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SHIPPING.

EXPORTS

r High Water this day—6 23 ; 6 41’ Sts Rises this day - 4 25; sets, 7 12

ARRIVALS.

The as. Australia, from Auckland via way ports, arrived in the bay shortly after four o‘c!ock on Saturday afternoon. Passeners from Auckland : Mr W. Garrett ; from Awanui: Major Ropata and Para’ene Ngatft. om Waipiro: eight Maoris ; from Tologa’ Bay : Mrs Trimmer. The s.s. Rotomahana came into the roadstead early on Sunday morning, from Mel bourne via southern ports, bringing Mesdames Day and three children, Sarney and two children, Allen, Caldwell, Pitt and infant, Adeane. Hollywood. Morrow and twn children, Misses De Cos’a, O’Grady, Neil ;Dr Wyler, Master Smith, Messrs DeOoeta (2), Giles, Currie, Christie, Field, Parkeson. Orr, Rees, Lnckie, Usher. Hvmane, Farrell, Hill. Owen, Wilson, Pash. D’cken*. Solomau, Wa’son, Fiddler, Fox. Watson, Smith, Maher, Stowe, Ruteford, Rood, Doyle. Proffitt, Trotter, Mason. Achuman. Broughton, Pitt, Barry. E. F. Harris, Black, Walker, Saunders, Broughton, Horne, Atkins, Bains, O’Neil, Pilmer, Shellon, Munn and boy, and Fearn.

DEPARTURES.

The s.s. Rntomahana steamed on to Auckland about 12.30 on Sunday, taking—Mr and Mrs Oxley and «even children, Misses Creigb, Crawford, and Morgan. The s.s. Australia resumed her passage outh shortly after 6 o'clcck on Sunday svenng. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Phipps. Misses McKenzie and Hick, Messrs J. Harris. Thrm, Riley, Liddle. M<Lean, Goldsmith, Walker, South, Rev. Gcrdiner, and the through passengers ex Wairarspa.

IMPORTS.

Per PotoraahAna — 6 pkps, Wingfate Burns and Cn. ; 1 case, Lewis, 10 hhds, 4 barrel*, 5 kildaale. Dunlop and Bourke ; 5 hbda ale, 2 barrels ale. 1 ease ice, Dickson ; 2 pkrs, Brown and Smaill: 20 sacks malt, Crawford ; 2 horses, Woods • 1 iwa**, Maher; 2 horses, Munn: 2 horses, Edward&j i horses, Pllmer; 1 case ice, 40 hales oorussoks, 10 bars rice, 10 cabc-s kerosene, 3 cases confectionery, 11 oases tea, 30 sacks oats, 10 sacks wheat, 100 spokes, 30 pkgs timber, 20 bags malt, 4 boxes mustard, 1 truss, 2 pels. 3 casee, orders. Per Australia-1 box, G. Stevenson; 1 ease, Clapham ; 1 case hardware, 1 pkge, 8 kegs nails, 1 bdle sacks, 1 pkge boilers, 1 Cask shoes, Wingate, Burns and Co,; 1 pel, * Colebrook; 1 hale oorke, Madder; 1 bag corks, 1 box, Crawford; 2 bdles, 2 boilers, 1 bag, 1 pci, 1 case, 43 bales wool, Graham, > Pitt and Bennett; 10 bales wool, Major Bopata; 102 bales wool, 3 boxes, 31 bars iron, 2 bd les iron, lease sundries, 10 bags rioe, 2 gates, 20 cases salmon, 4 crates, 1 case bananas, 1 bag peanuts, 8 bars iron, 1 bundle, 2 wheels, 12 cases, orders.

Per Australia—lB bales wool, 1 dump skins, 1 bale wool, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 101 bdli skins, Nelson Bros.; 18 bdlg pelts, 4 bdla skin*.

TELEGRAPHIC.! Port Chalmers, yesterday. oTArrived —Ship Fifeahire, from London, PArrived—R.M.S. Rimutaka, at 9.45 a.m. yesterday, from Plymouth via Hobart. Spit, yesterday. Arrived—Australia, at 7.15 a.m., from Gisborne. Auckland, yesterday. Arrived—Roiomahana, at 11.30 a.m,, from Gisborne. Last evening the s.s. Southern Cross left Napier for this port, and arrives here early this morning. She goes on north shortly after arrival, the last launch leaving the shore at 6. The barque Lochnsgar left Napier at 11 a.m. on Friday last for this port. She has about 200 tons of cargo to land here, after which it is not known whether she will go to Napier or Wellington to load won). The schooner Three Cheers is now on her way from Newcastle, bound for this port. She brings a cargo of coal, consigned to Mr H. E. Johnston. The schooner Orpheus is loading up, at Westport, with coal for Mr Johnston. The steamer Australia, which arrived here on Saturday afternoon from Auckland via way ports, reports having met with splendid weather on the coast. At Waipiro and Tologa Bay she shipped altogether 161 bales of wool, which were discharged into the barque Peru on Sunday afternoon. The Colonial Union Company’s liner Ashleigh Brook is expected to arrive in Napier on the 18th. and proceed on to this port shortly after arrival, returning to Napier about the 20th to complete her loading for London.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 403, 14 January 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 403, 14 January 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 403, 14 January 1890, Page 2

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