SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. The U.S.B. Company’s Monowai (Captain Carey) came into port at noon on Saturday, from Sydney and Auckland, bringing—Mr •nd Mrs Law and family (3), Misses H. Fox •nd Fanning, Dr Barker, Meagre Karaitiana, Bloomfield, P. Bourke, F. W. Butherford, and Cunningham. The U.S.S. Company’s Wairarana (Captain Chatfield),from Melbourne via Southern po. ts, arrived here on Sunday morning. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Smith and family (3), Miss Long’ey, Mrs Bo ith, Messrs Slim, Fairs, Cbnrchward, Fountain, Bartlett, G. Gordon, •nd 8. Tare. DEPARTURES. The s.s. Monowai resumed her voyage south at 11 o’olock on Saturday night. Passengers For Napier: Mrs Smith, Mieses Edwards (3), Rosie, and Connell, Mrs Wilson, Nr Howarth; for Wellington : His Honor Judge Edwards, Mrs Edwards and maid, Messrs Wilson, Jones, Hans=n, and two Maoris; for Lyttelton : Miss McKay, Master Lane; for Melbourne : Mesdames J. Bourke, Innes, and Nisbet, Miss Dunlop, Messrs D. Kemp, McLernon, Sainsbury, J. Price. The s a Wairarapa left for Auckland and Sydney on Sunday morning, taking—Mrs Colliinore and three children, Messrs Ormsby •nd Brown. IMPORTS. Per Monowai—l case smoked fi-h, Johnston ; 2 pkgs, Craig; 1 keg acid, Ling ; 1 case oil, Lewis; 1 case, 2 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Benuett; 3 boxes tobacco, Parnell; 2 axle arms, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 case, Garrett Bros.; 1 roll leather, 5 cases, 6 pels, 1 truss, orders. Per Wairarapa—l pkg, 20 boxes soap, 4 eases. 2 sacks pearl barley, Common, Shelton •nd Co. ; 10 boxes candles, Pitt and Maguire; 1 case, Clothing Factory; 1 bdl boilers, Wingate, Burns and Oo.; 2 hhds ale, 3 kilds •le, Dunlop and Bonrke; 5 trusse-, 1 pci, Kennedy and Evans; 18 bdls iron, 1 pel, Graham, Pitt and Bonnett; 30 sash weights, 20 sacks flour, 40 | racks flour. 80 J sacks Maur, 1 trank, 4 pkgs ranges, 18 cases, 5 pkgs, orders, EXPORTS. Per Gisborne—9o sacks barley, 30 pkgs goods, Common, Shelton and Co.; 6 tons scrap iron, Humphreys; 4 tone bones, 135 ■acks barley, 4 tierces beef, 10 kegs beef, orders; and sundry pkgs for coastal ports. Per Monowai— 3o sacks maize, 2 racks pumpkins, orders; 2 cases cheese, Townley. Per Wairarapa—2o cases onions, 20 sacks onions, orders; 109 bags maize, Clayton and Sawyer. TELEGRAPHIC. Wellington, Sunday. Arrived—S.s. Tekapo, from Sydney with • Brindisi maiL Lyttelton, Saturday. Sailed—Diana, for Queensland or Falmouth, for orders. Sailed—S.a. Star of England, for London. Pout Chalmers, Sunday. Arrived— Anglo Mormon, from London. Yesterday. Arrived—R.M.S. lonic, kt 7.39 a,m., (from Plymouth via Hobart. Auckland, Sunday. Arrived—Southern Cross, at 5.30 p.m., from Gisborne. Yesterday. Arrived—Wairarapa, at 9.30 a.m., from Gisborne.
TIDES—HIGH WATER. Thnredav, Jone 26 .. H.36 11 58 Friday, June 27 .• 0.41 1.7 Saturday, June 28 1.25 .. 1 43 Bunday, June 29 2.23 2.46 Monday, Jone 30 4.0 4.22
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 474, 1 July 1890, Page 2
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456SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 474, 1 July 1890, Page 2
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