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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER-SUN RISES AND SETS

ARRIVALS. The schooner Opotiki has arrived from Napier. Passengers: Mr and Mrs J. Anderson and three children. The Union S.S. Company’s coastal steamer Southern Cross arrived here shortly after 6 o’clock on Thursday evening, bringing—Mr Spargo, and nine steerage. The Rotomahana arrived at 11.30 yesterday. Passengers: Mesdames Carruthers, Katherini, Holdaway, Paia Tari, Oxenham and family (6), Misses Willis, Barnes, and Tamatai, Messrs Murphy (3), Reynolds, DeLautour, Smart, Rees, Smith, Param, Flood, Brewer, Kempthorne, Holden, Kerr, Coutts, Colebroook, McLean, Bloomfield, Craig, Reynolds, Callie, DuVernet, Bullen, Adams, Cameron, Gray, Holdaway, Watson, Humi, Lindsay, Care, Butthmore, Cairns, Fitzsimmons, Wihon, Romins, Jackson, Bata, and Captain Fisher. DEPARTURES. The Southern Cross steamed on to Napier ■hortly after arrival ou Thursday evening. The ketch Agnes Martin sailed on Thursday night for Napier. The schooner Saucy Kate sailed for Napier on Thursday night. The Rotomahana resumed her voyage South last night, taking—Mrs Egan, Miss Mcßride, Messrs Harris (2), Johnston, E. Arundel, Wall, Smith, Holden, Watt and boy, and Sutherland. IMPORTS. Per Rotomahana—l bale paper, 7 hhda ale, 7 cases tea, Dunlop andßourke; 1 case stout, Common, Shelton and Co.; 1 bale paper, Adair; 1 box, Clothing Factory ; 1 case, W. Parnell; 2 cases baeo\ Fa-mers’ Association; 1 poi, 2 cases, Kennedy and Evans; 5 cases iron, 10 kegs lead, Clayton and Sawyer; 2 cases chsirs, Whinray; 1 po), Lewis; 1 pkg, Morgan; 5 pkgs, Pitt and Co.; 1 case, Pettie and Harper. Per Opotiki—s,3Boft timber, Clayton and Sawyer; 169 posts, 20 strainers, Kennedy, Evans and Co.; 600 posts, 40 sacks flour, 40 bags flour, 40 bags salt, 10 sacks pollard, 19 pkgs sundries, Williams ami Kettle. Per Southern Cross—l sack oysters, Mrs Shaw ; 2 sacks oysters, How Chow; 3 pkgs, 1 box, o bdles, 5 cases spirits, 2 kegs ale, Kennedy and Evans; 3 cases, 5 kegs staples, 112 bags sugar, 6 boxes, Williams and Kettle; 2 boxes, Acclimatisation Society ; 2 sacks oysters, Budd; 10 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 7 cases, 30 pkgs, Common, Shelton and Co.; 56 bags sugar, Pitt and Co.; 1 door, Clayton and Sawyer; 1 truss, Mrs Ledger; 1 pel, 1 case, Whinray; 5 cases, Adair. EXPORTS. • Per Southern Cross—l case fruit, Farmers’ Association. TELEGRAPHIC. . Wellington, yesterday. Arrived—S.a, Rotokino, at 7.45 a.m., from Sydney. Spit, yesterday. Arrived—Southern Cross, at 8.30 a m tl from Gisborne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. At 5 o’clock this afternoon the Union S.S. Company’s steamer Waihora leaves Wellington for Sydney via Northern ports. She calls in at Napier on Sunday, arriving here at daylight Monday morning. The omward passengers will be taken off at 7, the Waihora reenming her voyage North shortly afterwards. The steamer Australia left N’ p i er at 430 yesterday afternoon, and -reaches here at daylight this morning. Bhe goeB Sonh im _ Connolly\n/w r orga “" i?al ' taking-Messrs The passengers who leave by the Waihora on Monday morning are—Mr and Mrs J. H. Davis and family ; for Sydney : Mr 0. A. Buscke.

High Water Sus Mat AM. PM. Rises Sets Saturday, 9th 6.22 6.48 6 48 5.5 Sunday, 10:h 7.9 7 29 6 49 5.4 Monday, 11th 7.49 8 10 6 50 5.3 Tuesday, 12ch 8 29 8.52 6.51 5.2 Wednesday. 13 9.10 9.34 6.51 5.1 Thursday, 14 h 9.58 10.26 6.52 5.1 Friday, 15th 10 55 11.0 6 52 5,0

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 605, 9 May 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 605, 9 May 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 605, 9 May 1891, Page 2

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