S HIPPING.
High Watxb to-day—ll.2o ; 11.44 Sun Rises to-day—s.ss ; sets, 6.37.
ARRIVALS. The Waihora (Captain Popham), which arrived in tbe Bay at noon yesterday, left Sydney at 4.30 p.m. on Feb. 28 and was abeam Cape Brett at 9.30 a.m. on March 5, malting fast to Auckland wharf at 7 p.m. on tbe tame day. She left Auckland again at noon on tbe 7th, arriving as above. She ex perienced fine weather with light and variable winds throughout the voyage. Passengers: Mwedamea Smith and Joyce; Messrs Morrison, Graham. Beers. O’Meara, Nolan, Harding, Joyce, Roskridge, Miller, and Shaw. The Australia, from Auckland via coastal a arrived in tbs Bay yesterday morning, ;g—Messrs Browne and Somerville. DEPARTURES. The Australia left for Napier at 5 30 last evening, taking—Misses Ebling and Darnell; Bev Jennings; Messrs Hepburn, Harrison, Beady, Doleman, Morris, and Trimmer. Tbe Waihora steamed on South last night, taking—Meadames Ingpen, Bonrke and two children, and Wyllie ; Sir G. Whitmore; Messrs Johnston, Simeon, Burt, Wyllie (2), Parkinson, J. Bonrke, Drnmmond, Hislop, and Constable Lawless. IMPORTS. Per Waihora—l case, Johnston; 1 case, Mareroft; 8 ban iron, Humphreys; 1 bedstead, Joyce; 2 cases, 3 bags oysters, Harding;! case lemons, Bull and son; 1 pci, Hansen and Co.; 2 cases, 1 box, 4 trunks, 1 bale brooms, order; 1 bar steel, 1 box ice, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 bale leather, Jennings; 2 cases, 1 bag linseed meal, Foster. Per Australia—lS boxes candles. 8 boxes soap, 452 bags sugar, 4 cases, 13 bdls mouldings, 1 pkg, order; 25 boxes candles, 280 bags sugar, 10 oases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 30 boxes candles, 84 bags sugar, Pitt and Maguire; 40 bags sugar, L and M Co. ; 17 nieces timber, 2 bdls, 23 pkgs, 8 cases, 8 doors. Harding ; 1 roll, Townley ; 1 J cask, 74 hags seed, Dunlop and Bourke; 2 casks ale, 4 oases, 1 pci, 1 pkg, Davery; 1 bar iron, 1 case, 1 pel, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 case, Foster ; 2 oases, Stubbs; 2 pkgs, Kennedy ; 1 ease, 1 sack, 1 pel, 1 bslo, 14 cases, 1 box, 27 pkgs, 1 saddle, 2 trunks, 1 case, order. EXPORTS. For Waihora—sl hides,' Orr; 2 horses Hepburn : 2 cases apples, Kennedy ; 1 case, melons. Porter : 15 begs grass seed. Cam* eron; 11 bags grass seed, L. and M, Com* pany. Per Australia—9 bags grass seed, L. and M. Company; 50 bags grass seed, to order ; 14 bags grass seed, to order. The schooner Awaroa is advertised to sail for Greymouth this evening. The Te Anau arrives here early to-morrow morning from the South. The last launch leaves at 8. The Mai tai left Napier last night for this port and should arrive in the bay early this morning. She goes on North, the last boat leaves at 7 a.m. The following passengers were booked last nightjto leave by her—Mrs Luks: Judge Brabant and assessor; Mr J. Booth.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 271, 9 March 1889, Page 2
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482SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 271, 9 March 1889, Page 2
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