Daparture of the Wave Queen.
Ykstebcay the New Zealand Shipping Company’s barque Wave Queen (Captain W. Kelly), 853 tons register, cleared at tbe Customs for London, and she sailed last night. The Wave Queen baa had smart despatch both in her discharging and loading operations in Gisborne. Captain Kelly’s many friends will join with us in wishing him a speedy and pleasant passage home. The barque takes a full cargo, the following being a list o! that shippad at thia port.
Graham, Pitt, and Bennett— Valued at. 1653 bales greasy wool .. £25,298 5 10 16 „ washed ,, ., 920 14 7 N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.— 1146 bales greasy wool ., 16,883 0 0 68 „ scoured „ 974 0 0 Common, Shelton and Co.— 1109 bales greasy wool 16,173 11 8 H, E. Johnston— 94 bales greasy wool 1,585 0 0 9 casks tallow .. 66 0 0 0. M. Orr— 24 bales greasy wool 322 0 0 1 bale scoured „ ., 15 0 0 Total value .. £61)537 12 1
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 393, 19 December 1889, Page 3
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163Daparture of the Wave Queen. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 393, 19 December 1889, Page 3
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