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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER— SUN RISES AND SETS

ARRIVALS. The steamer Wairarapa arrived in Gisborne on Sunday morning, from Melbourne via Southern ports, bringing—Mesdames Rees, Dick, and Karaitiana, Misses Porter, Morgan, Percival, and Reeves,Lieut-Colonel Porter, Messrs Niccol, Fountain, Fearn (2), Golding, Rogers, Richardson, Lambert, Sievwright, Muir, Hall, Sherloch, Keys, and George. The steamer Ohau, from Dunedin via way ports, arrived in the bay on Sunday morning. The steamer Australia came into the roadstead at 12.30 on Sunday afternoon, from Auckland via coast ports. Passengers—Mr end Mrs Abrahams, Miss Ralph, and Mr Nicol. DEPARTURES. The Wairarapa went on to Auckland on Sunday morning, taking—Messrs Rayburn, Tye, Barker (2), DeLautour, Brown, Piesau, Bourke, L. Rees, and Dobson-Kennedy Co. The Australia left for Napier and Wellington on Sunday afternoon. Passengers— Mrs Chissell, and Miss Hayward. IMPORTS. Per Tarawera—2 donkeys, Finlay ; 1 sack oysters, DeCosta ; 2 sacks oysters, Budd; 3 pkgs, Maguire and Co ; 1 case, Morgan ; 1 pkg, 1 cask, Common, Shelton and Co ; 1 esse, Kennedy and Evans; 1 case, Adair; 1 horse, Johnston. Per Wairarapa—l .-ase, Clothing Faotoiy ; 7 pkgs, Dunlop and Bourke ; 6 sacks potatoes, Williams and Kalt’s; 5 sacks potatoes, 5 oases, Common, Shelton and Co ; 1 case, Kennedy and Evans; 1 truss, Pettie ami Harper. Per Southern Cross —3 bars iron. Hall and Ormond; 4 cases iron, 40 bags rice, 26 pkgs, 11 cases, 5 sacks oats, 5 jars barley, 1 box, 14 sacks, Williams and Kettle; 1 case, 1 hhd, Townley; 4 cases iron, 21 pkgs. Common, Shelton and Co.; 20 boxes, Whitby and Partington; 1 l-cask whisky, Harding; 1 box, Morgan ; 7 pkgs, Clayton and Sawyer; 5 cases, S cases geneva, Dunlop and Bourke; 3 pkgs, Burns arid Co ;IS pieces timber, Weir and Sellars. Per Ohau—2 bags, 1 pkg, 2 cases peel, 3 crates, 200 boxes candles, Common, Shelton and Co ; 20 boxes tea. 60 bags rook salt, Williams and Kettle; 20 i sacks, 20 J- sacks flour, Maguire and Co ; 66 sacks potatoes, Dunlop and Bonrke: 60 sacks. Farmer’s Association; 1 pel, Kennedy and Evans; 70 sacks oats, 12 sacks potatoes. Per Australia—s sacks lime, 1 chimney pot, Clayton and Sawyer; 2 pkgs, Williams and Kettle; 10 sacks lime, 2 drums, 1 cask, 1 case, Common, Shelton and Co ; 11 eases, 4 barrels, Kennedy and Evans; 1 sack oys’ere, Mrs Shaw; 1 sack oysters, DeOosta ; 11 sacks potatoes, Whitby and Partington ; 2 casks, 6 oases, F. Hall; 2 cases, Farmers’ Association ; 2 oases, W. Law; 14 pkgs, 13 slates, J. Burns and On; 3 cases, Budd ; 1 case, Mrs Ledger; 4 cases, 1 truss, Whinray ; 1 pkg, Morgan ; 5 pkgs, 1 casa, Dunlop and Bourse ; 1 case, 1 pci, Lewis; 2 cases, 1 pel, Pettie and Harper; 3 pkgs, Maguire and Co. EXPORTS. Per Ohau— sl kegs beef, order; 2 cases hops, Adair. Per Wairarapa—2 casks tongues, Nelson Bros.; 50 sioks maizs, Whitby and Partington ; 2 tierces beef. , TELEGRAPHIC. Lyttelton, Saturday. Sailed—R M.S. TongaHro, at 1.30 p.m , for Bio and London. Auckland, Sunday. Arrived—Southern Cross, at 120 p.m, from Gisborne. Auckland, yesterday. Arrived—Wairarapa, at 10.15 a.m., from Gisborne. Napier, yesterday. Arrived—Australia, at 4 a.m., from Gisborne. The ketch Venus sails to-day for Napier. The schooners Waiwera and Dpotiki are due here this week from Napier. The small steamer Te Kapa will most probably arrive here on Friday with the Napier Pirate football team. The schooner Waiapu has not been sighted on the Coast, so that it is improbable that ■he will reach Gisborne betore the beginning of next week. The Australia had an unusually large cargo to land on the Coast last trip, and in consequence of which she was detained for two days till the sea went down, but only a small portion of the freight was even then landed, the balance having to bo carried on.

July High Watkb Sun Bises | Sets A SI. F M. Saturday, ll’-h 9.17 9 36 7 12 4 57 Sunday, 12th 9.57 10 17 7 11 4.58 Monday, 13.b 10.36 10 58 7 11 4 58 Tuesday, 14th 11.0 11.21 7.11 4 59 Wednesday. 15 11 44 0.9 711 4.59 Thursday. 16'h 0.37 17 7.10 5. 0 Friday, 17th 1.39 2.14 7.10 5. 0

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 633, 14 July 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 633, 14 July 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 633, 14 July 1891, Page 2

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