SHIPPING.
High Water this day—6.s3 ; 7.17 Sva Risks this day— 4 40; sets, 7.19.
. ARRIVALS. The S.S. Wairarapa, from Melbourne via southern ports, arrived in the bay early on Sunday. Passengers: Mesdames Tov n'ey, Pollen, Malone. Ba-kby, Oarry, Atkins (and two children), Gallimore (two children and infant), Craig (and daughter). Misses Pollen, Kempthorne, Campbell, Dods, Fergusson, and Ada Cuff; Masters Stoddart, DeLautour, Kempthorne, Murphy, Smith, Bold, Gibbon, Beynolds, and Fox; Messrs McConville, Stoddart, Gifford, Bnmensohnider, Dickens, Baskby, Bourke, Seymour, McKenzie, and Williams. The as. Ohan arrived here from southern porta on Sunday morning. The eutter Venue arrived from the coast on Sunday. DEPARTURES. The S.A> Wairarapa steamed on to Auckland and Sydney on Sunday morning, taking — Mrs Euok, Misses Houghton, Ford, and Smith, Chief Judge Seth Smith, Messrs G. K. Turton, J. W. Brown, Ironmonger, O'Grady, and one native. The AL Ohau went on North on Sunday. IMPORTS. Per Wairsrapa- 4 cases, 1 cra*e, Eit l ; 1 crate, 13 cases, Pitt and Maguire ; 1 case. Clothing Factory ; 2 cases, 5 cases tea, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 cases tea, Lewis; 1 truss leather. W. Morgan; 5 cases nails, 1 pkjre rivets. Wingate, Burns and Co. ; 1 pel Crawford ; 1 box, Adair ; 1 pkg, Kennedy; 52 cases, 7 cases tea, 1 case saddlery. 5 bales twine, orders; 4 hhds ale, 3 kilds ale, Dunlop andßourke; 2 trusses, 1 bicycle, 1 pci, Kennedy a»d Evans. Per Ohau—sl pkgs, 5 qr casks, 8 cases, 100 sacks oats, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 eases, 1 crate, Townley; 1 pkg. Brown and Smaill; 10 pieces timber, Harding; 5 cases stout, 10 sacks wheat. 4 pkgs, 10 sacks pollard,4Bo 50. b sacks flour, 110 sacks flour, orders; 40 J sacks flour, Lewis; 40 501 b sacks flour, 30 1001 b sacks flour, Adair. Per Venus—9oo posts. EXPORTS. Per Wairarapa—l4 cases che-se, 11 hides. TELEGRAPHIC. Lyttelton, yesterday, Arrived—Minnie Hive, from Calcutta, Arrived—Wendiei. from Port Pirie, Arrived—Magnet, from Melbourne and Carrigal from Buenos Ayres, Balled—Ship Otago, for London, Auckland, Sunday. Arrived—Southern Cross, at 3.30 a.m, from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 395, 24 December 1889, Page 2
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339SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 395, 24 December 1889, Page 2
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