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ARRIVALS.

The Union Company’s s.s. Te Anau anchored in the Bay early yesterday morning, from Melbourne via Southern ports, bringing Miss Sandilands, Messrs Stewart, Muir, Neill, Finlay, Skelton, Owen, Beunett, Brassey, Hylands, and three Maoris.

DEPARTURES. The s.s. Te Anau steamed on to Auckland yesterday morning after discharging cargo, taking Miss Rogers, Mrs J. R. Scott, and three Maoris.

IMPORTS. Per Te Anau—l csss, Clothing Factory ; 1 case, Lewis; 1 pkg baskets, 1 pkg perarnbu lators, 1 pkg cradles, 1 case, Townley ; 8 hhds ale, 4 kilds ale, 4 barrels ale, Dunlop and Bourke; 3 cases tea, Robb; 1 truss leather, Morgan; 1 pkg Kennedy; 1 pel, Harding; 5 cases wines, 1 case cigarettes, DeCosta ; 4’2 sacks potatoes, 20 gunnies potatoes, 21 sacks oats, 40 bales wool packs, 2 cases tea, 5 sacks barley, 17 cases ; 16 pkgs, various consignees ; 1 bag seeds, Graham, Pitt and Bennett.

EXPORTS. Per Te Anau—l2 hides, Garrett Bio?.; 1 bale skins, 10 hides, 1 pony, orders. TELEGRAPHIC. Spit, Saturday. Arrived—Brigantine Flying Scud, from Newcastle. Sunday. Arrived—Comment, at 7 p.m., from Brisbane. Poet Chalmers, Sanaa?. Arrived—Ship Margaret Galbraith) from Glasgow. Monday, Arrived—lonic, at 1.45 p.m., from Plymouth, vis Hobart, with English mail. Sailed—Rotorua, at 6.15 p.m., for Lyttelton, with English mail, ex lonic. Lyttelton, Saturday, Sailed—Cairnboul, for Melbourne. Sunday. Arrived—Rimutaka, at 2.30 p.m., from Port Chalmers. Auckland, Sunday. Arrived—Southern Cross, 6 p.m., from Gisborne.

The ship Wave Queen (Captain W. Kelly) which arrives here early next month, from London via Bluff, brings the following cargo for this port:—l crate earthenware, 8 cases bedsteads, Townley; 2 cases hardware. 2 casks, 3 cases holloware, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 5 cases bedsteads, 2 cases ploughs, 1 case packing, 1 bale packing, 1 case galvanised sheets, 1 case locks, 4 bdles galvanised tubes, 3 bales paperhangings, 1 bale twine, 1 drum spirits, 1 bale scrim, 10 grin Istones, 5 casks white lead, 16 camp ovens and covers, 7 bdles black sheets, 66 bars iron, 16 bdles iron, 30 bdles fencing wire, 40 res s barbed wire, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 2,550 casks cement, Harbor Board ; 1 case furniture, 1 case hardware, A B. Muir; 20 reels barbed wire, 100 coils fencing wire, 20 kegs staples, 20 ca'Ci galvanised wire, various consignees.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 355, 24 September 1889, Page 2

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ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 355, 24 September 1889, Page 2

ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 355, 24 September 1889, Page 2

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