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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS The Union Company’s steamer Tarawera arrived in the B iy shortly after 5 on Saturday evening, from Auckland, bringing—Mrs Dole man, Messrs La we on, Evans, and two steerThe Union C-mpany’s steamer Southern Cross, from Auckland via coast pore, arrived in the roadstead at 8 o’clock on Saturday night. The Union Company’s steamer Manapou-i arrived in the bay at 8 o’clock yesterdav morning, from Melbourne vi» S< whern ports. Passengers : Mesdames McKenzie, Hu'chinaon, Smith, Goldsmi'h and child. Misses Hansford, Skeet, McKenzie, Newman, and Cnrtis, Master Newman, Messrs Hutchinson (2), Sbeiwood, Hood, Somerville, Gaskin, Skeet, Heguran, Currie, Kenway, Barrett, Quinn and son, Oven don, Major Porter, and one native The Union Company’s steamer Australia, from Wellington and Napier, arrived here on Sunday morning, bringir g - Miss Carron, Hod, Captain Rueseli, Mas'er Russell, Messrs Watson Fergussun, and one Chinaman. DEPARTURES. The T&rawera steamed on South on Saturday night, takii g—Mr and Mrs Calder, Mrs and Miss Ruberison, Mrs Humphreys and son, Mrs Wilson, Misses Brown, Dawson, Bitt, Johnston, Langley, and hnson, Rev. J. Ward, Messrs Robertson (2), Robinson, Marshall, O’Donaghue. Lambert, Williamson, Murray, Evans, Tiffen, Cassie, Stock, Farrell, and Gifford. The Southern Cross left for Napier on Saturday night. The Australia went on North at 9 on Sunday morning. The Manapouri continued her passage North shortly after 11 yesterday morning, taking—Mrs Halloa, Miss Norton, Master Harris, Messrs Jagger, Taiwhanga, Ledger, and Wtight. The schooner Opotiki has sailed for Napier. The schooner Wsiapu sailed late on Saiur day night for Auckland. TELEGRAPHIC. Lyttelton, yes'erday. Sailed—Jessie, for Sydn*v. Arrived—Barque Wave. Qu en, from L ndon. Arrived—B* qu- Bails, from Mauritius.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 533, 18 November 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 533, 18 November 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 533, 18 November 1890, Page 2

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