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SHIPPING.

Hiuh Water to-day—lo.2B ; 10.52 Bum Russ to-day—6.2o; seta, 5.44.

ARRIVALS. The Maitai arrived from Wellington end Napier yesterday morning, bringing Mead ernes Gilbert Adamson end child, end Montagne, Judge Berton, Messrs Montague, Kilis, Greenup, Everart, Marshall, McDiermid end Miller. The Australia arrived here et 11 o'clock yesterday morning from Auckland vie coastal ports, bringing Mr end Mrs Faulkner, Miss Graham, end Mr Stafford. About 8.80 lest evening the ab. Rotomahana mxm into the bay from Sydney via Auckland, having been delayed tolly five hoots on the pasaag* down through a stiff head wind aooompanied by a very heavy ms. The Boto* mahana brought the tallowing passengers for thia port Mrs Marshall and family (8), Miss LeMoignan, Messrs McLean, Allen, and MsjorßoUa, DEPARTURES. The Meitai went on North yesterday morning. The Australia steamed South last evening, taking Mr and Mrs Harper and three children, four natives and four children. The Rotomahana proceeded on to Melbourne via Southern ports about 9 o’clock last night, taking Mrs Reed, Misses Barker (2), Master Witty, Messrs Purcell, Hays, Weetman Everard, Barker (3), Walters, and J. BourkeJ

IMPORTS. Per Meitai—7o pkgs, Pitt and Maguire ; 40 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 5 cases, 1 4-cask, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 pci, Miss Booth; 44 pieces blue gum, 1 case, Humphreys ; 7 bdls, Wingate, Burns and 00. ; 5 rams, Thompson ; 2 crates, 10 cases, Bev. H. Williams ; 6 pipes, Gilbert ; 9 pieces ironwork, 3 bdls iron, IS oases, 1 i-cask, 1 magazine, 1 i ease oil, 4 cases, 19 pkgs, various •ODBigOMIs Per Rotomahana—2o bunches bananas, 20 oases oranges, Bull and son; 1 ease fish, 1 ease oysters, Topping; 4 oases, 1 pkg saws, 1 bdls buckets, 2 rolls wire, 2 bars steel. Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 box, Stubbs ; 1 ease, Foster; 1 pel, Wingate, Burns and Co.; J pol Finlay; 8 sacks oysters, Johnston; 2 bdls spokes, 1 roll wire, 10 esses kerosene, 1 trunk, 2 drums oil, 1 roll wire, 8 bars iron, 1 pump, 3 coils rope, 4 coils rope, 1 pkg, 2 osses fish. 2 sacks oysters, 5 oases, 1 truss, 1 pol, various consignee* ; 1 pol, Dougherty; 4 ooils, I Pkg, Jeune. Per Australia—l bale etc,, Standard Company I 1 j oask whisky, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 jar, 18 oases, Kennedy; 1 ease, Quigley; 8 pkgs, 4 doors, Harding; 2 ooms, Moore; 2 oases, Foster ; 14 ooms, Miss Doran; 1 roll, Townley ; 9 oases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett: 4 orates, J. W. Johnson; 1 ease, 10 bdls, 12 Make, 4 pkgs, Wingate, Burna and Co.; 1 oask wino, 2 sacks oysters, 1 bag fish, 8 casks shot, 2 boxes tobacco, 14 mats sugar, 1 box, 18 pugs, 1 pel, 8 bdls, 1 orate, 2 tubs, 1 oask, 1 keg, 28 oases, 19 bales, various consignees; 5 oases, Wilson. EXPORTS. Per Australia—l bale ekine, Johnston: 15 oases cheese, 8 casks honey, Orr ; 1 dump skins, 8 bdls skins, 14 bales wool, orders; 4 eases cheese, Townley; 12 oases, Cahill; 3 cases honey, Stevenson, Par Botomahana—4 cases cheese, Townley; 87 hides, Orr; 1 bag clover seed, 6 kegs butter, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 21 sacks grass seed, orders.

The sohooner Awaroa is now due from Greymouth with a cargo of ooals. The Waihora arrives from South early to-morrow morning. She goes on to Auckland and Sydney, the last launch leaving the wharf at 9.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 283, 6 April 1889, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 283, 6 April 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 283, 6 April 1889, Page 2

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