SHIPPING.
Hmi Warns to-day—4.46; 5.13 In Bara to-day—6.l4; MU, 5.55. ARRIVALS. The Australia arrived hare from Wellington and Napier at an early hour yesterday morning, bringing Messrs Mullins, Dodd, Mr and Mrs Benell and family (6), ex Aorangi; Miss Forbes, Messrs Dowthwaite, Hennessy, Hepburn (2), Parker, Cooper (2), Fordham, Field, Reggiard, Holmes, Harriaoa, Beady, Robinson, Olding, and Tar. The Maitai from Auckland via coastal porta arrived in the bay yoaterday morning, bringing Meaara Duncan, McDonald, and Naser. The Ta Anau arrived at an anehorage shortly after two o'olook yeateeday afternoon, bringing—Mra Davie and child, Mra Foster •ad ehud, Mesdames Banka and Colebrook; Misses Foator and Sadler; Meaara Large, Foator, Green, Welch, Johnston, Codling, Deed, Crawford, Mellaop, Strand, Craig, and Banka. DEPARTURES. The Maitai went on South yoaterday, taking—Mra Cross and tour children; Meaara Bare, Watty, and three Maoris. Th* Australia left for Auckland last night, taking—Mra Pioree, Mra Neillaon and child; Muses Bodgood and Schultz, and four natiyea. The Te Anau ateamed South laat evening, taking—Mra and Miaa Hutchinson ; Meaara Bernard,Hay,Miller,Nicoll, Bryce, Webber, Marshall, Abraham, Donald, Skerry, Von Stermor, Duncan, Constable Dunn and six prisoners, 17 natives, and the Napier crew. IMPORTS. Per Maitai—MS bags augar, 25 bare, 7 bdls, 6 lengths pipe, 1 rolls, 2 axle arms, 6 kega, 1 M ale, 5 ooxss soap, 14 eases, 2 pkgs, 8 •vena, 60 each weights, 18 pkga, 1 trues, orders; 819 pkga (ex Pleiades), Johnston; 6 pkgs, 71 pieces timber. 18 bdls, Dobbie; 1 box, Haro; 1 pel,Saunders; 80 bags sugar, 22 eases, 1 bag, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 4 mom, 1 box, 14 bam, 2 bdla, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 9 oases, Wilson; 6 pkga, 1 cam, 1 nd, Kennedy; 1 cam, 1 bag, East; 1 case, W, Parnell; 1 tram, Moore; 1 pkg, Morgan; 1 box, Stubbs 15 pkgs, Ort; 1 earn, Marcrofi; 1 box, Beewtak; 8 pkgs, Diokia. Par Australia—l pel, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 cam, 11 pkgs, Kennedy; 8 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 90 pieces blue gum, 7 pkgs, 9 ban iron, Brown and Smaill; 22 pieces timber, 98 shafts, 100 felloes, 200 spokes, Humphreys; 14 cams, 1 keg, 72 sash weights, Ponsford; 400 casks cement, Harbor Board; f lengths pipe, Gilbrod; 9 horses, Hopburn; f eases, I boxes, ST pkgs, 8 reals wire, 1 migMine, 8 eases Jams, orders; 1 case, 4 tins, fl pltf. Arapjfh • Per Te Anau—l ease fish, Topping; 1 pkg hardware, 1 box ice, Wingate, Boms and Co.; I seeks oysters, Johnston; 9 oases bananas, 9 oases lemons, 801 l and Bon; 1 earn, Mrs Tharratt; 1 box, 1 pal, Watson; 4 hhds els, Wilton 111 oases, 9 oases fish, 9 tranks, 1 dram oil, 8 eash weights, 1 pkg, 1 pel, EXPORTS. Per Maitai—4B sacks grass seed, 7 casks tallow'; 18 oases chsese, Orr. Per Australia—97osheep, order; 1 boggy, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 6 moke grass seed, 89 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett. The Mararoa arrives in the Bay at an early hour to-morrow morning, from Melbourne via eoothern porta, The outward passengers will leave the wharf at 8. The Omapere arrives in Napier during today, and in the evening she continues her voyage for Northern porta arriving here on Sunday morning. After discharging cargo the Omapors leaves for Tauranga and Auckland.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 280, 30 March 1889, Page 2
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543SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 280, 30 March 1889, Page 2
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