SHIPPING.
Hi«> Watbb to-day—lo.Bs; 11. Bn Ban to-day—6.B; seta, 6.4. ARRIVALS. The Australia arrived in the Bay at 7 o’clock on Thursday evening, bom Auckland via coastal ports, bringing—Mrs Neilson and child ; Misses Smith, Mills, and Anderson ; dodge Barton; Masers Kent, McClutchey, Swann, Cannon, Steele, Tapsell, and four The Maitai came into the Bay at 1 a.m. yesterday, from southern ports, bringing— Mrs Harper and three children, Mrs Mathers; Mauers Mathers, Jagger, Cooper, Harper, and Snn&BFa The Tarawera, from Sydney via Auckland, arrived in the Bay at 13.80 yesterday, bring*na Mioses and Friar; Messrs Smith Md Browne ; two natives; throe steerage. DEPARTURES. The Australia proceeded South shortly after 10 on Thursday night, taking—Misses Muldoon and Dawson (3); Mosers Morion (3), Barker, Croce, Yardley, Cooper, and Tate. Thu Maitai left tor Auckland, via coaatal porta, at 11 yesterday morning, taking one priSMNfa The Tarawera ataamod tor Melbourne via Southam ports last evening, taking the following passengers—Meodeasas Abbott and BhenaH; Misses Sorter (2), Garry, and Mo Kinnon; Major Porter; Judge Barton; Messrs Abbott, Smith, Finn, Ward, Brasoey, Brane, Cooper (2), Nesmith, Parker, AialaMe, and one native.
IMPOSTS. Pec Australia—2 boxes, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 1 box, Miss Thomson; 10 pkgs, 17 bars, 6 Mb, Wingate, Bums and Co.; 9 oases, "box, Stubbs; 1 csss, Moors; 14 bdla, 2 pkgs, 7 doors, Boases, 85 boxes, 1 jar, 1 pol, order; 29 eases, 40 reals, 1 cask, 8.8. end A. Co. Psr Maitai—Bl pisses ironbark, 6 shafts, 5 pkgs. Brown and BmaiH; 10 boxes, 10 halfboxee, 20 sacks, Orr; 90 bags, 1 ease, 20 halfhnyae, Pitt and Maguire; 10 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 80 bags salt, 20 pkgs, Graham, Bitt sod Bonnett; 400 casks cement, 1 case, STarhar Beard: 1 cask. 18 boxes, 48 pkgs, 10 oases, 1 trank, 9 axle arms, 90 eases kerosene, 1 pal, 9 rams, order, 1 horse, Cooper. Per Tarawera—l case pictures, Joyce; 1 earn fish. Topping; 1 box ice, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 ease, btubbs; 87 pkgs hardware, 1 roll load, 1 bale, 1 pol, 9 bags oysters, 9 traeeoa, 10 eases, 1 machine, 9 oasM fish, 90 bars iron, order; 8 oases fruit. Bull and Boa; Igue, Kennedy. EXPORTS. Pec Australia—lo 7 seeks grass seed, order I 9 oanra sestons, Johnston; 6 oases fruit .Hams; 29 bfiTskini, 1 dump, 9 bates, 9 bags, Graham, Pitt and Bonnett. Ter Maitai—lo seeks, 5 pkgs, 1 ease, 2 jars, order; 1 case, Marcroft; 1 canvas pkg, Mor--a... ei grace coed, 4 cases fruit, 1 box fruit, 1 cask hOMy, 81 hides, 2 bdlss Skins, orders; 88 cases eboose, 4 tubs butter, 21 kegs butter, 13 boxes tatter, Orr; 1 horse, Fitxgerald.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 277, 23 March 1889, Page 2
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442SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 277, 23 March 1889, Page 2
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