SHIPPING.
High Water this day—4.4B ; 5.12 Sen Bises this day—6.s2 ; sets, 5.1.
On Sunday morning last, ti e steamers Tarawera (from Sydney and Auckland) and Manapouri (from South) lying in the Napier harbor, waiting for the weather to moderate sufficiently to allow the passengers and mads to be landed, but owing to the heavy sea that was running both vessels had to pass on without having any communication with the shore. The Manapouri headed for the Bay at about 4 o’clock on Sunday afternoon, and continued her voyage North before the Snark had time to go out. The Ringarooma will probably bring on the Manapouri’s passengers and mails. The Omapere left Napier at 4 30 yesterday afternoon, and should reach here early this morning. After discharging Cirgo, the steamer proceeds North. The Centennial arrives from Sydney and Auckland to-morrow. She goes on South daring the evening. The Bingarooma is expected to arrive here to-morrow, from North. She will accompany the Centennial on her Southern trip
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 298, 14 May 1889, Page 2
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165SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 298, 14 May 1889, Page 2
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