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ARRIVALS.

The U.S.S. Company’s Hauroto arrived in the bay on Thursday morning, from southern ports, bringing: Madame* Pettie, Barrow and two children, Flynn, Brnaea, Greenup, Hare, and H»«sett; Misses Hare. Gilbierdß, and Nevaia ; Hindmarsh (2), 6-andy, Walsh, Hare, Gifford, uaseeliep, Greenup, Lee, Parker, Bishop of Waiapu, Hev. WiHinnv, Inspector Kiely, three natives, and thirteen steerage. The Ellis steamer Jubilee, from the Sou’h, came into port on Thursday morning. Passengers : Messrs Duncan, Brown, and four natives. The s.B. Southern Cross arrived from Auckland via way ports yesterday morning, bringing Mrs Bennett and child, Miss Carey, Messrs Graham and Gordon. The s.s. Australia, from Wellington and Napier, arrived in the roadstead yeeteiday morning. Paseergorp: Misses Curtis ana Somerville. Messrs Nicholas and Gregory. The U.S S. Company Manapnuri cam* into port about neon yrsterday, horn Sydney and Auckland. Passengers: Mesdanjes McKay, Bosie. McCiive, and Stafford, Bev. H. Bubjohne, Mit-ses Gillmouin, MtQuatrie, Vaughan. Fraser. Thornton, Bae. and Wall, Messrs W. J. McL* osi. Carter. Gsay, Lesion, Baker, Bud, Robb. Stafford, Began, Wall, S. Taiwhanga, and K-.ri i Tains. DEPARTURES. Tke s.s. Hauroto went on north at 9 o’clock on Thursday mornine. taking Me..re Budd. Williams, Anderson, Peterson, Gordon, and Bo rd.

The a. s. Jobil»e steamed on to Sydney, via Auckland, at 1.40 r.m. on Thursday. The s.s. Australia went on north yesterday afternoon, taking —Seißeant Villers, Mr and Mrs McDonald and two children, Messrs Coeegrove, Smith, and Greasily.

The as. Southern Cross steamed on to Napier last evening. Passengers; Messrs Topping and Marshall. Constable Pardy, four prisoners, and six stevedores. The as. Mariapouii continnnd her voyage south last evening, taking—Masdames F. Greenwood. Treffjr.i and child, Misses Rosie and Hoolden. Messrs FuX, Beay, Douglas, Faram, Davis, Lyenar. McLeland, Mason, Muir, Lee, Rowley, Inspector Kiely, and several othorjpaiuengers. IMPORTS. Per Jubilee—l 7 cases stout, Dunlop and Bourke ; 25 cases stout, order. Per Hauroto—7 casks ale, Dickson ; 1 case, Clothing Factory ■ 1 case, 1 pci, Kennedy and Evans; 9 sacks floor. 20 boxes soap, 1 bull, 3 pkgs ranges, 5 pkgs furniture, 1 case, orders. Per Southern Cross—4 bales, 1 case, Johnston ; 1 bale brooms, Pitt and Maguire ; 7 bdls, 3 pieces, Harding; 15 pkgs, Crawford; 40 bdl* iron, 17 cases. 1 bag, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 6 pkgs. Wingate, Burns and Cc. ; 280 bags sugar, 50 sacks flour, 13 sacks seed, 31 dumps wool, 20 } boxes soap, 22 pkgs, 3 cases, various consignees.

Per Australia— 20 J boxes soap, Pitt and Maguire; 2 cases. Townley ; 4 casks, 2 pels. Nelson Bros.; G pkgs, Sattdlant Bros.; 40 boxes snap ; 112 sacks seeds, 38 pkgs, orders. Per Maospouri—l case, 1 nkg, Adeanc and Primrose; 2 cases, Colebrook; 1 case, Moore; 1 trunk, Garrett Bros.; 1 case, Prichard; 1 pel, W. Morgan; 2 pkgs, Bank New Zealand; 1 trass, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 case, Maroroft; 8 pkgs. 1 pci, Kennedy and Evans; 1 case, Lewis; 24 cases, 13 sacks mussels, 1 spring eart, 17 pkgs, 3 sacks oatmeal, 4 trusses, orders. EXPORTS. Per Southern Cross—l dump skins, Graham, Pitt and B-nnett; 1 horse, Currie and Hogan ; 111 sacks seed, 11 bales wool, 2 cases apples, orders; 10 pigs, Towniev. Per Australia—l box butter, J. W. Johnson ;40 rams, 8 sacks potatoes, 60 hides, orders; 46 bags seed, Graham, Pitt and Bennett. TELEGRAPHIC.

Lyttelton, Thursday. Sailed—S.s, Duke of Westminster, ’ for London, via Bio de Janiero, with English mail. Westport, Thursday. Sailed—S.s. Orowaiti, at 2 p.m., for Gisborne. The s.s. Tarawera left Wellington last evening for Sydney via northern ports. She calls in at Napier to-day, end arrives here early to morrow morning, proceeding on to Auckland at 8 a.m. The topsail schooner Crest of the Wave, Captain G. Byffel, left Auckland on Monday last for this port. The schooner Waiapu, from Gisborne via eoast ports, arrived in Auckland on Sunday evening. The Hauroto arrived in Auckland at 11.50 Am, yesterday, from Gisborne.

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Bibliographic details
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 423, 1 March 1890, Page 2

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ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 423, 1 March 1890, Page 2

ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 423, 1 March 1890, Page 2

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