SHIPPING.
HIGH WATER—SUN RISES AND SETS
ARRIVALS. The cargo steamer Ohau, from Dunedin via way ports, left Napier at 11 on Tuesday night, arriving in the roadstead at 10 a.m., yesterday, and bringing—Messrs Cox, Common, Rogers, Sweeney, and Dinno. DEPARTURES. The Ohan steamed for Tauranga and Auckland shortly after 1 yesterday after noon. Passengers: Messrs Gordon and J. Hansen. IMPORTS Per Ohan—2 pkgs, Adair ; 15 pkgs, L. and M. A. Co.; 69 pkgs, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 pkg, Whitby and Partington; 2 pkgs, Townley; 5 pkgs, Clothing Factory; 1 pkg, Common, Shelton and Co ; 2 pkgs, Humphreys. EXPORTS. Per Ohau—lo sacks grass seed, Loan Company. TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland, Tuesday. Sailed—Dinradee, at 5.30 p m., for East Coast ports and Gisborne. The steamer Manapouri will not arrive in Gisborne till Sunday afternoon, from Auckland. She proceeds on South in the evening. The steamer Te Kapo will not leave Lyttelton till to-morrow, Wellington and Napier the two following days, reaching here early on Monday morning. The Dingadee arrives from Auckland and the coast this afternoon. She steams for Napier and Wellington at 5The coastal steamer Australia was detained in Wellington, and did not leave that port till last evening, calling in at Napier on Friday morning, She is due here at daylight on Saturday.
August Hioh Water Sun Rises | Sets am. PM. Saturday, 22nd 7.37 80 6 36 5.28 Sunday, 23rd 8.23 8 43 6.34 5 29 Monday, 24th 9.4 9 25 6 33 5.30 Tuesday, 25th 9.46 10.8 6.32 5.31 Wednesday. 26 10 31 10.57 6 30 5 32 Thursday, 27th 11.0 11.25 6.29 5.33 Friday, 28th 11.56 0 32 6.27 5 34
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 652, 27 August 1891, Page 2
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271SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 652, 27 August 1891, Page 2
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