SHIPPING.
HIGH WATER—SUN RISES AND SETS I High Wares | Sus April | am. | pm |Rise? Sxth
IMPORTS. Psr Hanroto—l keg, 1 pci, Veals and Co; 1 ease. 1 trunk, Garrett; 1 case, Lewis; 1 case, Williams and Kettle; 1 case, 1 pel, M. Smith ; 2 cases, Pettie and Harper ; 4 cases bananas, C. Lewis; 1 case, Adair; 1 truss, Oommoo, Shelton and Co. Per Manapouri—4 cases. Clothing Factory ; 1 bdl, Wingate, Burns and Co. ; 1 pol, Evans; 1 case, Colebrook; 1 ease, Adair; 1 cask saddlery, Morgan ; 3 pkgs, 2 trurses, Kennedy and Evans; 2 pkgs, Lewis; 2 pkgs, Pstlie and Harper ; 1 truss, Moore and Co. Per Janet Niccol— 9 coils rope, 10 Jcasee oil, 10 cases, 19 pkgs, 25 sacks beans, Williams and Kettle; 50 bags oats, Dunlop and Bourke; 2 rolls netting, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 23 sacks flour, 20 1001 b sacks flour, 40 501 b sacks flour, Adair; 10 sacks oatmeal, Whitby and Partington; 19 eases jams, Common, Shelton and Co. Per Southern Cross—3 pkgs. 2 cases, 2 casks. 1 keg. Whinray; 2 cases, 1 crate, Townley; 1 case. Good ; 1 ease, Townley ; 1 case, Devery; 3 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 112 bags sugar, 13 cases, 3 pkgs, 1 pel, Common, Shelton and Co. ; 1 case, 6 bhds, 11 barrels, Kennedy and Evans; 30 bunches bananas, Pitt and Davies; 12 bdles mouldings, Clayton and Sawyer; 1 truss; 16 cases, 13 kegs, 2 sacks oil cake, Williams and Kettle; 13 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co ; 3 cases, 1 pci, 1 bale, Adair; 56 bags sugar, Pitt and Maguire; 1 case, Colebrook; 4 cases, Pettie and Harper; 7 bales wool, L. and MA. Co. Per Australia—l pkg, 1 coil rope, Morgan; 9 pkgs, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 pel, Kennedy and Evans; 2 aacks, 1 box, 23 boxes soap. Common, Shelton and Co.; 1 bdle, Humphreys ; 202 sacks seed, L. and M-A. Co.; 8 pkts, Adair; 1 truss, Pettie “d Harper; 61 box. a soap, Colebrook; ujtfkgs, Sandlant Bros.; 1 crate, 3 coses, Williams and Kettle; 8 boxes soap, Adair. EXPORTS. Per Janet Niceol— 15 sacks grass seed, Common, Shelton and Co; 4 sacks gruss seed, L. and M. A Co. TELEGRAPHIC. . . , , Auckx.am», Tuesday. Arrived—Janet Niccol, at 10 45 a.m., from Guborne, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. The a.e. Australia’-arrives in Gisborne W-niorrow night, from Auckland. The cutter Gipsy has sailed for Auckland, And the schooner Waiwera for Tairau. a '*?,* Mararoa, from Sydney and Auckland, .a due here at 1 to- morrow afternoon, The last launch io announced la leave at 5. The s.s. Southern Cross steams for East Coast ports and Auckland at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning.
Thuraday, 2nd I 1 1 10.49 1 11 0 1 6.16 5.51 Friday, 3rd 11 22 • 0.3 1 6 17 | 5 49 Saturday, 4th j | 12 50 | 1.43 | 6 18 i I 5 47 flunday, 5th j 2 32 3 13 i 6 19 | 6.45 Monday, 6tb j 1 3 19) 4 17 i 6.20 1 6 14 Tuesday, 7ch I 4.42 58 | 6 20 : 6.42 Wednesday,8 h | 5 30 ! 5 51 1 6 21 I 6.42
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 589, 2 April 1891, Page 2
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513SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 589, 2 April 1891, Page 2
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