SHIPPING.
HIGH WATER—SUN RISES AND SETS
- - -~ ' ?FC {IMPORTS ■ Per Dingadee— 2 pkgs, Lewis; 30 pkgs, Danlop and Bourke ; 3 pkgs, Pettie and Harper; 13 pkgs, Williams and Kettle;! pkg, Burns and Co.; 9 pkgs, Common, Shelton and Co.; 2 pkgs, Maguire and Co.; 2 pkgs, Humphreys; 1 pkg, Nelson Bros. Per Mana —1086 I-posts, 34 strainers, Clayton and Co.; 500 posts, 15 strainers, Skeet; 4 ton potatoes, i Per Wairarapa—l sack oysters, 2 leases fruit, Budd; 1 crate fowls, Bourke ; 1 pkg, Common, Shelton and Co., 1 pci, 1 pkg, Adair; 1 case, Pettie and Harper. Per Waiapu—2 tons sugar, 20 reels wire, 6 kegs nails, 30 tons flour, 20 sacks bran, L. and M A. Co ; 2500 ft timber, Kennedy and Evans; 10,000 ft timber, Skeet; 1 ton sugar, Crawford ; 12 bales tow, Townley. Per Venus—lo bags lime, Clayton and Co; 10 tons coal, Johnston; 14,000 ft timber, Clayton and Co ; 12,000 ft timber, Skeet. Per Talune—l pkg, Dunlop and Bourke; 3 pkgs, Farmers Association; 14 pkgs, Johnston; 1 pkg, Pettie and Harper; 2 pkgs, Clothing Factory ; 1 pkg, Skeet; 319 pkgs, Kennedy and Evans; 243 pkgs, Clayton and Co; 3 pkgs, Common, Shelton and Co. Per Australia—l pkg, Burns and Co ; 1 bag, Dunlop and Bourke ; 2 pkgs, Foster ; 1 pkg, O’Connell! 1 pkg, Marlin ; 3 pkgs, Townley; 8 pkgs, rkeet; 13 pkgs, 1 bdl. Kennedy and Evans; 2 pkgs, Pettie and Harper ; 21 pkgs, Adair; 4 pkgs, Common, Shelton and Co ; 6 pkgs, Maguire and Co ; 16 pkgs, Clayton and Co ; 50 pkgs, Williams and Kettle ; 2 pkgs, Farmers Association ; 1 pkg, DeCosta ; 69 pkgs, Burns and Co; 4 pkgs, Humphreys. EXPORTS. Per Australia—ls sacks grass seed, L. and M.A Co; 70 sacks maize, Whitby and Partington; 14 sacks grass seed, Common, Shelton and Co ; 8 casks pells, Per Talune—26 hides. Per Dingadee—2o sacks grass seed, L, and M. Co; 4 bides, Dunlop and Bourke; 4 hides Williams and Kettle ; 3 tierces beef. Per Wairarapa—s sacks grass seed, L, and M.A. Co. Per Mana—B2 bags maize, 20 bags bones, D. and M.A. Co. [DEPARTURES. The cutter Mana has sailed for Auckland, TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland, Tuesday. Bailed—Dingadee at 520 p.m,, for East Coast ports and Gisborne. The topsail schooner Awaroa is Bow due here from Mercury Bay. This afternoon tbs steamer Dingadee Arrives in Gisborne. She steams on to Napier and Wellington at 5. The steamer TalUna leaves Auckland to day And reaches bsre to-morrow afternoon. She does not call in at Hobart this trip and goes direct from the Bluff to Melbourne. The out. ward passengsis will be taken oS at 6. The Australia will not reach here from South till Saturday morning. The ketch Venus sails at 10 to-night for Napier. The schooner Waiapu leaves for Auckland to-morrow. The schooner Gisborne may now arrive here at any hour from Dunedin.
SEPTEMBER High Water Sun Rises | Sets AM. | P M. Saturday, 5th 7.17 | 7 31 6 17 5 41 Sunday, 6th 7.47| 82 6.16 5 41 Monday, 7th 8.17 | 8 31 6 14 5.42 Tnesday, 8th 8.45 | 9.0 6 14 5.42 Wednesday. 9 9 13 | 9.29 6 11 5 44 Thursday, 10 h 9.46 10 6 6.10 5.44 Friday, 11th 10.25 | 10 52 6.9 5 44
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 656, 10 September 1891, Page 2
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538SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 656, 10 September 1891, Page 2
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