SHIPPING.
HIGH WATEB— SUN BISEB AND SETS
The Australia from North, will not reach here till to morrow evening. The steamer Waihora is the next boat to arrive from Sydney, having taken up the Tekapo's running. She leaves Auckland at noon to-morrow, arriving here about the same hour on Saturday. The Dingadee was to leave Wellington last night for North. She is expected to arrive in Gisborne to-morrow morning. The schooners Saxon and Waiapu and the cutter Mana were lying windtonnd in the bay yesterday.
SXPTIMBXB j j High Wateb | AM. | P M. | Sus Bises | Sets Saturday, 12th 1 | 11.0 1 11.20 6.7 I 1 5.46 Sunday, 13 h | 11.56 1 0 41 I 6.6 | 5 47 Monday, 14th j 1 31 | 217| 6 4 | 5.47 Tuesday, 15th I 1 2.59 | 3 37 | | 63 | 5.48 Wednesday. 16 I 4 9 | 4 37 1 6-2 | 5.49 Thursday, 17'h 1 5.1 | 5 21 j 60 I I 5.50 Friday, 18th | 5.46| 6 10 | i 5 58 j 5 51
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 660, 17 September 1891, Page 2
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167SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 660, 17 September 1891, Page 2
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