SHIPPING.
High Wateb this day—9 23; 945 Bun Risks this day—6.lo; sets, 6.2.
ARRIVALS. The Union S.S. Company’s Wairarapa, from Melbourne via southern ports, arrived in the bay on Sunday morning, bunging— Mesdames Spence, Pcul. Sturgess, Goldsmith Misses Thompson, Spence (2), and Chissell, Messrs Brown, Skelton, Murphy, Smith, F. O'Meara, Lockie. Muir, Allen. Smith, Browne. Poul, Greenfield, Booth, Kenny. Chrisp, Steel, Humphries, Mason, Turner, Greave, Judge Seth Smith, and four natives. DEPARTURES. The s.s. Wairarapa went on north on Sunday morning, taking- Mesdames H. Young, Faulknor. and Davie, Messrs Robert - son, Marshall, Faulknor, Rees, and McCnl'ock. The topsail schooner Crest at the Wave sailed on Sunday morning for the Thames. IMPORTS. Per Southern Cross—3 cases, Kennedy and Evans; 2 cases, 2 crates, Townley; 1 box, 10 } boxes, 50 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 9 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 201 cases (ex Essex from London), 3 cases, 4 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 tricycle (ex Essex), W. E Akroyd; 2 cases, 1 box. Wingate, Burns and t’o.; 1 case, 20 tins, F. Hall; 1 case, 12 pkgs, Brown and Smaill; 323 baes coals, 4 cases, 1 box, 3 cases sodium. Nelson Bros.; 1 bdl springs. Sandlant Bros.; 1 case, Morgan; 11 cases tea, 1 truss, 6 cases, 1 pkg, W. Parnell; 1 crate, 12 pkgs, orders. Per Wairarapa—l box coin. Union Bank ; 6 lengths pine. Brown and Smaill ; 3 pkgs. Townley ;20 bags flour, Tuta; 1 case fish, 1 ease confectionery, 6 pkgs. Kennedy and Evans ; 1 box, 1 pci, 2 pkgs, 2 caeca, orders. EXPORTS Per Southern Cross—4 cases waters, Crawford; 40 sacks grass seed, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 11 sacks barley, 10 rams, 35 sacks onions, 39 hides, 63 sacks grass, seed; orders. Per Wairarapa—2o cases cheese,Coleman; 1 box, Townley; 17 sacks maize, order. tv The’ Colonial'Union Company’s steams Bayley returned to Napier on Ss'nrday night Misire Nelson Bros, shipped 4 712 earcases of frozen mutton, valued ar £3 372, and the Loan and Mercantile Compauy shipped 24 sacks of onions.
The s.s. Omapere, from South, should arrive in the hay early this morning. The last launch is fixed to leave the wharf at 7. The e.e. Southern Cross leaves Auckland this evening for Wellington via East Coast ports, and arrives here on Thursday. The s.s. Australia arrives here on Friday morning. from Wellington and Napier,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 433, 25 March 1890, Page 2
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387SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 433, 25 March 1890, Page 2
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