ARRIVALS.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Rotcmahana (Captain Cirey), from Melbourne via southern ports, came into the bay early on Sunday morning. Passengers:— From Dunedin: Mrs Arundel and three children, Mrs Bobb; from Lyttelton: Mr and Mrs F*. P. Joyce, Mit<B Arps, Messrs B. Little, Veale, and Berry; from Wellington; Mies Shoemaker, Mr Set »mgeon ; from Napier: Mr and Mrs Featon ; Mesdames Greene, Ingram (and child), and Biadley, Misses Hyett and Evinson; Messrs Kingsford, Wilson, Beat, Bold, Sherwood, Creagh, Binnie, Maltby, Willcocks, Eve, McLean, G. Barry, Jack, Sims, Powers, Olsan, S. E. Smith, Hamilton, and six natives. The achooner Three Cheers, from Newcastle, arrived here on Saturday morning. She brings a cargo of coals consigned to Mr H. E. Johnston.
DEPARTURES. The 8.8. Rotoninhsna resumed her passage south on Sunday morning, taking—MebJames Bailey, Liddle and child. Miss Von Daddzon, Messrs Hughes and Lochen bur.
IMPORTS. Per Roiomabana—l pkg, 2 casks oil, F, Hall; 4 cases ten, 4 bag* rice, 5 cases kerwne, 1 pkg bucket?, 1 cask vinegar, 5 boxes, 1 cane groceries, Pitt and Maguire ; 9 hhdsale, 5 Oris ale, 6 kilds ale, Dunlop and Buutke ; 1 pel, Clothing Factory; 1 cape, 4 trusses, Kennedy and Evans ; 1 ease, Morrell; 1 case, 2 cases soap, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 case, W. Parnell; 25 malt, Crawford ; 1 box g ware, 2 keg«, Brown and Smaiil; 1 case axes, 1 box, Wingate, Darus and Co.; 20 sack** oats, Hepburn ; 1 bd.e springs, 1 b.il scrolls, 1 bag spoke?, 1 bdl rim®. 1 bdl axes, Haodlant Bros. ;■ 1 tut chicory, 1 bag ollee tx.-un-?. East; 2 cases champagne, 1 case sar-p.irtlia, DeCosta ; 1 pel, Good ; 3 drums oil, 50 ram?, 50 sacks flour, 4 whcatmeil, 5 sacks bran, 5 sack? polls rJ, 5 sacks wheat, 240 50ib bags flour, 40 1001 b bags flour, 1 sack coflee beans, 30 boxes strip. 100 boxes candles, 18 cases confectionery, 1 case jim, 1 trunk, 3 cases tea, 1 esse nails, 3 kegs brads, 1 box chain, 1 bdl shoreli, 1 box fowls, 1 cask dip, 1 keg butter, 20 pkgs, 12 caset, orders ; 1 totalizator, Cooper and Barry.
TELEGRAPHIC. Spit, yesterday. Bailed—Bio for Newcastle, Wrlunotok, Saturday, Arrived—D ike of Westminster, from AuckI And. Post Chalmers, Saturday. Arrived—Jasper, from Mauritius. Bailed—Tekapo, for Melbourne. Lytteltox, Sunday. Arrived—Barque Acacia, from Hobart. Auckland, Bunday. Atriytd—Australia, at 4.3 b, from Gisborne Yesterday. Arrived—Botomshana, at 9,45 a.m. from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 418, 18 February 1890, Page 2
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398ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 418, 18 February 1890, Page 2
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