ARRIVALS.
The Omapexe arrived from Sooth on Tuesday morning. Passenger : Mr D. Gordon. The Fairy arrived from Napier yesterday morning, bringing a cargo of timber for the freezing works. DEPARTURES. The Omapere went on North shortly after arrival on Tuesday. IMPORTS. Per Omapere—7o seeks flour, 60 1001 b bags flour, 12 sacks bran, la sacks pollard,Graham, Pitt, and Bonnett; 40 501 b bags flour, Adair; 80 sacks flour, 20 1001 b bags flour, 40 501 b bags flour, order; 50 1001 b bags flour, 40 501 b bags flour, Kennedy end Evens. TELEGRAPHIC. Lttmitow, last night. Arrived—Janet Nicoll, at 9.45 a.m., from Sailed—Barque Cloncaird, at 9.10 a.m., for London. Arrived—Kanieri, at 1.40 p.m., from Wellington, with English mail. Pom Chilmzbb, Tuesday. Arrived—Fifeshire, from Timaru. Yesterday. Arrived—Waihora, at 9.10 a.m., from Lyttelton. Arrived —Ship Lockawe,at 9.45 a.m., from Newcastle. Arrived—Botamahana, at 7.40 a.m., from Bluff. Sailed—Rotomahana, at 5 30 p.m., for Lyttelton. 7 Auottusp, Tuesday. Arrived—Ta Anau at 2 p.m., from Gisborne, But, Tuesday. Sailed—Tainul, at 6.80 a.m., for WellinglOßa WsixixoroK, Tuesday. Arrived—B.M.S. Kaikoura, at 7.80 a.m,, from Plymouth via Hobart, with direct Engliih mail. Last night. Arrived—Tainui, at 12.45, p.m., from Br.vrr. Tuesday. Arrived—Rotomahana, at 8.15 ft.xn.f from Hobart, with English mails
The Australia leaves Napier this evening, and arrives here early to-morrow morning. She goes on to Auckland at a. Ths Southern Cross left Auckland last night and is due in the Bay on Friday afternoon. It Is intended to egain place the Cross on the East Coast trade, and on arrival at Wellington she will receive a thorough overhaul, The Wsirarapa, from Sydney and Auckland arrives in the roadstead at about 1 o'clock tomorrow. She goes South at 4 pm. The Kaikoura, which arrived in Wellington on Tuesday, brought Mr. Mrs, and Miss Raes, and Messrs L. and A. Rees. They left for Gisborne in the Australia last evening, and will arrive here on Friday, Both the Centennial and Ringarooma left Bdyney early this week, for Wellington direct.
The schooner Waiapu, from Napier, and the Awaroa, from Westport, are both due here.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 314, 20 June 1889, Page 2
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344ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 314, 20 June 1889, Page 2
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