SHIPPING.
TIDES—HIGH WATER.
ARRIVALS.
The U.S.S. Company's coastal steamer Southern Cross, from Auckland via wayports, arrived here on Thursday afternoon. Passenger: Sir G. Whitmore. The Union >3.8. Company's Rotomahana eame intp port shortly sf'er noon yesterday, from Sydney and• Auckland. Passengers: Mesdsmes Fox, Stoddart, Gedge, and Page, Bev. Canon Fox and child, Bev. Mr McCallum, Messrs Long!and, Young, Owen, Somervell, Span, Manson, Nelson, and Bloomfield (2). DEPARTURES. The a.s. Fairy returned to Napier on Thursday afternoon. The s.s. Southern Cross left for Napier on Thursday night, taking—Miss Black, Messrs Stairmand, Greaves, H. Moore, Constable Pardy, and one Maori. The e.s. Botcmahana left for Southern ports and Melbourne last evening. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Barnard and four children, Mesdames Kenny and Doleman, Captain Winter, Messrs Lewis, Drummond, Kenny, Greenwood, Stopford, Ewen, Parker, and seven Maoris. IMPOSTS.
Per Botomshsna—l truss. Mrs Ledger; 5 J-cases lemons, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 pkg, R.N. Jones; 2 esses, Garrett Bros.; 3 cases, Bank New Zealand; 1 box, Prichard; 1 truss, Adair; 1 pel, lease. Lea is; 2 sacks oysters, Budd and Edwards ; 1 sack oysters, Mrs Menziee; 1 case, Johnston; 1 sack oysters, DeCosta; 4 sacks oysters, 6 cases oranges, 7 boxes glass, 1 case bananas, 1 bdl trees, 7 cases, 5 pkgs, orders. Per Southern Cross—4 cases beer, 2 cares whisky, R. Finlay ; 10 boxes candles, Adair ; 2 cases stout, 10 cases spirits, O'Conne 1; 10 cases beer, 1 ioask, 1 octave, J. FinLy; 5 cases spirits, Carrie and Hogan ; 1 oc ave, Law ; 6 cases beer, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 case, Morrell; 50 l unches bananas, 6 cases, 1 pkg, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 pkg sashes, 1 box, Clayton and Sawyer; 4 bd s iron, 6 bars iron, 2 cases hardware, 4 tins paint. 1 stove, 1 cask oil, Wingate, Burns and Co. ; 5 cases, Foster ; 1 case, Palmer; 3 oases, Prichard ; 1 pci, Mrs Ledger ; 50 kegs whitelead, 40 tins whitelead, 380 bags sugar, 3 cases beer, 1 pkg trees, 2 cases spirits, 10 bars iron, 10 cases, 6 pkgs, orders. "In ihe above lists there is a large quantity of goods for Messrs Common, Shelton, and Co., bot the different ooneigmenta could not be ascertained last night.; EXPORTS. Per Southern Cross—l horse, Pitt. Per Botomahana—l43 sacks grass seed, 33 bales wool, 8 bags pelts, 63 sacks maize, orders. TELEGRAPHIC. Wellington, Thursday. Bailed—B. M.S. Aorangi, at 3.15 p.m., for Plymouth, via Bio de Janeiro. Spit, yesterday. Arrived—Southern Cross, at 7 a.m., from Gisborne. Arrived—Coptic, from Wellington, The a. a. Southern Cross leaves for coast ports and Auckland this morning. The a.e. Te Anau leaves Wallington this Waning for northern ports. Bae calls in at Napier on Sunday and arrives here at daylight on tbs following morning, proceeding on to Auckland and Sydney - a t 7.
Sunday, June 8 10.26 .. 10.48 Monday, June 9 11.21 .. 11.43 Tuesday, Jane 10 11.50 .. 0.12 Wednesday, Jane 11 .. 12.38 .. 1.1 Thursday, June 12 1.21 .. 1 47 Friday, June 13 ., 2.10 .. 2 33 Saturday, June 14 2.27 .. 3 19
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 467, 14 June 1890, Page 2
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502SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 467, 14 June 1890, Page 2
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