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SHIPPING.

Hiaa Watxb this day—6.4; 6.29 ■n Rial* this day—6.2B; sets, 6.82.

ARRIVALS. Th* Australia brought the following P»«■engen, on Saturday morning:—Mr and Mrs Walter* and family (3), Rev. Paterson, Messrs Wille, Mnir, Stubbs, Colegrave, Price, Purcell, Donald, and 21 Maoris. The Wairarapa arrived in the roadstead early on Sunday morning, from Melbourne via Southern ports, bringing Mr and Mrs Rymer, Mrs Harris, Mrs Sheratt, Misses Anderson, Harris, and McDonald; (Messrs Cooper, Lewis, B. tt. Ward, Marshall, Bowe, Weetman, Donaldson. Skelton, Cavell, George, and Master Harris. Th* topeail schooner Awaroa came into the Bay on Sunday afternoon, from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. Th* Wairarapa left for Sydney via Auck- ! and on Sunday morning, taking the following pauanger* for the latter port:—Mr and Mrs Faulkner, Mr and Mr* Adair, Mrs Bourke, Mine** Dutton, Hepburn, and Barry, Capt. Matheenn Messrs Stafford, Harrison, Hogan, Hepburn, Brown, Marcroft, Bourke, Davis, Price, and Pettie. IMPORTS. Per Wairarapa—ll pkgs, 1 bdl, 3 case*, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 10 hhd* ale, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 trnss, Clothing Factory; 1 pel, Moore; 2 cases tea, 1 case, Pitt and Maguire; 7 pkgs tents, 1 bale poles, Major Porter; 1 case, Featon ; 10 boxes soap, 1 bale, 5 hhde ale, 2 brls ale, 4 pkgs, 1 trunk, I true*, 2 oases hone covers, 1 boar, 1 cask, 8 colonial ovens, 2 bdl* wheels, 1 case, 1 pel, various consignee*; 1 tin paint, 1 drum paint, 3 pkg*, Snark; 8 pci*, 1 pkg, Kennedy. ' Per Australia— 25 j boxes, 13 pkg*, 15 1 boxes, Pitt and Maguire; 16 pkgs. Brown and Smaill; 7 oases (ex Mercia), N.Z.S. Co.; 3 ban, 1 churn. 27 pkgs, 76 pkgs furniture, 1 bale, 10 drum* dip, S cases, 2 trunks, various consignees. Per Awaroa-80 ton* coal. EXPORTS. Per Australia—7s sacks grass seed, 5 sacks rye grass seed, and sundry pkgs, various orders. Per Manapouri—l horse, Barry; 1 case melon*, Kennedy; 2 oases cheese, Townley; 2 ease* fruit, Btavenson; 49 bides, 9 earn Chee**, Orr. Per Wairarapa—2l7 sheep, 27 sacks onions, 5 keg* beef, order; 7 cases honey, 6 kegs beef, 2 tub* batter, Orr; 11 bag* onions, Jobnaton ; II keg* beef, 3 brls beef, Hatton and Score; 1 horse, Hepburn.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 287, 16 April 1889, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 287, 16 April 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 287, 16 April 1889, Page 2

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