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SHIPPING.

Hun Warn thia day—ll.4o; 18.6 ffpx Bai* this day—6.32; sets, 6.23.

ARRIVALS. Th* Maitai wmi into th* Bay at on early hour on Thursday morning, from Wellington and Napier. Passenger*: Meura Haya, Canoil, and one native. After discharging a portfea of bar cargo into the lighten, the ateamer wa* brought alongside the breakwater M th* afternoon'* tide, and there landed th* >*!*■** of her oargo, eonaiating of 680 Mika at aaaaaart tor the Harbor Board. The Matron* arrived in the roadstead on Ihmto afternoon, from Aaekland. Shortly baton noon on Friday, th* Mararoa eama into the Bay. from Sydney via Auckland, riaiiiif MrattdMn Adair, Mr* Brookto?Mean Fonyth. Nelaon, Stark, Pettie, Semotvill*. Tierney, and Clanvenaon. The cotter Venue arrived in the bay on S*taid*y afternoon, from Auckland. The Omapere arrived hen on Sunday from South, The Tarawcn, from Melbourne via Southam porta arrived in the roadatead at an early hear yesterday morning, bringing—Mra Barnard, Moaaro Wallace, Parker, Smaill, William*, Barnard, Griffith, Colebrook, and five atoarage. departures. The Australia left for Napier and Wellington at 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, taking— Mr and Mn Niooll, Meaara Button, Parker, pnd Smaill. Th* Maitai proceeded on North on Thuraday night, taking—Miaa Pardock and Mra Moom* no Mararoa continued her voyage for Melbourne via aouthern ports on Friday evening, taking Mrs Little and child; Mi**** Dickeon and Irvine, Master Porter, Messra Veals, Brooking, and Summer**!!. The Omapere went on North on Sunday morning. The Tarawera eteamed on to Auckland and Sydney at 9 o’clock yeaterday morning, taking—Mra Brainy and three onildren, Miaa Kane, Meeart Morgan, Hare, and Trow.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 289, 23 April 1889, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 289, 23 April 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 289, 23 April 1889, Page 2

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