SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. The Union Company’s steamer Manapc.uii came into the bay car.y yesterday morning, from Melbourne via Southern ports. Passengers: Mesd&mt s Harr; ■, Birch and cbi d, Edwards and maid. Wilkinson «nd boy, Johnston and son, Misses Campbell, Be kley, Watson, Keimensch; eider, Yuk, 13 >k , Rosly, and Carroll, M ssrs Reynolds, Mu phy, Lambie, Edwards, Moore, Woods, Ihi chin son, Watson. Sunderland, W oi, Gsei-’g, Kempthorne, Smith. Gannon, Gardner. Dannovan, Duncan, J. Brown, J. N-xt-r. Martin. Hori Tintin, Trimaur. McN i , Weston, Graham, Wallace, and Rev. Costello.
DEPARTURES. The Manapouri steamed on to Auckland at 8 yesterday, taking—Mesdames I'ownky, Marshall, Sparnon and tw . childien. B .ker and child, and Clayton, Misses A Shaw, Gillies, Townley, and Morg -n, Captain Garbutt, Messrs Robinson, Uxenbam, Mann, Tilbrook, Hewson, Harris, A. Townley, R. B. Martin Boyle, Bow ley, Garrett, Clayton, W. H. Harris, and Waish IMPORTS. Per Southern Cross—s sacks beaus, Whitby and Pariii gion; 12 case-, Dunlop and Bourke; 9 cases, 2 sacks, Quong Kee ; 1 case, Morgan ; 9 pk«s, Sandbint Bros.; 15 phgs. Humphieys; 19 pkgs, 2-i sash weights, Oisyton and Sawyer; 192 pkgs, 18 sash weights, Common, Shelton and Co. : 3 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co. ;13 pkgs, Arundel; 26 pkus, L. and M.A, Co.; 1-1 pkgs, Townley ;20 boxes aoap, 12 pkgs. Lewis; 12 pkgs, 2 boxes soap, Pitt and Maguire; 41 boxes soap, 1 case, Adair. Per Manapouri—2 cases, Clothing Factory ; 1 case, Moore; 5 pk"s ranges, 20 bdis iron, 1 keg rivets, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 11 boxes, 5 cases confectionery, 5 pkgs, 10 boxes soap, Common, Shelton and Co.; 17 pkgs, 1 bale, Whitby and Partington ; 17 hhds ale, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 case, Clayton and Sawyer; 20 half box s soap, Pitt and Maguire; 5 cases fruit. Quong Kee; 1 bdl springs, San- lant Bros. Per Australia 98 bags sugir, 1 case, Put and Maguire ; 225 bags sugar, 40 bags salt, 3 oases, Common, Shelton and Co. ; 1 1 j»r, 2 barrels, 34 cases, Kennedy and Evan- ; 82 pkg-*, 1 case, Wingate, Burns and Co. ; 1 Oask, 1 Orate, 1 ciue, 1 bdl, 3 rolls, 3 trusses, Whinray ; 14 bdis mouldings, 1 door, 1 box, Clayton and Sawyer; 2 cases, 2 Trusses’, Townley ; 1 case. 10 sacks, 2 crates. 17 pkg*, Adair ; 100 bags sugar, L. and M.A Co. ; 10 cases, C. Lewis • 5 casts, Curue and Hogan ; 4 oases fruit, Budd; 3 trusses, 2 case*, Mrs Ledger; 1 truss, Gibson and Hall; and a quantity of general cargo for various con signees. EXPORTS. Per Southern C:o-s-20 sacks maize, Whitby and Partington ; 11 bides, 441 mi s-, Common, Sheiton and Co ; 190 sacks maize, L, and M.A. Co,; 30 hides. Per Manapuur!*— 3 ca v es apples. Per Australia—4 cases cheese, 1 bale wool} 3 bdla skins, 1 oibk tongues. Per T* rawer a—s Udisaheepskius, Common, Sb- ton and Co. Per Southern Cro?s—44l sacks ma>ze Common, Sheltcn and Co.; 199 sacka L, and M.A. C-?. TELEGRAPHIC. . Auckland, yesterday. Arrived—Southern Goss, at 9 a.m., from Gisborne.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 548, 23 December 1890, Page 2
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501SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 548, 23 December 1890, Page 2
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