SHIPPING.
day—6.6 ; 6.31 day—7.ll; sets, 4.53. . Waiwera arrived from Auck■PKßrairoa on Thursday, The Australia from Auckland, via way ports arrived in the Bay at alatehour on Thursday evening, bringing Mr and Mrs Hamilton, Misses O'Neill, Byland, and Mr Hart. The Botomahana made a splendid run oi 23} hours, arriving in the Bay at 4.15 yesterday afternoon. Passengers : Miss Hepburn, Messrs Davis, Liddle, Hollingwood, and Capt, Collings. DEPARTURES. The Australia went on South last evening taking Mrs Wng, Messrs McLean, Levy, Cookery, Woodward, and Salmon. The Fairy steamed for Napier on Thursday afternoon. The Rotomahana went on South last night, taking Miss Brown. Messrs Dean, Tucker, Godye, Stubbs, Irvine, and Rees. IMPORTS. Per Rotontphana—l case fish, Topping ; 3 cases, Stubbs; 1 case, Miss Holroyd 1 pkg Morgan; 3 pkgs, 2 perambulators, Townley; 1 keg yeaet, How Chow ; 1 truss, Hansen and Co.; 1 case, 1 truss, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 care, Adair; 1 case, Colebrook ; 1 rd, 1 case, Adeane and Primrose ; 1 case, pel, Mrs Browne ; 1 pci, Kennedy ; 1 case fruit, 1 crate, 4 pkges, 1 trues, 6 cases, various consignees. Per Australia—24o bags sugar, 1 box plants, 1 }-cask, 1 case whiskey, 3 sacks potatoes, 16 oaves, 2 trusses, 1 plough, 8 pkgs, various consignees; 15 boxes candles, Graham, Pitt and Bennett ; 3 pkgs, 1 box, 1 care cigars, 3 doors, 1 box, Harding; 1 case, East; 25 cases, oases kerosene, 3 cates, Colebrook ; 4 cases, Foster ; 4 crates, J. W. Johnson ; 5 oases kerosene, Pitt and Maguire; 12 oases kerosene, I parcel, Lewis ; 5 cases, 1 sack, Topping; I ease, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 crate, Adair: 3 pkges, Kennedy, EXPORTS. Per Australia—3 bdles skins, 7 eases cheese, 40 sacks maize, 3 hhds tallow, Orr; 122 sacks grass seed, order ; 2 cases bacon, Townley ; 1 mm butter, East, Per Rotomahana—2 oases bacon, Carroll ) 5 bales wool, 1 bdle skins, 2 casks tallow, 1 case seeds, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 4 cues cheese, Johnston ; 66 hides, 172 sacks grass seed, 1 pkga seed, orders | 1 orate biscuits, Adair ; and sundry packages. Per Southern Cross—s cases cheese, Orr ; 1 dump skins, Graham, Pitt and Bennett ; 14 hides, order ; and sundry pkges for coastal ports. The following passengers were booked last evening to leave by the Southern Cross thia morning t—Miu Jones and Mr Fitzgerald. On Sunday week the Union Company's steamer Wakatipu is expected to arrive here from the South. The Union Company intend placing the H S oto on this coast again. Last night the Southern Cross left Napier for this port. She is due hero early this morning. Lest boat 8. The Waihora arrives from couth early tomorrow morning. She goes on to Auckland, the last launch leaving the shore at 7. TELEGRAPHIC. Wellington, Thursday. Sailed—R.M.B. Kaikoura, at 3.35 p.m., to* Plymouth via Bio de Janiero, with English mail. Lyttelton, Friday. Sailed—Barque Othello, at 5.30 p.m. on the 11th, for Sydney. Sailed—Doric, at 12.20 p.m., for Weilington.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 324, 13 July 1889, Page 2
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491SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 324, 13 July 1889, Page 2
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