SHIPPING.
TIDES—HIGH WATER.
ARRIVALS. Ths U.S.B. Company’s Australia arrived from Auckland at 2.30 on Thursday afternoon. Passengers: Messrs Mexfiold. Leggatt, Wallaee, Petersen, Sefton, and one Maori, The U.S.S. Company’s Southern Cross, from Wellington and Napier, came into port early yesterday morning, bringing— Mr Jones. DEPARTURES. The a. Australia went on South nn Thursday night, taking—Mr and Mrs Shearman, Messrs Kelly and Collins. The e.e. Southern Cross left for Auckland yesterday morning. The Fanny rorurned to Napier yesterday morning. IMPORTS. Per Australia- 5 cases, 1 cask, 1 truss, Whinray ; 30 bunches bananas, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 cases, Prichard; 1 pkg, Greenwood; 1 crate, 84 bigs, 16 pkgs, 18 bars, 8 bdls, 2 cases, orders. Per Southern Cross—33 cases, 10 bags, 5 casks. Common, Shelton and Co.; 1 pkg, Bank of New Zealand ; 1 box, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 40 boxes, Pitt and Maguire ; 6 pkgs, Sandlcnt Bros. ; 1 bale, 40 eash weights, Clayton and Sawyer; 4 cases, Duulop and Bourke ; 1 case, 1 pkg. Kennedy and Evans ; 5 cases, 1 octave whisky, Adair; 43 pkgs, 15 oases, 1 trunk, 35 eoap, orders ; 20 1001 b sacks flour. 120 501 b sacks flour, 3 sacks oatmeal, L. and M.A. Co. EXPORTS. Par Southern Cross—so cases cheese, Townley.
TELEGRAPHIC. Avckuxd, Thursday. Arrived— Waihora, at 4 a.m., from Sydney, with a Brindisi mail. Lyitxltos, Thursday. Sailed—R.M.B. Rimntaka, at 10.55 am., for London via Rio de Janeiro. Napixs, yesterday. Arrived—Australia, at 7 a.m., from Gisborne. Auckland, yesterday. Sailed— Waihora, at 12.30 p.m., tor Gisborne. This afternoon the Union Compan/s *.». Waihora, from Sydney via Russell and Auckland, arrives in the bay. She will be deepatahed for southern ports and Melbourne in the evening, the outward passengers going off at 4. The U.S.S. Company’s Rotomahana left Wellington last evening for northern ports. She nails in at Napier to-day, and arrives here at daylight on Sunday morning, going on to Auckland at 8. The steamer Ohan does not call in at this port on her passage north this trip. She tranships the Gisborne portion of her cargo at Auckland.
Tuesday, July $ A.X. .. 10.6 ., 10.29 Wednesday, July 9 .. 10.57 .. 11.22 Thursday, Julv 10 .. 11.45 .. 0 8 Friday, July 11 .. 0.32 .. 0 45 Saturday, July 12 .. 1.18 .. 1 43 Bunday, July 13 .. 2.4 .. 2.27 Monday, July 14 .. 2.52 .. 3,16
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 479, 12 July 1890, Page 2
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380SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 479, 12 July 1890, Page 2
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