SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. The Union Company’s eteamer Southern Cross, from Auckland via coast ports camo into the roadstead on Saturday morning, but owing to the heavy sea running in the bay she was not. tendered for passengers till Sunday morning. Inwards: Messrs Guy, Andrews, Dron, and Mawhinney. The Union SS. Company’s steamer Hauroto, from Melbourne via Southern ports, arrived in the bay shortly after 7 o’clock on Sunday morning, bringing— Mesdames Williams and Harding.*, Misses DeLautour and Ki -bar ison, Messrs Field, Trimmer, Mayo (2), Giahatn, Bellerby, Knight, Parkerson, Cowan, Archdeacon Williams, Judge Barton, Harvey Co. B], and 10 steerage. The Union Company’s steamer Australia arrived in the bay yesterday morning, from Wellington and Napier. Passengers: Miss Ford, Messrs Fi.rd, Parker, Salmon, Atkin eon, Giobs, Shrimpt- n, and MuLea. DEPARTURES. The Hauroto steamed on to Auckland shortly after noon on Sunday, taking—Mrs Hunt and three children, Misses Davies, Reay, and Smith, Messrs Leigh, Stevenson, and Garrett. The Australia went on North yesterday morning, after discharging cargo. The Southern Ciosa went on to Napier shortly after 3 o’clock yesterday tfternoon, taking—Messrs W. L. Rees, Herman, Pt yer, McMillan, Wi Pere, Carroll, and a number of sporting men. IMPORTS. Per —l bnle leather, Morgan ; 8 cases fruit. Baud ; 32 s-heep, E. Murphy ; 1 pkg, Common. Shelton and Co.; 1 case fruit, Harrop and Park ; 11 sack* potatoes, Whitby and Partingion ; 1 pkg leal h r, Poswilio. Per Hauroto—2 cases drapery, Shaw, Robert.-on, and Co.; lease oacou Harding; 4 pkgs grates. C >mmun, Shelton and Co. ; 10 sacks seed, L, and M A. Co ; G Cases wmr, DeCosta; 1 ca«e, Clo hi g Factory; 1 cane, Kennedy andE/ans; 247 sacks oat*, order. Per Southern Cross—l3o bags fl.mr, 80 bags sugar, 190 bales wool, L. and M.A. Co. ; 1 case fish, Harrop and Park ; 112 bags sugar, 2 pkgs iirp-8. 5 cases mullet, 1 drum, Common, Shelton and Co, j 18 eases fruit, 3 sacks cocoanuts, Davies, Akroyd and Porter; 6 cases bananas, Quong Kee; 3 cases, Adair ; 3 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co ; 1 case, 1 truss, Pitt and Maguire; 1 C&se, Whmray; 2 perambulators.. Townley; 25 bales wool, Harding. Per Australia—4 axle arms, 28 felloes, 6 Sandlam. Bros.; 200 coils wire, 2 pkgs, L and M.A. Co.; GO coils wi«e, 42 cases, 13 casks, J pkgs. 23 rams, 4 cases meats, 1 |-cask, 2 octav. s, 2 sacks, Common, dbelton and Co. ; 6 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 1 case, Townley; 7 sacks beans, Whitby and Partington.
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to Australia—2o ram*, A. C, Ajlhur. Per Southern Gross—S pockets wool, 1 damp skins, 1 bdl akin*, 6 skins, 4 bdls pelts, 39 hides, 1 calf skin, 58 hales woo!, 9 cases chases, L. tod M. A. Co, ; 8 bonny, 56 uhseses 20 ram*, orders ; 1 horse, Martin * 8 horses, Muuu ; 2 home, Edn'arde ; 1 Piimer,
telegraphic.
. , BbVfr, yesterday. Arrived—Marnroa, at 615 p.m„ frym Hobart with English mail.
The ketch Comet which arrived on Sunday morning, from Timaru, brought 80 tons flour consigned to Common, Shelton and Co.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 559, 20 January 1891, Page 2
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502SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 559, 20 January 1891, Page 2
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