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SHIPPING.

High Water this day—3.4s; 4.9 Sun Bisks this day—s 9; Bets, 6 23.

ARRIVALS. The e.s. Ohau, from South, arrive! here on Saturday morning. The Union Company’s se. Rotomahana arrived here early on Sunday morning, from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers : Mesdames Warren, McGowan (and child), and Bailey; Misses Williams (5), Newton (2), Blaikitt, and Ryan ; Major Porter, Master Evans, Messrs Henderson, Hill (and son), Brown, Gifford, Shrimpton, Peter, Walters, Von Pein, Sommerville, Parker, Evinson, Lord, Gooeh, Eriden, Mr and Mrs Peach and family. The barque Wave Queen (Captain Kelly), bom London via Bluff, came to an anchorage in the roadstead at 1 o'clock on Sunday, She left the Bluff on the 12ih inst., and on the passage up she met with light favorable winds. To-day the vessel commences discharging her cargo, the list of which has already appeared in these columns. The topsail schooner Awaroa (Captain G. Page) left Auckland on the 10th instant and passed. White Island on the 12th. The two following days the vessel was lying windbound under Cape Runaway. On the 15th, the Awaroa continued her voyage and the same day she was compelled to take shelter at Kawa Kawa from the strong southerly gale that was blowing. She left again on the 17ih, working Awanui the next day, and from there she experienced light winds and calms until her arrival off the bay on Saturday evening last. DEPARTURES. The b.b. Ohau steamed on to Tauranga and Auckland on Saturday morning. The B.s. Botomahana went on to Auckland at 10 am. on Sunday, taking—Mesdames Galvin and Moore, Miss Stoke, Messrs Farrell, Finn, Pettie, and Johnson. IMPORTS. Per Ohau—6o i sacks flour, 80 j- do., 00 sacks potatoes, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 50 Backs oats, 4 sacks wheat meal, 87 Backs potatoes, 250 sacks flour, 11 sacks oatmeal, 10 sacks bran, 10 sacks pollard, 1 sack barley, various consignees.

Per Rotomahana—s cases wine, 1 ] cask wine, 6 hhds, 4 brie, 9 kilds ale, Dunlop and Bourke ; 199 casks cement, 3 cases, 8 casks, Johnston ; 1 o-ate biscuits, Pitt and M-guire; 1 case, 1 pkg, Morgan ; 1 crate, 4 pkgs, 2 oases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 pkg, Clothing Factory ; 5 pkgs, Kennedy ; 5 oases wine, 1 | cask wine, S hhda ale, 2 brie ale, 8 cases, 7 pkgs, 2 orates, 1 case tea, 3 oases kerosene, various consignees. Per Awaroa—3oooft timber, 44 tons coal, 34 doors, 4 pkgs sashes, Harding ; 400 hags salt, Kennedy and Evans; 141 sheets corrugated iron, 1 case iron, 1 crate iron, 1 case nails, 1 pel, 1 roll lead, 4 bdls ridging, Arundel; 12 drums oil, F. Hall; 3 coils rope. Jeune; 2 tons salt, 20 casks, orders, ' EXPORTS Per Botomahana—3 cases cheese, 15 hides* Orders; 16 hides, Graham, Pitt and Bennett, TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland, yesterday. Arrived—Rotomahana, at 10,15 a.m., from Gisborne. Lyttelton, yesterday. Bailed—Barque Bells, for Gram. Bluff, yesterday. Arrived—Ta Anau, at 6 a.m., from Hobart. Arrived—Southern Cross, at 10.4-5 a.m., bom Gisborne.

The brigantine Kenilworth cleared at the Customs yesterday, for Tairoa, in ballast. Captain Carey, of the Botomahana, is to be appointed to the command of the Union Company’s new steamer Monowai. While being towed into the river by the Noko on Sunday morning, the topsail schooner Awaroa grounded close to the outer beacon, and stuck hard and fast. Yesterday the cargo was being discharged into small boats.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 367, 22 October 1889, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 367, 22 October 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 367, 22 October 1889, Page 2

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