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SHIPPING.

-T- ARRIVALS. The U.S.S. Company’s Australia, from Auckland via way ports, arrived here shortly after six o’clock on Thursday evening. Pas gangers: Mrs Rees. Messrs W. Fife, Crombie, Holten, and three Maoris. The U.S.S. Company’s Southern Cross arrived in the bay early yesterday morning, from Wellington and Napier, bringing— Misses Gleeson, Kennedy, and Mayo, Messrs Kr T, Fox, Marshall, Smith, St. Maur, Duff, Gerald, Berkley, Hill, Sayer, Clifford, and Greville. The Union Company’s s.s. Mararoa anchored in the bay at 12.30 yesterday, from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames Gordon and Caffine, Misses Von Dadelzen .and Connell, Messrs Millman, Bloomfield, Gault, Adair, Chrisp, Maxwell, Smith, Taylor, and O'Conner. DEPABTUBES. The as. Australia left for Napier and Wellington at 9 o’clock on Thursday night. The s.s. Southern Cross went on North yesterday morning. The schooner Prince Rupert sailed in ballast for D’Urville Island on Thursday last. The s.s. Mararoa left for Melbourne via Southern ports last evening, taking—Mrs Campbell, Messrs Durston, McGiven, Trimmer, Ward, Morice, Neader, Winser, Stoddart and chi’d, Ferguson, Edwards, Atack, and Young.

IMPORTS. Per Australia—l case corn flour, 1 truss, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 12 bdls mouldings, 4 pkgs sashes, 7 cases kumaras, Kennedy and Evans; 10 bdls mouldings, 4 pkgs sashes, 3 mantle pieces, Clayton and Sawyer; 2 sacks oysters. Mrs Menzies; 1 pci cigars, 3 cases beer, W. Law ; 3 cases, Mrs Ledger; 2 bdls iron, 6 bars iron, 1 cask lamps, 1 case glassware, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 2 cases stationery, etc., Gibboune Standard ; 1 sack oysters. Mrs Bees; 1 case acid, 40 cases oranges, 25 bunches bananas,lo boxes candles, 15 coils wire, 1 case cornflour, 7 casks whiting, 1 pkg horse nails, 10 cases oranges, 52 bars iron, 8 bdls iron, 23 cases, 18 pkgs, 2 pels, orders. Per Southern Cross—s tanks, Johnston ; 1 pel, Bank of Nsw Zealand ; 9 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co. ; 21 pkgs, 1 case tobacco, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 7 pkgs, Townley ; 1 pci, Clothing Factory; 12 bars, 2 bags. Nelson Bros.; 5 sacks flour, 40 coils wire, 8 cases iron, 20 bags malt, 10 sacks oats, 1 bale, 16 bdls, 63 pkgs, orders; 1 case, Whinray, Per Gisborne -11 cases spirits, 6 cases stout, Harding; 8 cases spirits, Finlay; 8 oases ale, Devery; 20 cases kerosine, 5 oases biscuits, 15 oases schnapps, and sundry pkgs tor various consignees. Per Mararoa—l roll, 1 pci, Mrs Ledger; 4 pkgs, 1 trass, Whinray; 1 bale leather, 2 trunks, Morell; 3 trusses, Brooke; 1 bag oysters, Bloomfield; 2 cases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 sacks oysters, 2 oases fish, 1 sack wheatmeal. 2 cases fruit, 14 cases, 6 pk-a, orders; 1 case, 1 trunk, Garrett Bros.; 1 case, Kennedy and Evans. EXPORTS. Per Australia—l cask tongues, Nelson Bros.; 89 bdls skins, Palmer.

TELEGBAPHIC, Ltttzlton, Thursday. Sailed—R.M.S. Dorio, at 6.35 p.m,, for Plymouth via Bio de Janeiro. Arrived—Timaru. from Melbourne. Post Chalmers, Tuesday. Arrived—Magui, from London via Capetown. . . Spit, yesterday. Arrived—Australia, at 8 a.m., from Gisborne.

The s.s. Waihora arrives from the South early tomorrow morning. Last launch leaves at 8.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 449, 3 May 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 449, 3 May 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 449, 3 May 1890, Page 2

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