory; 8 hhds ale, Dunlop and Boarke; 8 eases, 1 crate, Pitt and Maguire; 6 cases, 1 bdl mouldings, 1 crate, Townley; 1 hhd, 1 cask, Whinray; 1 pkg, Johnston; 1 case, 1 pel, Kennedy; 20 bars iron, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 8 pair naves, Humphreys; 6 shafts, 14 felloes, 1 bag spokes, S hubs, 1 case shoes, 1 bdl iron. Brown and Bmailli 1 case, D. Johnston; 1 pel, W. Parnell. Per Australia (March 1)—10 boxes candles, 10 boxes tea, 5 oases ale, 8 tins paint, 2 bdls buckets, 1 crate ranges, 4 cases, 1 pkg forks, 1 trunk, 3 casks vinegar, 2 cases vinegar, 10 eases kerosene, 5 eases, ginger wine, 1 crate tea, 20 bags salt, 20 bags rice, 1 pel, 2 kegs yeast, order; 1 circulating boiler, Arundel; 25 half-boxes soap, 4 cases meats, 20 sacks oats, 10 sacks wheat,' Orr; 10 boxes candles, 5 eases kerosene, 1 ease baking powder, 1 pkg tobacco, Pitt and Maguire; 1 bale, Morgan; 24 firkins, 20 cases, 4 casks, 1 bale, 1 truss. 1 bag, 109 boxes candles, Johnston; 22 lengths M pieces rods, 1 sack tools, 1 box. 1 well MwfrWw machine, Gilbred; 1 cask dip, 10 drums dip, L and M Co.; 4 drums dip, Cameron; 2 cases, 2 trusses, 1 table top, Post office; 1 case, Scott. P«r Mararoa (March 1)—1 pc’, 1 portmanteau, 140 bags sugar, 8 tru-ses. 3 cases. 56 hare iron. 1 box tobacco, 1 pel, 1 pkg cordage, 1 box, 1 box ammunition, 1 pkg collars, 1 bdl galvanised iron, 4 bdls spouting, 1 case caster ail, 1 Case cigarettes, 6 bars angle iron, 17 ban iron, 6 bdls iron, 8 bdls ridging, 1 pkg pipes and spouting, 1 bar steel, 1 case iron, 2 pkgs. 1 piano, 8 trunks, order; 1 case iron, 1 bdl iron, 22 bare iron, 1 case, 1 box ice, Wingate, Burns and Co ; 2 cases Esst; 1 case. 2 sacks bops. Madder; 5 cases, Foster; 2 cases, Hospital; 1 box ice, Scott; 1 bdl boards, 1 •ask, fi cases, Graham, Pitt and Bennstt; 8 Cases, gtubbs; 1 case, Morgan ; 1 parcel, Kennedy ; 1 cake, Mrs Browne; 1 cats,
Par Tarawera (March Brd)—4 hhds ale. Scott j 1 pkg ironmongery, 1 parcel samples, 1 range, 1 case jams, 2 hhds, 2 barrels ale, 4 cases drapery, 1 case yeast, 1 paper pkg, 1 case saa ilery, 1 pkg whips 8 cases, 1 tru-s, 1 cas « bacon, 2 pkgs, 29 sacks seeds, 1 truss, 3 cases biscuits, 1 bale hops, 163 eases oil, 60 bags flour, order; 278 pkgs Johnston; 3 cases, clothing Factory; 4 easea confectionery. Bull and Son ; 6 cases ijuns, 2 crates, 1 case, 120 bags flour, waham, Pitt and Bennett; 80 t-sacks flour, Colebrook; 160 g sacks flour, 1 case bacon, 2 crates biscuits, 6 cases kerosene. On; 7 cases confectionery, 1 bdl baths, 20 Sacks flour, Pitt and Maguire; 1 case, 8 parcels, Kennedy ; 2 hhds ale, 3 barrels do, 4 kilds do, 6 cases claret, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 case wine, DeCosta; 7 rams, L. and M. Coy. P« Awaroa (March 3)—4,500 ft. timber, Harding.
EXPOBTS, Per Louie (March 4)-961 bags, of grass seed, Johnston.
Per Waihora—36 sacks potatoes, Johnston; S cases beef, Hatton and Per Maitai—97 sao\ B grass seed, 12 eases ?“••••> Orr; 12 sae’j grass seed, L and M Co.; 5 easea fruit, Per Manar,ouri—2 bales wool and skins, Oraham, and Bennett; 15 sacks grass seed, Cameron ; 10 casks honey, 2 cases honey, Stv^snson; 60 sacks grass seed, order; 37 bases cheese, 9 tubs butter, Orr. Per Wairarapa—so sacks grass seed, Graham ; 20 hides, order.
Per Australia—3o sacks grass seed, Arthur; 30 sacks grass seed, Graham. Pitt and Bennett; 33 sacks grass seed, L and M Co.; 86 sacks bones, Orr. Per Mararoa—73 sacks grass seed, Johnston ; 219 sacks grass seed, L and M Co.; 40 sacks grass seed, 31 cases cheese, 2 tubs butter, 37hides, 5 cases honey, 4 bales wool, Orr; 100 bags grass seed, Cameron ; CO sacks grass seed, Graham ; 8 cases cheese, Townley; 30 cases peaches, Harding; 23 cases fruit, Hume; 6 cases honey, Stevenson. Per Tarawera—Bo sacks grass seed, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 50 sacks grass seed, order; 71 sacks potatoes, Orr; 40 tierces beef, Hatton and Score.
The Australia arrives from the north this afternoon. She goes on to Napier in the evening, the last launch leaving at 7 p m. The Waihora, from Sydney and Auckland, should reach here shortly after one o’clock to-morrow. The last launch leaverj the wharf at 7 p.m. The Maitai, from south, arrives 'here early to-morrow morning.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 270, 7 March 1889, Page 2
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866SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 270, 7 March 1889, Page 2
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