SHIPPING.
HIGH WATEB—SUN RISES AND SETS
ARRIVALS. The steamer Southern Cross, from Wellington and Napier, arrived hero yesterday morning, bringing — Mrs Bryant, Messrs Goodingc, Chamberlain, Meek, Bingham, Bryant, Hewitt, Kabu, Clifton, Reborn, and Ross. The Union Company’s steamer Tar iwera came into port yesterday afternoon, from Auckland, bringing—Mr and Mrs Kemptborne, and font steerage. DEPARTURES. The Southern Cross steamed on North yesterday. She did not take away any passengers from Gisborne. Tne steamer Tarawera resumed her voyage South about 7 last evening, taking—Mrr Edwards, Misses Williams, Ottaway, an: Cowen, Master Gray, Messrs Clark, Whiting O’Meara, Cattell, and Sievwright, The steamer Australia has been detained for over a day at Waipiro owing to the rough weather on the Coast. She will, however, leave there at noon to-day, and should arrivi in Gisborne early tc-morrow morning. She steams on to Napier and Wellington in the afternoon. The advent of the steamer Jubilee in the intercolonial trade is estimated to have decreased the takings of the Union Steamship Company to the extent of as much as at the rate of £50,000 per annum. There is a heavy sea running in Napier, in consequence of which the steamer Ohan has been detained until to-day, so as to allow her to discharge her cargo for that port. She will therefore not reach Gisborne till Sunday. Shortly after 5 last evening the steamer Wairarapa left Wellington. She calls in at Napier this afternoon, arriving here at daylight to-morrow. The last launch conveying the ontward passengers is announced to leave the wharf at 8. The sealing schooner Janet Ramsay, which arrived at the Bluff on Tuesday, with the shipwrecked crew of the barque Compadre, from the Auckland Islands, was formerly in command of Captain Wears, now of the ketch Venns. He was master of the little vessel for over two and a half years.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 632, 11 July 1891, Page 2
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393SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 632, 11 July 1891, Page 2
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