SHIPPING.
arrivals. The Union Company's coastal steamer Australia, which arrived on F.iday night from Auckland, brought the following passengers :—Messrs J. F. Connolly, Stafford, Madill, and Reynolds. TheU.S.S. Co’sskamerTi! Anau came into port shortly after 5 o’clock on Saturday evening from Sydney and Auckland Passengers : Mr and Mrs Higley, Mrs Day and child, Miss Staite, Messrs J. 8. Johuston, W. L. Bees, Short, and Roman. DEPARTURES. The schooner Waiapu has sailed for Auckland. The ketch Reliance sailed on Sunday for Auckland. The cutter Venus sailed yesterday for Napier. The B.s. Australia went on to Napier on Saturday afternoon, taking Messrs Jones and Clemen's. The s.s. Te Anau resumed her voyage south on Saturday night. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Smaill and four children, Miss Maden, Arch. Williams, Messrs E. B. Craw shaw, E. S. George, Espie, Spratt, and Harris. IMPORTS. Per Te Anau —1 case, Kennedy and Evans; 3 cases, Haywood and Martin ; 1 pci, Mrs Ledger; 2 boxes, 1 pkg, Townley ; 1 sack oysters, Mrs Menzies; 2 cases fish, Harrop and Park ; 27 bars iron, 6 pkgs, 1 trunk, 3 sacks oysters, 9 cases, 14 mats sugar, 1 ped, 1 truss, various consignees. Per Australia —80 bags sugar, L, and M.A. Co.; 3 eases, 1 pel, Foster; 3 hares, 4 rabbits, 3 sacks, 6 coses, Harding; 2 cases, Common, Shelton and Co.; 6 pkgs, 1 case, 1 rod, Whinray; 12 pkgs, J. H. Martin ; 2 cases tobacco, W. Parnell; 7 chests drawers, Davies, Akroyd and Porter; 1 case Kennedy and Evans; 5 cases, O'Connell; 9 pkgs, 2 bdls, Clayton and Sawyer; 8 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 2 pkgs, Townley; 1 case, Robb; 72 bags sugar, 3 sacks oysters, 47 pkgs, 18 cases, 2 trusses, various consignees. EXPORTS. Per Te Anau—l horse, 1 case cheese, L, and M.A. Co. Per Venus—so casks cement, Harbor Board; 2 tons scrap iron, Humphreys; 16 bales skins, 290 skins, 30 bdls skins, 27 sacks wool, 50 sheepskins, L. snd M.A. Co. Per Gisborne—233 sacks barley, L. and M.A. Co.; 10 easke chaff, 24 sacks potatoes, 6 sacks oats. TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland, Saturday. Arrived—R.M.S. Alameda, at 8 a.m., from Honolulu, with 'Frisco mail. Sunday. Arrived—Southern Cross, at 7 p.m., from Gisborne. Port Chalmers, Sunday. Arrived —Mataura, from London, via Capetown. The schooner Gisborne is lying out in the Bay waiting a favorable wind to sail for East Coast ports and Auckland She takes as passengers, Mrs Houghton, and Masters Kirk (2).
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 518, 14 October 1890, Page 2
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405SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 518, 14 October 1890, Page 2
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