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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

The Union 8.8. Company’s cargo steamer Australia, from Wellington and Napier, arrived here on Saturday morning. Passengers: Mrs Bailey, Mrs Christensen and child, Miss Spriggs. Messrs Spriggs, Roach, Aislabie, Ford, Lee, Watson, Kemp, and six Maories. The cutter Venus arrived from Napier on Saturday morning. The U.S.B. Company’s s.s. Te Anau came into port on Sunday morning, from Melbourne via South. Passengers: Mrs Watson,Misses Adair, Hunt, Maher, and Dickson, Rev. Canon Fox, Archdeacon Williams, Messrs Booth, Sidey, Churchward, Johnson, Adair, Boylan, Young, At ack, Bouefield, Pearson, Hatton, Paton, and Masters Murphy and Goldsmith. The schooner Prince Bupert arrived from Waftport on Saturday morning bringing about 60 tons of coal for the freezing hulk. The steamer Fanny arrived in the roadstead yesterday morning from Napier.

DEPASTURES. The s.B. Fanny left for Napier about noon yesterday. The B.s. Australia steamed on to Auckland on Saturday morning, taking Mr Cbiesell. The s.s. Te Anau resumed her passage north on Sunday, taking Mrs Loomb and three children, Misses Swarbrick, Bartlett, Hamilton, and Johnston, Messrs R. Brown and W. Adair.

IMPORTS. Per Te Anau—3 cases. Clothing Factory ; 36 pkgs, 3 cases, Pitt and Maguire ; 108 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 case, Dickson ; 3 cases, 1 pkg, Palmer; 2 pkgs, Kennedy and Evans ; 60 sacks flour, 30 cases, 26 pkgs, orders ; 5 eases, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 case, F. Hall. Per Venus—2o 000 ft timber, quantity of posts and strainers consigned to Messrs Clayton and Sawyer. Per Australia - 60 sacks flour, Oatridge and Veale; 4 kegs, 3 cases, 2 cases powder, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 1 caee, Townley; 10 |-boxes soap. 7 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 15 boxes candles, Lewis ; 1 pci, Watson ; 1 pkg Dickson ; 20 cases, 1 J cask whisky, Dunlop and Bonrke; 24 Are bars, 1 truss, 2 pkgs, Nelson Bros.; 2 trusses, 1 J chest tea, 4 pkgs (ex Tongariro), 15 pkgs (ex T. A. Goddard), 151 pkgs (ex M. Fisher), 45 pkgs, 32 cases, 8 lacks flour, orders ; 1 drum oil, Morgan. Per Southern Cross—so bdls wire, 5 kegs, 3 casks, 4 cases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 case, Prichard ; 12 pkgs, Wingate, Burns ■ad Co.; 2 sacks oysters, Mrs Menzies; 1 ease, Morrell; 2 cases tea, Palmer; 10 cases Dualop and Bourke; 2 boxes, W. Parnell; 1 oase, Townley; 2 cases, 1 trues, Wbiuray ; 3 pkgs, Kennedy and Evans; 8 sacks oysters, 102 bags sugar, 14 mats sugar, 120 bags flour, 21 oases, 88 pkgs, orders. EXPORTS. Per Ti Anau—lso sack! maize, 60 lacks potatoes, 45 hides, orders. Pir Australia 37 hides.

Per Southern Cross—l cask tongues, Nelson Bros.; 32 hbds tallow, 2 cases cheese, 1 case honey, orders; 20 pigs, Townley. TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland, yesterday. Arrived—Australia, at 1.30 a.m., from Gisborne. Arrived—Te Anau, st 1 p.m,, from Gisborne. Lyttelton, yesterday. Arrived—Lock Caron, from London. Port Chalmibs, yesterday. Sailed—Duke of Buckingham, for Spit. Yesterday morning the Fanny took in about 1200 carcases of frozen mutton from the freezing bulk, for transhipment into the steamer Duke of Buckingham, at Napier.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 447, 29 April 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 447, 29 April 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 447, 29 April 1890, Page 2

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