ARRIVALS.
The Union Company’s coastal steamer AueCralia, from South, arrived lure on Saturday morning. Passengers : Mr« Gardinei and maid, Messrs Baker, White, Rses, Gibbs, Carlisle, Williams (2), Smith, Midget Co. (8), Blake, Yates, Puavviiio, Nedi, Hori, Heckler, and McPhail. The Union Company’s steamer Tarawera arrived in port at 5 o’clock on Saturday evening, from Sydney and Auckland, bringing — Mesdames Hull, Smith and McDonald, Hon. J. White, Messrs Johnston, Smith, Herr Hooti, Glover, Mclntyre, Maude, Lamb, Gibbon, Sutherland, Davis, Stevenson (2), Campbell, Murdoch, Lewe, and Wade. The Union Company’s steamer Mararoa, from Melbourne via South, arrived here yesterday morning. Passengers : Mesdatnes Sunderland and family (3) and nurse, Parris, Andrews, and Marnison, Misses McKelvie, Hall, Sicvwright, Cannon, Golding, Craig, Bridges, and Longram, Messrs Parris, Taylor, Herbert, Stewart, Kave, Hutchinson (2), Robertson, Johnson, Moss, Wilson, Rolleston, and Korban. DEPARTURES. The Australia steamed on North on Saturday morning, taking—Mr C. Walker. The Tarawera resumed her voyage Sonth on Saturday nigh'. Passengers: Mesdames Bolvander and child, O’Neill and family Potae, and Kirkpatrick, Misses Manzari, Jury’ Hassett, Queenin, Sweet, Barry, Nasmiih,’ McKenzie, Warren, and Adair, Captain Winter, Messrs Greaves, Parsons, Mair, Carsons, O'Nril, Dinan, Hepburn, Cooper (2) Moore, Power, Maher, Kennedy, Sroi-h, Chambers, Forbes, Nasmith, Grant, Kirkpatrick, Walsh, Clark, Finnucane, and Fattenon. The Mararoa want on to Auckland at 10 yeaterday morning, taking-Mesdames Partridge, Thomas, Arnold, and McNair Misses IKyan and Adams, Judge Von Sturmer, Messrs Partridge, W. Adair, McCaw, Peti, Jhomas, Brown, T. Adams, and McNair. IMPORTS. , Per Tarawera—l case, L. and M.A. Co. 1 case, Whinray ; 2 pkgs, Common, Shelton and Co. ; 1 case, Lewis; 1 case, Pettie and Harper ; 6 pkgs, Garrett. Per Mararoa-1 case, Clothing Factory ; 3 hhda ale Dickson ; 4 hhds ale, 3 brie ale, 2 orates tea, 2 cases salmon, 2 oases ataroh 2 oases, Dunlop and Bourke ; 2 cases coffee. - oases hops, 1 bag linseed, 3 eases starch 1 case tea, 3 cases vinegar, 5 reels wire, 6 casks chryaruls, Williams and Kettle; 1 pc' Pitt and Msguirc ; 2 oases tea, Adair J 1 case, 11 ouea nails, Common, Shelton and Cn.; 1 case, Morgan ; 1 case, Kennedy and Evans: 1 horae, Kennedy. Per Australia-01 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire ; 1 oasc, Prichard ; 81 pkgs, 50 bdis wire, 4 w’u-’ 10 2 cases, 53 sack., William, and Kettle ; 0 pkgs Q locg Kee . 2( j bdls wire, Wingate, Burna and Co ; 1 nke 1 oaee, Pettie and Harper ■ 3 cases, Whinray ■ 5 caees, Townley ; 70 felloes, 1 bag, 24 bars iron, Humphreys; 1 boiler, Dickson; 2 cases Moore and Co. ; i case, Morgan; 7 pkgs Lewis; 16 pkg», 5 :ases whisky, Adair' 145 pkgs, 4 rams, L. and M.A. Co- 33 ’nkes ?“",! < V” d Bourke ; 113 pk * 8 ’ 20 X, Crawford", 0 ""’ She “ On SDd Co ' ’ 2O ,acka exports. Partington” 1 "* -6 Baoks and tnnoL Ta » horse ' Hs P burn 1 2 casks h w^ e l’ On ., Br0 ’- : lboree « Parsons; 1 Jn M Y a n h ! Backa rye oraas Fei=d ' *'• 3 bake wioh 0 ' ’ ° aßeß hODey ’ 21 CaBeS £rl,it - M l !’Co’”' 08-4 aackB grasa aeed > L ' and .
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 583, 17 March 1891, Page 2
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510ARRIVALS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 583, 17 March 1891, Page 2
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