ARRIVALS.
The Union Company's s.s. Australia arrited in the bay at 4 a.m. yesterday. Passengers : From Wellington, Mias Symons, Mr Gow, and Master Deolon; from Napier, Misses Williams and Girkina, Measrs Watt, 0, Adams, J. McLean, Nicoll, J. N. Williams, Gibb, Fisher, James, and Mullins, Masters Berwick (2), and Williams. The s.s. Southern Cross arrived here on Thursday night from Auckland, Passengers : Nr Graham and three children, Miss Lockwood, and three Maoris. IMPOSTS. Per Australia—l box, Goldsmith; 25 pkgs, Lewis; 200 bricks, Kennedy and Evans; 15 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 11 pkgs, 24 rams, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 4 bdls iron, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 122 pkge (ex Oamaru) Johnston; 1 pkg belting, 9 pkgs, 1 crate, Nelson Bros.; 100 sacks dour, 3 pumps, 138 pkgs, 1 case fruit, 20 rams, 2 casss soap, I box ice, 1 express, 2 cases (ex Bimutaka), 12 bales, 28 oases, orders. Per Southern Cross—s 6 bags sugar, Pitt and Maguire; 1 case, W. Morgan; 10 bdles, 9 pkges, Wingate Burns and Co. ; 4 pkges, East and {Somervell; 1 case, B, Colebrook; 12 pkges, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 3 bars, 1 case, Brown and Smaill; 1 case, Prichard ; 1 use, Moore; 20 sacks lime, 25 bdlee twine, 1 truss, 2 boxes, 6 pkges, 15 cases, orders, EXPORTS. Per Australia—49 rams, Arthur; 5 cases Cheese, 12 rams, and sundry pkgs.
TELEGRAPHIC. WxLLrscTox, yesterday. Arrived—R.M.S. Coptic,at 8.30 a.m., from Plymouth, via Hobart. Bailed—Wairarspa. at 8 p.m., for North. Lykewon, Thursday. Bailed—Barque Wild Wave, for Hobart, Sailed—Ship Minnis Hive, for London, Arrived—Ship Clackman, from Newcastle. Svir, yesterday. Arrived—Brig Rio, from Newcastle. Arrived—A-hleigh Brook, at 2.80 p.m yes, terday from Gisborne. Arrived—Barque Andes, from Brisbane, Pour Chalsierb, yesterday. Arrived—Oholchena, from Sydney, Bluit, Thursday. Arrived—Manapouri, at 4,16, from Hobart, with English mail. Arcitr.AS'O, Thursday. Sailed—Arawata, at 10 p.m., for Gisborne. The following passengers were booked last night to leave by the Arawata this morning: —Mesdames Herbert, Adeane, Mitchell, and Chrisp, Father MoMann. Messrs Cbrisp, D. Patterson, Hutchinson, Bourne, Mount, W. Miller, Greene, Nisbitt, Sawyer, Richardson, Leslie, W, Devery, Byrne, Brown, and eight Maoris. Yesterday there was a very heavy southerly Ma breaking in the bay, preventing the lighters tendering the Coastal steamers lying in the roadstead. Both the Australia and Cross bad to be detained till to day so that they could discharge the Gisborne portion of their
cargoes. Late on Thursday evening the coastal steamer Southern Cross, from Auckland, arrived in the roadstead, but owing to the heavy sea that was breaking in the bay the Cross did not come to an anchorage, end Captain B.'sck deemed it advisable to seek shelter under Young Nick’e Head, At 8 o'clock yea'erday morning the steamer came across the bay, but as there was still a nasty ■well rolling in she again put out to sea, returning at 10 o'clock, the passengers being landed shortly afterwards. The s.s. Ashlelgh Brook left for Napier early on Thursday morning. She took trom this port 6,991 carcases of mutton, valued at £4,797, and 648 carcases of iambs, valued at £319. The schooner Lily sailed for Wellington on Wednesday night. At daybreak tbie morning the Union Steamship Company’s Arawata, from Sydney and Auckland, arrives in the bay. She goes on to Melbourne via Southern ports, the last launch leaving the wharf at 8 a.m. Last evening the s.s. Wairaiapa left Wellington for North. She calls in at Napier to-day and arrives here early to-morrow morning. The outward passengers leave the shore at 6 a.m. The schooner Gisborne (Captain Skinner) will leave Auckland for Gisborne on or about the Bth of February. The s.s. Southern Cross goes on to Napier and Wellington at 1 o'clock to-day. The s.s. Australia resumes her passage north at 10 this morning. The barque Locbnagar is still in port, being nnable to get away through the sontberly gale that was blowing yesterday. Should the wind prove favorable she will sail for Napier to-day.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 411, 1 February 1890, Page 2
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652ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 411, 1 February 1890, Page 2
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