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ARRIVALS.

The Waihora arrived in the Bay at 2.30 on Saturday afternoon, from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers: Mrs Cain (and child), Misses Williams, Schultz, and Diver; Messrs Faulkner, King, and Somervell. The Australia came into the Bay late on Saturday evening, from Auckland via coastal ports. Passengers: Messrs Hughes, Barnard, Booth, Warner, and one native. The Te Anau, from Melbourne via Southern ports, arrived in the roadstead yesterday morning. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Hennessy, Messrs Findlay, Wallis, Gould, Williams, Smith, Best, MoMenemer, Brasiey, Brown, Pavitt, and Mrs Gardner. The schooner Gisborne arrived in the Bay on Sunday afternoon, from Auckland via coastal ports. DEPASTURES. The Waihbra went on South on Saturday evening, taking—Mesdames Finn (and boy) and Smith ; Mieses Swainson and Anderson ; Messrs Gregg, Strand, Fitzgerald, Smith, Stevens, Gordon, Weston, Finn, Tiflen, Smith, Brimmer, Kennedy, Price (2), and Brassey. The Australia went on South after discharging cargo, taking—Mr Maguire. The Te Anau steamed for Auckland and Sydney at about two yesterday. Passengers: Mesdames Cowan, Crawford and daughter; Bev. Hill, Messrs Crawford and Perrin. IMPOSTS. Per Waihora—l case, 1 trunk, 1 truss, orders; 1 case bananas, 2 oases fruit, Bull and Bon; 1 pkg, Adeane and Primrose; 2 cases Ash, Topping; 1 case, Marerof t. Per Ta Anau—l case, Clothing Factory ; 7 cases, 2 crates, 1 dram oil, 1 truss, Pitt and Maguire ;3 oases. Bull and Son; S drums oil, 8 oases, Wingate, Burns and Co,; 8 cases, 10 boxes, S 3 oases kerosene, 17 pkgs, Graham. Pitt, and Bennett; 2 J chests tea, 1 bag cogee beans, 1 tin, East; 1 truss, 1 case, Adair; 1 orate, 1 cask, 6 pkgs, Townley; 2 eases, Bobb; 2 oases, 1 pkg, Kennedy; 9 pkgs, 16 pkgs iron, Humphreys; 1 case, Featon ; 1 bdl hares, Dr Innes; 12 pkgs samples, 1 iron roller, 1 pkg forks, 40 cases iron, 1 pkg saws, 5 cases kerosene, 1 magazine powder, 8 pkgs, 2 ploughs, 1 tierce, 10 cases, various consignees; 1 case, On. Per Australia—3sB bags sugar, 50 bores (ex E. Vernon), 77 pkgs, 16 cases, 2 trusses, 1 pel, various consignees; 8 pkgs, Topping; 1 Case, 1 hag,Foster; 6casks cement, Hubble ; 1 pci, P.B. Club; 20 boxes, 1 keg shot, 1 pci, 8 eases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 33 pkgs, Humphreys; 1 case, Evans; 1 Cass, 7 pkgs, Wingate, Burna aud Co.; 1 case, Stahbs ; 2 MUI, Orr; 6 cases, 1 sack, 1 crate, 1 bdl, Bull and Bon; 8 cases, 1 pci, Adair; 1--truss, Adeane and Primrose, Per Gisborne—2B tons coal, 15 sacks lime, 17 boxes candles, orders; 6 cases ale. 26 cases spirits, 2 kega spirits, 4 jars spirits, Kennedy; 16 pkgs, Harding; 40 boxes caudles, Pitt and Maguire. EXPOETS Per Waihora—l horse, Smith; 50 sacks maize, 8 cakes honey, 31 hides, Orr; 5+ bales wool, order, Per Australia—B cases oheess, Orr; 5 cases cheese, Townley. Per Te Anau—2B cases cheese, 2 kegs butter, 4 hhds tallow, 1 case beeswax, Orr; 1 bale skins, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 24 hides, 5 cases bacon, 12 tierces beef, orders, TELEGRAPHIC. Tiiluiu, last night. An ived—Fifeshire, at 9 a.m., from Oamaru. Spit, Sunday, Arrived—Australia, at 10.30 a m., from Gisborne. Last night. Bailed—Omapere, at 7 p.m., for Gisborne. Port Chsimbbs, Sunday. Arrived—Dartagnan, at 6 p.m., from Mauritius. The Omapere arrives from South early this morning. She goes on to Tauranga and Auckland. Last boat 7. The schooner Waiapu was to have left Napier yesterday for this port. The brigantine Kenilworth turned up safely kt Greymouth on Saturday morning. She is expected to sail for Ibis port to-day. We /Post) understand that Mr Moffatt, chief officer of the S.S, and A. Company’s steamer Arawa, is likely to have command of the Company’s new steamer jus; built. Mr Evans, chief officer of the Tainui, is likely to have command of the second new steamer, which, it is understood, is in process.of construction for the same company.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 313, 18 June 1889, Page 2

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ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 313, 18 June 1889, Page 2

ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 313, 18 June 1889, Page 2

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