ARRIVALS.
The U.S.S. Company’s coastal steamer Australia, from Wellington and Napier, came into port abont noon on Saturday. Passengers: From Wellington—Rev. J. B. Finlay, Messrs P. Brown, McLaren, Ross, and Glover; from Napier—Mrs Maguire, Mewra A. Davis, W. Currie. S. Parker, W. B. Gibbs, Moore, G. Wright, Craig, Breingbam. The cutter Venus arrived from Napier on Saturday afternoon. The U.S. B. Company’s Manapouri arrived in the bay yesterday morning, from Melbourne via southern ports. Passengers: Mesdamea Aislabie, Hennessy, and McDonald, Misses Lambic, McKerrow, Beale, Sheatb, Podmore, Linkhorn, and Walnutt (2), Messrs Whiting, Cooper, Nasmith, Ormond, Aislabie, Ward, Hepburn, Wethered, Bourke, Ironmonger, Pyke, Malavery, Hill, Fraser, Sidey, Hoyle, Ready, Bilham, Craiil, Stevens, Parsons, Hayden, and Kennedy. DEPARTURES. The f.e. Australia went on north on Saturday evening, taking—Mrs McDonald, Miss Lister, Messrs Parris, Jagger, and McLeod. The s.s. Manapouri resumed her passage north at 9 a.m. yesterday. Passengers : Mrs McLernon, Messrt Hogan, Mcßae, and Gault.
IMPORTS. Per Australia—3ls casks cement, Harbor Board ; 5 cases, Pitt and Maguire; 16 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 21 pkgs, Brown and Smaill; 3 cases, 1 box, Kennedy and Evans ; 6 pkgs (ex Kaikoura), N.Z. Shipping Co. ; 4 casks, 1 case. Nelson Bros.; 10 kegs, 1 ©ask. Wingate. Burns and Co.; 20 backs malt, Crawford; 20 | boxes soap, 1 crate, 48 pkgs, 9 cases, orders.
Per Southern Cross —2 cases, 1 pci,Lewis; 112 bags sugar, Pitt and Maguire; 1 J cask port, 1 r ase, Dickson; 13 eases, 2 gunnies, 3 pkgs, 1 crate, Graham. Pitt and Bennett; 4 sacks, 3 cases, F. Hall; 2 eases, 1 bag, Prichard; 3 bars, 2 sacks, 5 pkgs, Wingate. Barns and Co.; 10 pkgs, Harding; 2 cases, W. Parnell; 5 pkgs, Kennedy and Evans; 2 pkgs. Townley; 2 cases tea, 280 bags sugar, 2 doors, 1 pkg sashes, 1 octave spirits, 20 sacks lime, 1 box, 2 trusses, 101 pkgs, 17 cases, orders. Per Venus—3o,oooft timber, 200 posts, quantity of furni' ure, various consignees Per Manapouri—2 pkgs. Morgan ; 8 pkgs tea, Pitt and Maguire; 6 hhds ale, 6 kilds ale, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 truss, < lothing Factory; 1 pci, 3 trusses, Kennedy and Evans; 1 pkg, Townley; 25 drums, 15 pkg*. 9 cases, orders. EXPOKTS. Per Australia—2o sacks grass seed. Per Manapouri—s cases cheese. Per Southern Cross—22 sacks grass seed. Porter; 2 cases cheese, 10 pigs, Townley; 6 sacks quinces, order. TELEGBAPHIO. Avchla:;d, Sardar. Arrived—E.M.S. Zealandia, at 1 a.m. from Sonolulu.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 436, 1 April 1890, Page 2
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401ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 436, 1 April 1890, Page 2
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