SHIPPING.
IMPORTS. Per Tarawera (Nov. 15) —1 case. Dr. Innes; 2 cases fish, Ha prop and Park; 1 coil rope, Kennedy and Evans; 21 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co ; 1 truss, Mrs Ledger; 1 case, 1 box, Good; 4 pkgs, 2 pels, orders. Per Manapouri (Nov. 171 —1 case, Clothing Factory; 4 barrels ale, D Costa ; 3 hhds ale, 3 cases stout, Jas. H. Martin ; 6 bh-le ale, 6 kilds ale, Hardin" ; 1 case, Whinray; 10 hhds ale, 8 kilds ale, Dunlop and Bourke ; 2 cases tea, 1 case, Lewis; 2 pkgs, 1 case, Common, Shelton and Co.; 40 sacks malt, 1 ram, 18 cases, 11 pkgs, orders Per Manapouri (Nov. 17) —7 cases spirits, 2 cases beer, 1 coil rope, Kennedy and Evans; 1 case smoked 5 cases fruit, Harrop and Cn. • 2 cutes vesas, Common, Shelton and Co ; 1 pci, Colebrook ; 1 ca-e, Townley ; 1 truss, W. P.rnell ; 1 case, W. I Morgan ; 8 cises, 1 case pineapples, 2 boats, 4 pels, orders. Per Wairarapa (Nov. 10)—5 pkgs, 5 sacks oatme.il, 20 J sacks do , Pi t aud Magube ; 1 case, Clothing Factory ; 7 hhds ale, Dunlop and Bourke ; 2 boxes gbss, F. Had ; Sba’es. 1 crate, J Whinray ;2 pkgs, Kennedy and Evans; 5 pkgs, Town’ey ; 1 bae, 3 "cases, Adair; 6 cases t-a, Common, She! on and Co. ;1 case, W. Morgan; 25 drums, 4 cases, 1 pkg. orders. Per Southern Cross (Nov. 9) —ll Loxes. 29 pkg.-. Pitt and Miguire ; 1 woo pre-s. 30 pkgs, Common. Shelton and Co. ; 1 case, 1 Sil, Kennedy; 1 c.se, Johnston; 5 cases arding ; 12 boxes cand es, Whitby and Parting <mi : 14 casks, 2 cases 55 te ds L. and M.A. Co. Per Southern (Nov. 9) 40 1 ags Bug »r, L and M A. C-»* ; 3 Town ey ; 1 bri a!?. Kennedy and E ans ; 10 pkg-, 7 bars, Wingate, Burns and C.. ; 2 pkgs, W. Morgan ; 3 bdls, 4 pkgs, Clayrou an I Sawyer ; 20 bags sugar, Whb by and Paitingn.n; 1 case tobacco. P rne)i ; 1 case tobacco, Pitt and Maguir ; 1 c .ee. Foster. Per Australi i (Nov 16)-9 pkgs, 8 bales, 1 case, Common, Shelton aud Co. ; 1 case iron, 1 box 1 keg, Clayton aud Sa«yer ; 1 sack corks, 10 eves stout, Dun'op and Bourke; 1 case Morgan; 8 cases 1 keg, 30 bags, 40 boxes soap. Hitt and Maguire ; 9 bars iron, Wingate, Burns ana Co.; 2 horses, Hon. Captain Rusiirll ; and a quantity of general cargo for various consignees. EXPORTS. Per Sou hern Cross 62 sacks maize. Whitby and Partington; 12 cases cheese, 2 tiarces beef, order; 30 hides, L. and M.A. Co. Per Manapouri- 20 hides. Per Tarawera— l horse. Pitt, Per Australia—2 kegs butter, 1 case cheese Per Southern Cro«s—42 cases cheese, 25 Moks maiie. TELEGRAPHIC. Wellington, Tuesday. Arrived— R.M.S. lonic, at 5.40 a.in., from Plymouth. Auckland, Tuesday. Arrived — Australia, at noon ; Manapouri At 1.15 p.m.; both from G sborne. The Southern Cross left Wellington at noon yesterday, and calls in at Napier today, arriving here early to—morrow morning She goes ou to Au -kUnd The Manapouri leaves Auckland about noon today, and should rea-h here about 2 o'clock to-morr »w afternoon. The outward passengers will he taken off at 4 The Australia arrives from Northern ports on Friday afternoon. The Te Aq.iu, from Melbourne, via Southern ports, does not arrive here till Munday morning.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 534, 20 November 1890, Page 2
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567SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 534, 20 November 1890, Page 2
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