SHIPPING.
Hioh Watsb thia day—6.4o ; 10-7 Bun Rises this day— 6.23; sets, 5 87.
ARRIVALS. The Union Company's s.s. Waihora name into the Bay shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Auckland, Passengers : Messrs J. B. Scott, W. H. Moore, and Miss Boaie. The e.s. Southern Cross, from Auckland via way ports, arrived here at 4 p.m. on Thursday. Passengers: Mrs and Miss Chrisp. The s.s. Aus'ralia arrived in the bay early yesterday morning from Wellington and Napier, bringing Meedames Anderson and Sidey, Mias Campbell, Messrs Bennett, Fordham, Jarratt, and Dryden. DEPARTURES. The Southern Cross left for Napier on Thursday evening, taking Mrs Anderson, MessraJliggins, Barry and Von Dadelszon. The s.e. Australia steamed on north yesterday morning. Passengers : Mrs Hamilton, Master Hearn, and Mr Fraser. The a.s. Waihora proceeded on South last evening, taking- Mrs Curtain, Miss Mills, Prisoners Taggart, Heady, and Mrs Hearn, Constable Pardy, Messrs Robinson, Harris, Davidson, Hodson, Kenny, Von Pein, Clark, Thomson, Braesey, Jack and three natives. IMPORTS. Per Waihora—l bdle trees, Chambers; 8 pkges, J. Gordon ; 1 case, Colebrook ; 1 case, Lewis; 1 case, Jeune; 1 truss. Hansen and Co.; 1 case, Morgan; 10 bars iron, Brown and Small!; 8 rolls netting, Wingate, Burna and Co.; 2 oases fish, Topping; 1 case, Moore; 1 pel, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett ; 80 bdles iron, 23 pkges, 23 cases, 2 cases fruit, 1 box, 2 pels, various consignees; 2 eases, W. Parnell. Per Southern Cross—2 sacks oysters, Mrs Menzies; 2 iron safes. Townley ; 5 cases, 1 erate, 1 box, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett ; 28 ban, Wingate, Burns, and Co. ; lOlJaacks Jime, 8 cases, 17 pkges, 1 truss, 1 cask, various Bonsignees. Per Australia—6 cases (ex Arawa), 1 sack, Graham, Pitt and Bennett, 2 pkges, Pitt and Maguire ; 1 pel, Wingate, Burns and Co; S eases A. N. Williams ; Ilin, 1 case,East; 1 bag Chambers ; 12 cases. 1 pel, 100 sacks of flour, 1 box, 10 pkges, various oonsignees. EXPORTS. Pgr Southern Cross—2 cases cheese, order. Per Waihora—2s oaska tallow, 5 tacks plover, 22 bides, order, TELEGRAPHIC. Sm, yesterday. Arrived—Southern Cross, Jat 6-30 a.m,, from Gisborne. The s.*, Bctomahana strives from South Mr! yon Sunday morning. She goes on to Auckland and Sydney at 8.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 345, 31 August 1889, Page 2
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366SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 345, 31 August 1889, Page 2
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