SHIPPING.
Hmi Watxb to-day—7.29 ; 7.56 lux Rises to-day—6.4; seta, 6.10.
ARRIVALS. The schooner Waiapu arrived in the Bay on Sunday afternoon, from Auckland via oeastal ports. The Kotomahana came into the Bay early yesterday morning, from Melbourne via intermediate porta, bringing:—Mesdamea Pyke, McArthur and child; Cooper and two children, Benefield and child, Botham, Thomas, aadHill; Miso Clark, Bev. Jennings, Messrs ■vane, Murray, Turner, Oroll, Smith, Pierce, Byefceso, Thomas, Warwick, Burt, Thompson, and G. and W. Jobson (ex Aware, from London) ; three natives and one child, DEPASTURES. The Botomahana steamed North at about noon yesterday, taking Misses Bears (2) and Kennedy; Bev, Ward, Fisk Jubilee Singers (12), Moeen Strand, Adame, and Pallant. IMPOSTS. Per Botomahana—l pel, Bev. Parkinson > 1 pkg, Skillioorn ; 2 cases, Clothing Factory; 0 hhds ale, 6 kilds ale, Dunlop and Bourke; 6 hhde ale, Scott; 1 truss, 3 pels, Kennedy; 1 bdl, 16 bags salt, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 pkg, Townley; 19 lengths pipe, Gilbred; 9 pkgs, Botham; 2 rams, 60 boxes aoep, 75 boxes candles, 1 pci, 5 hhds ale, 8 brie ale, 5 casco tea, 1 trunk, 1 crate, 6 oases, 2 pkgs, order. Per Waiapu—ss steel rails, 1 case bolts, Harbor Board; 3 cases iron, 5 casks cement, 2 cases powder, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 case powder, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2178 ft timber, Brown and Smaill; 12015 ft timber, Skest; 8581 ft timber, Harding; 1 pci dynamite, 2 kegs powder, 3 cases powder, order. EXPORTS. Per Botomahana—29 sacks grass seed, L and M Co.; 8 rams, 280 aaeks grass seed, Mor; M bags potatoes, Johnston,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 275, 19 March 1889, Page 2
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263SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 275, 19 March 1889, Page 2
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