SHIPPING.
High Water this day—6.4 ; 6.31 Sus Rises this day—6.29 ; sets, 5.34.
ARRIVALS. The Union Company’s s.s. Waihora, from Southern ports, arrived hero early yesterday morning, bringing—Mr and Mrs Wethered, Mrs T. H. Ranger, Miss Watson, Messrs Fraser, Crombie, Tiffen, Renouf, Brassey, Parker, Andrew. Embury, and oue native. Shortly after 5 o’clock on Saturday evening, the Union Company’s steamer Te Anau, from Sydney and Auckland, came into the Bay. Passengers: Mrs Gibbs and two children, Misses Bradley and Houiaham, Captain Bradley, Master Carey, Messrs Duncan, Hudson, Robertson, and Strong. The schooner Orpheus arrived in the Bay yesterday morning, from Westport and Greymouth, bringing a consignment of coal and potatoes for Mr H. E. Johnston. DEPARTURES. The s.s. Waihora steamed for Auckland yesterday morning. Passengers : Miss Gould, and Messrs Cunningham, Moore, and Pritchard. The s.s. Te Anau went on South on Saturday evening, taking—Mrs Tidsley, Mrs Brassey and three children, Miss Hay, Messrs McLean, Sayers, Brassey, Hart, and Woon. The' topsail schooner Awaroa sailed for Auckland yesterday afternoon. IMPORTS. Per Waihora—2 coils rope, S. P. Petroleum Company; 1 pci, Bev. J. Fox; 2 cases, Clothing Factory; 2 pkgs machinery .Wingate, Borna and Co.; 4 rolls wire, 1 pkg leather, 1 box, 18 pkgs, 12 bags oate, 5 hhde ale, 2 brla ale, 1 bale, 8 cases tea, 1 sack seed, various consignees ; 16 boxes tea, 6 chests tea, Lewis. Per Te Anau—s cases apples, Bourke; 1 bdl rope, 1 pci, 1 coil wire, Wingate, Burns ■nd Co.; 1 pci, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 truss, Marcroft; 1 pci, Hare; 1 trunk, 7 cases, 2 pkgs, various consignees; 2 cases fish, Topping. EXPORTS. Per Te Anau —50 sacks maize, 21 sacks Clover; 46 hides, 12 bales wool, orders; 6 bales pelts, Williams, 1 box butter, East, TELEGRAPHIC, Spit, Sunday. Arrived—Ta Anau, at 6.30 s.m., from Gisborne. . „ , Auckland, Sunday. Arrived—Southern Cross, at 4 a.m., from Gisborne. Blcft, yesterday. Arrived— Tarawera, at 7.15 a.m,, from Hobart, with English mail. The cutter Venns was to have left Napier on Saturday night last for this port, timber laden.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 343, 27 August 1889, Page 2
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342SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 343, 27 August 1889, Page 2
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