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SHIPPING.

Hio» Water this day—s. 4 2; 6.6 Bus Bisxs this day—4.4o; sets, 6.84.

ARRIVALS. The schooner Gisborne (Captain Skinner) arrived from Auckland via way ports on Thursday. The steamer Wairarapa(Captsin Chatfield), from Auckland, arrived in the bay on Thursday. Passengeis: M'ss H. Ellis, Miss L. Thompson, Messrs Quigley, Prime, and Snow. The s.s Southern Cross came into the bay on Thursday afternoon, from Auckland via coastal ports. The s.s. Australia, from Wellington and Napier, arrived here early yesterday morning. Passengers : Mrs Peterson and child, Messrs Fordham, Kelly, and Williamson. DEPARTURES. The *.*. Wairarapa went on south on Thursday night, taking—Mrs Irvine and 2 children, Met- tames Pollen, W. E. Akroyd, Caldwell, and Featon; Misses Atkins, Walters, Wincboombe, Pollen, and Maher, Rev. J. Ward, Master Johnston, Messrs Skerrett, Atkins, Winser, Hipe, Brassey, Featon (2), Daude, and Harding. The S.S. Australia steamed on to Auckland yesterday morning. The s.s. Southern Cross steamed on to Napier yesterday afternoon, taking—Messrs Hewett, Sullivan, and Boyle. IMPORTS. Per Gisborne—64 eases iron, 72 sash weights, 5 casks cement, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 20 sacks charcoal, 2,000 ft. timber, Johnston; 10 tons flour, 12 tons coal, 3 bdls oars, 4 pkges, 4 tallow casks, 10 pkges sundries, orders. Per Wairarapa—6 pkges, 3 orates, How Chow ; 2 cases, Topping ; 1 pci, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 cases, Bloomfield ; 1 case, Townley; 1 pci, Colebrook ; 4 cases, 1 sack, orders. Per Southern Crose—2o bdls iron, N.Z. Shipping Co, ; 5 cheese presses, 1 box, Scales and Townley; 20 J boxes soap, 5 pkgs, Adair: 1 case, IS bags potatoes, 22 sacks. 20 bags, 6 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 bars, 1 bdl, 10 pkgs, Wingate, Burnt and Co.; 1 pci, Dr Innes; 1 case, Hospital, 1 case, Townley; 1 drum, 5 pkgs, 1 box, Harding; 1 case, Foster ; 1 pkg, Morgan ; 4 crates, J. W. Johnson ; 2 oases, I cask, Colebrook ; 2 oases, Prichard ; 25 oases, 2 pols, 24 bags sugar. 29 pkgs, various consignees, Per Australia—l pel.' Masonic Hotel; 8 pkges (ex Tainui), Johnston ; 18 pkges, Graham, Piit and Bennett; 8 pkges, Wingate Burna and Co, ; 41 pkges, Brown and Smaiil i f pkges, Pitt and Maguire ; 6 pkges, Orr; 3 pkges, 2 bales, Sunderland ; quantity timber, Harding; 10 gases ale, 1 truss, 70 pkges, orders, EXPORTS. Per Wairarapa—Bo cases cheese, Townley 1 2 tieroes beef, 10 kegs butter, order. Per Southern Cross—lll bdls skins, Nelson Bros. ; 9 oases cheese, 23 sacks seeds, orders. Per Austraiia—looo sacks maize. TELEGRAPHIC. Spit, Thursday, Sailed—Brig Pendle Hill, for Newcastle. Lyttelton, Thursday, Arrived—Barque Kylemore, from SydneyWellington, last night. Sailed—Rotcmahana, at 5 p.m., for Napier and Gisborne.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 381, 23 November 1889, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 381, 23 November 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 381, 23 November 1889, Page 2

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