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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER—SUN RISES AND SETS

ARRIVALS. The Union Company’s steamer Australia, from Wellington and Napier, strived here on Saturday morning, bringing—Misses Studdart and Harrison, Messrs Forsyth, McLean, Smith, Lamb, Gregg, McKay, Shelton, and Allen. The Union Company’s steamer Ohau, arrived in the bay from Dunedin, via way ports, on Saturday morning. The schooner Opotiki has arrived from Napier. The coastal schooner Gisborne arrived from Auckland via East Coast ports on Saturday morning. The Union Company’s steamer Waibora came into port shortly after 4 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, after a fine passage of 23\ hours. Passengers: Mr and MrsLockie, Mr and Mrs Thomae, Mrs Moran, Misses A. Wade and McLennan, Captain Tucker, Messrs 0. Porter, A. Draden, Blackwell, King, McGowan, C. Francis, and two Maoris. The Union Company’s steamer Tarawera arrived in the roadstead on Sunday morning, from Melbourne via southern ports, bringing — Mesdames Ollivier and Mossmau (and child). Miss Bussell, Messrs Ollivier, Parker, Wilson, Coleman, Malinery (and two sons), Bremen, Campbel), end 20 steerage. DEPARTURES. The Ohau steamed on to Tauranga and Auckland after discharging cargo. The s.s. Australia continued her passage North at 7,45 a,m. on Saturday—Passenger : Mr Fox. The Waibora left tor Southern ports shortly after 8 o’clock on Saturday night, taking—Mrs D. E. Smith and family. Dr and Mrs Johnson, Misses Spriggs and Morgan, Master Ballantyne, Messrs G. King, Calder, Brugh, Anderson, Woods, Smith, Edwards, two Chinamen, and two natives. The Tarawera left for Sydney and Auckland on Sunday morning. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Espie. Misses Steele aud Kensington, Messrs Robson, W. King, Dubbie, Hickey, H-ywood, Groesbark, Dame, Friars, and Mireray,

IMPORTS, Per Southern Cross—ll 9 bags sugar, Pitt and Maguire; 6 bags turnery, Townley; 1 pel, Adair; 113 bags sugar, 3 oases, 1 pal, Common, Shelton and Co.; 3 brls ale, DeCosts; 32 pkgs, 1 pc), 1 pkg bellows, 1 sack, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 sack oyster;, How Chow; .30 oases oranges, Pitt and Davies ; 1 pel, 4 pkgs, Kennedy and Evans ; 1 truss, Mrs Ledger; 1 pel, Izwis ; 4 ea-es, 10 oases stout, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 case, Williams and Kettle; 2 pkgs, 2 brls, Clayton and Sawyer; 2 brls plough fittings, Whitby and Partington. Per Australia—2 cases, Pettie and Harper : 57 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 20 pkea, 3 cases, Common, Shelton and Co.; 42 pkgs, Dunlop and Bourke; 10 cases, 25 boxes candles, Pitt and Maguire ; 26 pi-ces timber, 6 shafts, 1 bag, Humphreys ; 174 pkgs, 1 bag. 7 felloes, Sandlant Bros.; 18 pkgs, 1 case, 1 case tobacco, Williams and Kettle; 20 | boxes loan, Adair; 33 sacks barley, 1 bale wool packs, L. and M.A. Co. Per Tarawera—l case, Clothing Factory j 30 boxes soap, 6 cases tea, 10 cases jam-, Common, Shelton and Co; 2 kilds ale, Dunlop and Bourke; 3 hhds ale, J, H. Martin j 3 kilds ale, Finlay j 3 barrels ale, F. Martin) * cases, Pitt and Maguire) 14 Casks wine, Johnston ; 10 sacks wheat, 93 pkgs stores, 1 c.se bacon, Farmer's Aasocia'ion; 1 case stationary, Standvbd Office; 1 bale hope, Crawford. Per Waihora —1 sack cysters, 2 cases oranges, Budd ; 1 bale brooms, 4 cases, 1 drum, 1 pel. Williams and Kette; 1 case, Wingate, Burns and Co; 5 cases, I pci, Pettie and Harper; lease, 1 truss, Whinray ; 2 Cases, Lewis; 2 cases sundries, 1 case baking powder, 2 cases hop bitters. Q >mmon, Shelton and Co ; 1 case, 2 trunks, 1 bdi rails, Garrett; 1 case smoked dab, 2 sacks oysters, Mrs Shaw ; 1 pkg, Morgan ; 25 cases oranges, L. and M.A. Co ; 1 pel, Mrs Ledger. Per Ohan—3 oases, C othing Fac’ory ; 4 bales, 7 cases. Common, Shelton and Co; SO J sacks flour, 5 sacks flour 5 sacks oatmeal, 5 oases, Duntop and Bourke; 2 hhos ale, 1 box, Finlay ; 2 cater tea, 11 oases, Adair ; 5 hhds ale, Harding ; 1 box, Dickson ; 6 cases, 1 box, Lewis; 4 cases, Pitt and Maguire ; 17 pkg«, 10 J cases oil, Williams and Kettle ; j case, 7 boxes, Townley. Per Opotiki—2 sacks clover, order ; 3000 ft timber, 650 poets, Kennedy and Evans ; 400 posts, 20 strainers, 200 coils wile, 60 sacks oats, 10 sacks h >rley, 20 boxes soap, 29 pkgs, Williams and Kettle. Per Waiapu—7ooo ft timber, Kennedy and Evans ; 4000 ft limber, Townley ; 25 000 ft timber, 12 tallow casks, 12 tons coal, 200 bags salt, EXPORTS. Per Australia—3 sacks oats, Whitby and Partingion ; 7 sacks, Co-opera' ive store. PerTarawera—l hose, Davis; 1 horse, R. Harper ; 4 sacks, 12 kegs beef, Hatton and Score. TELEGRAPHIC. Svrr, yesterday. Arrived—Edith May, from Newcastle. Bluff, Sunday. Arrived—Wairarapa, at 6 a m,, from Melbourne. Auckland, yesterday. Arrived—Ohau, at 10 p.m., on Sunday, from Gisborne. Arrived—Australia, at 4 am., from Gisborne. Arrived—Tarawera, at 2.10 p.m,, trem Gisborne. Captain T. C. Christeuaea has taken command of the smart little East Coast trading schooner Opotiki, and Messrs Williams and Kettle have been appointed the Gisborne agents for the vessel.

Ann. I Bion Watch | am. | re. I Sus Bises | Sets Monday, 13th Taesdey, 14th I Wednesday. 15 | 8.51 | 9.11 | 1 9.31 | 9.54 | | 10.17 1 10.46 6 25| | 6.26 | 6 27 | 6 35 , 6.34 | 6.33

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 594, 14 April 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 594, 14 April 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 594, 14 April 1891, Page 2

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