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SHIPPING.

Him Water this day—3.B; 3.34 ■mt Rnia this day—B-36; sets, 5.18.

ARRIVALS. The Australia arrived in the Bay yesterday morning, from Wellington and Napier. Pascongers: Messrs G. Wright and Jones. ■hortly before noon yesterday, the Waihora earns into the Bay, from Sydney and Auokland. bringing-MoodamM Fraser, Beat, Cault (•U two ehildron), and Bourko; Misses Makes, Barry, and Kennedy; Messrs Cauit, Uma. Weaver, Hewatt, Marctrtt, Btopford, Henbnrn. Honan, Hanson, Alabuek, one SwantT one nAtiw and ihild! *Ths Maitai arrived in the roadstead at 2 o'eloek yesterday afternoon, from Auckland via aoaotal ports. Paaseagsrs : Mr and Mrs SobtttMße departures. The Australia steamed North yesterday afternoon, taking—Captain Chrisp. . The Maitai wont on to Napier last night. The Waihora left for Southern porta and Melbourne last evening. We were unable to obtain the outward passenger list. Amongst those who left by the steamer were, Mias Brunette, Messrs G. South, H, M. Porter, and H. Hall. IMPORTS. Per Australia —8 pkgs, Colebrook; 10 eases, Dunlop and Bourke; 12 pkgs, 6 tanks, Johnston ; 8 sasss, 10 boxes, 10 J-boxss, Pitt and Maguire: 1 pkg, W. Parnell; 254 easko mmont, Harbor Board; 50 casks cement, 23 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 8 pkgs, Wingate, Buna and Co.; 15 pkgs, Humphreys; 74 pkgs 20 boxes soap* 0 iicki, 10 sacks flour, 10 casks, • cases, various consignees. Par Waihora—2 sacks oysters, Beresford; 1 case fish, Topping; 5 bags oysters, John, ■ton • 1 bag seeds, 1 pel, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 true., Bobb; 1 ladder, Townley; 2 Mees, 2 rolls netting, Kennedy; 1 pkg nay knives, l|eask vinegar, 1 case baking powder, 2 t-boxes soap, S kegs staples, 1 pel, 6 bsgs salt, 16 bags sugar, 5 boxes candles, 1 case jam,, 1 case herrings, 2 cases, various consigMM.

The schooner Walapu sails for Auckland this morning. The Australia steamed alongside the breakwater at 1 o'clock yMterday, and discharged IM casks Mmeot for the Harbor Works, At 10 minutes past 8 the steamer proceeded on hot voyage north. The Te Anau arrives in the Bay early to. ■arrow morning, from Melbourne via Southern ports. She goes on to Auckland and Sydney, tbs last launch leaving the wharf at 8.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 291, 27 April 1889, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 291, 27 April 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 291, 27 April 1889, Page 2

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