SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. The Union Company’s steamer Tar iwera, from Melbourne via >outhern ports, ar rived in the bay on G un Hay morning. Pas sengers : Mesdames Murpl y, Hnuiphr«‘\b and son, Wilkin; Miss s Civtay, Altai-. Edwards, and Walters; ’’.l. Porter,Jnstic= Edwards: Messrs WiHinnmn, Daiiey, M.»o e, Murphy, McConville, Sayer* Lysnar, Notan, a:<d fiw s’- rige. The Union < ompx.v’.s st a-tur T<» A •' came into port on Sa ? u;d »•. • renin I o n Sydney via Kus-ell -,nl Auckland, •• in/ ing—Mrs Jelly; Mw,B Norton and M N • mara; Messrs B. Maund r, Parker, G »r<taii Johnston, Bach, Murtagh, Captain Leeman and son. The coastal steamer Australia arrived from Wellington and Napier on Saturday morning Passengers: Mrs Anderson and two children, Mr and Mrs Powdrellaud infant, Mrs Masterson, Mrs Hill; Miss Webb ; Messrs Israel, Ellis, Camming, Bourke, and Colgrove. DEPARTURES. The Austral a steamed north on Saturday morning, taking: Miss*s Lund and Gordon ; Mess re Graham, and J Squire. The Te Anau Ift for Melbourne via southern ports on Saturday night. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Croft, Mrs D F Bourke, Mrs Hayrns; Misses Pollen (2), E. P. Taylor, Williams, and M. Gibbs; Julge Barton, Messrs A Payne, J. K. Newton, Smith, Kirby, McNamara, two natives, •nd Master Foster. The T irawera proceeded on to Auckland on Sunday morning, taking—Mrs Cooper and two children;; Mrs W igbt; Miss Duckworth; Messrs Ford, Crowe, Richards, Lord, and F. Loornb.
IMPORTS.
Per Te Anau—2 cases fruit, 2 cases, Harrop; 1 case, Kennedy and Evans; 2 cases, 1 pkg, Common, Shelton and Co.; 6 pkgs fruit, Budd; 1 case, Prichard; 1 case, Adair. Per Tarawera—l truss, 22 pks, 1 case hams, Common, >hlt*n an Co.; 9 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire ; 1 eas *, Le«is;9 hhds ale, Dunlop and Bourke ; 3 c Clothing Factory; 2 cases, 1 box, 1 truss, Aduir; 1 pel, L. and M.A. Co.; 2 pc s, Colebrook; 1 ease hams, Whitby and Partington; 1 ease, Farmers’ Association; 3 kilds ale, Dunlop and Bourke Per Australia—so sucks dour, 80 boxes •oap, 25 cases, 131 pkk.s, Common, Shelton and Co,; 2 bdis kapok, 10 cases, J. Townley ; 13 pkgs, Clayion and Sawyer ; 105 pkgs. 20 boxes soap, Pitt and Maguire; 8 pkgs, F. Hall ; 10 outs wines and spirits, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 octave, 5 cases, Adair; 1 pkg, 1 truss, Kennedy; 1 case, Whinray ; 2 pkgs, 45 pieces timber, Sand* taut Bros ; 1 p.J, Wmgale, Burns, and Co ; 15 bags flour, 3 sacks potatoes, Quong Kee; 4 oases stout, 1 case ii!-.’, Harding ; 10 cases, 16 sacks potatoes *>h p Waitangi. EXPuKIS. Per Australia—3G hides; 0 sacks oata. L and M.A. Co. Per Te Auau— so cases cheese, Townley.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Bluff, yesterday. Arrived—Manapouri, at 4 a m., from Hobart,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 545, 16 December 1890, Page 2
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453SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 545, 16 December 1890, Page 2
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