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SHIPPING.

High Water this day—6.3 ;6 26 Sun Risks this day-5 6; seta, 7.17

ARRIVALS. The U.S S. Company's s.s. Australia arrived here from Wellington and Napier on Saturday morning. Passengers : Messrs \V. J. Willcocks, D. Pattison, and one Maori. The same company's s.s. Southern Cross, from Auckland via way ports, arrived in the Bay on Saturday afternoo a. Passengers : Miss Milne, and Mr Poulterel. The Union Company's s.s. Te Anau arrived in the roadstead on Sunday morning from Melbourne via Southern ports, bring ing: Mesdames Bdlantyne, Williams, Torr, Goodyear and child, Skeet, Henzler and child ; Misses Evans (2), Van Arch, Salmon, Berquie, Torr, Johnston, Lse, and Hansen, Chief Judge Seth Smith, and Assessor. Judges Barton and Wilson, Archdeacon W liiams, Messrs Hallensteio, Primrose, Grant, Evett, Salmon, DeC'.sta, Evett, Witty, Browne, Williams, Skelton, Reven, Robb, J. Brown, Jones, Rivera, Potts, Riellep, Captain Rowlands and tour natives. The steamer Fanny arrived from Napier OS Sunday, The topsail schooner Awaroa arrived from Napier yesterday afternoon, DEPARTURES. The b.f, Australia proceeded on North on Saturday, taking—Mrs Warner, Misses Booth and Warner, Mr Liddle. The s s. Southern Cross went on to Napier and Wellington on Saturday evening, taking : Messrs J. W, Nolau, McCready, and two Maoris The ■s. Te Anau resumed her passage North on Sunday. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Richardson, Mesdames Cuff, McLeod, and K»*nt, Misses Adorns (2). Reid, Dutham, Wall, Morgan, and Oatridge, Messrs Rees, .Turton, Cleary, Evan?, and Strong. The schooner Gisborne sailed for Auckland via coast port?, on Sunday. Passengers: Misses Reynold?. The sa. Fanny rsturned to Napier on Sunday. IMPORTS. Per Te Anau—l case, Clothing Factory ; 1 case, Harbor Board ; 5 hhdsale, 10-kilde ale, Dunlop and Bourke ; 1 e*«e bacon, Pitt and Maguire ; 1 case, 1 pkg, Kennedy and Evans, 4 pkgs sundries, Judge Birton ; 1 pkg, Parly ; 2 pkges, Nelson Bro*, } 1 case ioc, Dickson.; 6 pkgs, 9 cases, orders. Per Southern Cross—s 6 bags sugar, Pitt and Maguire ; 1 sack seed, 1 trunk, 1 truss, 1 bale wool, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett • 10 cases whisky, Dunlop and Burke ; 21 pkgs, Wingate, Burns ana Co. ; 1 case, 3 trusses, Brookes; 2 case?, L, E. Prichard ; 1 case Bc*les and Townley ; 1 case, G, R. Moore ; 18 pkgs, Harding; 42 bags sugar, 1 box, 80 sacks flour, 22 bales twine, 13 coils rope, 7 pkgs, 16 cases, 2 trusses, orders. Per Australia 30 boxes, 39 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire ; 7 pkes. 6 cirt shafts, 2 copper rods, Brown and Smaill; 46 pieces timber, Saodlant Bros. ; 16 pkgs, 20 boxes, Graham, Pitt and Bennett ; 10 cases, Dunlop and Bonrke ; 1 orate, 1 case, W. Parnell; 4 pkgs (ex Turakina), N. Z. Shipping Company ; 1 ♦ pkg, Townley ; 4 cask?, 17 pkgs wool press. 6 wheels, 1 box, Nelson K os.; 2 horses, 2 Baddies, Kennedy and Evans ; 6 cases stout, 1 case ice, 1 case castings, 91 pkgs, 75 sacks, I trunk, 13 cases, 50 drums, orders. EXPORTS. Per Gisborne—29 cask? tallow, 1 tea bones 7 sacks oats, and sundry pkgs for coastal ports. Per Southern Cross— 26 bales wool, Graham, Pitt and Bonnet ; 1 cask tongues, 14 bdls skins, Nelson Bros. ; 7 cases fat, 18 tins fat, 27 cases cheese, 11 bdls skins.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 406, 21 January 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 406, 21 January 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 406, 21 January 1890, Page 2

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