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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. The ketch Reliance arrived from Greymouth on Tuesday. The s.e. Fanny (Captain Petersen), from Napier, arrived here yesterday morning. On Toeeday afternoon the cutter Venus (Captain Wage) came into the roadstead, from Mercury Bay, after the very lengthy passage from that port of three weeks. Shortly after leaving the mills the cutter fell in with a heavy northeasterly gale, which lasted for a few uaya, compelling the vessel to seek shelter in the Bay of Plenty. Ths Venus remained lheie for some lim.-, and again put to eta, and .after beating about for some time against adverse winds, she managed to round the G.<ne. She called iu a - Awauui last Sunday landed, though there was a h a«y sea rtrnni.-g at the time, 14-COOL. of timber, 2,400 bricts, au4 3 tons sunmles for Mr it. Boob. Captain U'ugg •Oaten thil for ever 11 years, he has never experienced such weather us he hud to cm.fciud with on th,s trip. Yesterday afternoon the schooner Waiapu arrived io the bay, from Auckland Uiteei. bhe blings a cargo of coals consigned to Mr If. E. J ciin stun. The sco'-v Irene arrived yesterday, from Auckland, with timber lor the freezing Works. The cutter Coralie, from Auckland, arrived in the roadstead yesterday afternoon, laden with coals tor Messrs Clayton and Sawyer. DEPABTUBES. The schooner Waiwera has sailed for Auckland. IMPORTS). Per Beliaoce—Bs tons coal, 4 tons bricks. Per Fanny—2B,6ol feet limber, Nelson Bros.; 1 bdl springe, 2 pkgs, Sindian; Bros. Per Venus— 4 tone suhea, doors, and pkgs, 6,000 feet timber, Kennedy, Evans and Co.; 10 tone coal, 1 ton doors and sashes, Clayton and Sawyer; 4.000 feet timber, B, Bobb. EXPOETS. Per Waiwera— 292 sacks barley, 16 sacks cf maize, 10 ton dour. Loan and Mercantile Co.; 100 sacks potatoes, Clayton end Sawyer; 50 sacks potatoes, Johnston. TELEGRAPHIC. 6fit, Wednesday. Arrived—Oiffltrn, from Newcastle. Acckund, Tuesday. Arrived—Manaponri, a: 1.55 p.m., from Gisborne. Bailed—Australia, at 6 p.m., for Gisborne. Bluff, Tuesday. Sailed— P.otomahana, at 10.30 last night, for Dunedin, with English mai', Tuttav, yesterday. Arrived—Pifeshire, from Sydney. The e.s. Fanny is expected to return to Napier to morrow. The s.s. Australis left Auckland on Tuesday evening, and is therefore due here thia afternoon. She goes on to Napier nt 5. The s.s. Soolhem Cross leaves for Auckland at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. The s s. Waihora, from Sydney and Auckland, arrives in the roadstead about 1 o’clock on Saturday afternoon. She will be despatched for Southern ports and Melbourne at 4.

TIDES—HIGH WAIEB. AM. g. JJ Wednesday, July 2 .. 5.1 5.26 Thursday, July 3 .. 5.47 6 9 Friday, July 4 .. 6.30 6 55 Saturday. July 5 .. 7.!) 7 30 Sunday, July G .. 8.12 8.44 Monday, July 7 .. 9.11 9.36 Tuesday, July 8 .. 10.6 10.29

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 478, 10 July 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 478, 10 July 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 478, 10 July 1890, Page 2

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