SHIPPING.
Kmi Warn to-day—4.66 ; 5.20 go Bran to-day—6.l; seta, 6.16. ARRIVALS. The Aaatralia, from South, arrived here at an early hoar yesterday morning, bringing Mrs W. Fraser and child, Bev. Smail, Messrs Ingalton, Wallace, Fain, Aotesbrook, Watt and Warren. The Maitai arrived here yesterday morning from Auckland via coastal porta, bringing :— Mn Finlay, MnFinlay and child, MroWarren Jndga Brabant, Messrs Booth, Somers, Hart, •arteuard, Sergeant Villers and 9 prisoners. The Wairarapa arrived in the Bay at noon yesterday, from Sydney via Auckland, bringing—Mrs Ward and three children, Mn On ' and three children, Mrs O’Byan; Misses Doran, McElwains, and Lonergard; Messrs Moore, Down, Balder, Baine, and Wood. DEPARTURES. The Australia left for North shortly after 9 a.m. yesterday, taking—Misses Asbby and Lawson; Judge Brabant and assessor, Constable Villen, and Mr Brown. The Maitai proceeded on South yesterday afternoon, taking—Mr and Mrs Harod and child. Miss Moon, and Mr Stubbs. The Wairarapa proceeded on South last evening, taking—Mesdames Grey, Donner, Barnard, Ponsford, Harris, Davis and child; Misses Ward, Smith, Hapgood, Harris, and Hansen; Masters Harris and Gedy ; Messrs Dormer, Hart, Paden, Stevens, McGuire, Barnard, Hennessy, Maynard, Hepburn, McElwains, Davis, Cole, and Humphreys. IMPORTS. Per Maitai —1 pel, Butt; 1 box, Mrs Hicks ■ • sacks charcoal, 4 oases sauce, 2 coms, 1 roll, 4 boxes, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 box, Hare; 1 pel, 1 cheat, 1 case, Marcroft; 1 mantelpiece, 1 case, 1 sack, Harding; 8 pkgs, Wingst*, Burns and Co.; 8 eases, 1 drum, Foster; 1 case, Morgan; 8 pkgs. Brown and , Bmaill; 1 box, Stubbs; 5 eaaks, Johnston; 1 com, Harbor Board; 48 bags sugar, 1 roll, 5 cases beer, 1 truss, 8 tins, 8 bdls, S 3 pkgs, 90 Maes, 1 pci, order, Per Aaatralia—so oases kerosene, 84 pkgs, 15 rams, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 70 pkgs, Johnston; 10 eases, Dunlop and Bourke ; 1 bdl, Wingate, Burna and Co,; 6 shafts. Brown and Bmaill; 9 casks, Orr; 1 pkg, Pitt and Maguire; 91 pkgs, 95 eases, 1 truss, 1 pel, order, Per Wairarapa—l Mie, Townley; 1 truss, Johnston; 1 pel, Warren; 1 case, Marshall; I case, Hansen and Co.; 1 cask, 1 cask cider, U eases, 4 colonial ovens, 9 pkgs, order, EXPORTS,
Per Maitai—9 sacks grass seed, Morice; 68 sacks grass seed, Porter; 8 oases honey, ■teveason ; 98 oases cheese, Orr; 8 chests arms, Defence Store; 23 bags pelts, 9 bdls pelts, Hatton and Score; 1 case bacon, Pitt and Maguire; 59 cam fruit, Harding; 14 cam fruit, 223 Backs rye grass, order. Per Australia—l case, 1 keg, Pitt and Maguire, 10 laid ale, 1 qr. cask, 14 cases, Crawford; 2 pels, Marcroft; 5 rams, Reeves; 1 pkge, Wingate, Burns and Co.; sheep, Morrison.
The schooner Waiwera, from Nelson, is now due .here. She brings a cargo of produce and timber.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 274, 16 March 1889, Page 2
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462SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 274, 16 March 1889, Page 2
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