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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER-SUN BISEB AND SETS

ARRIVALS. The schooner Waiwera arrived here on Saturday afternoon, from Napier. The coastal steamer Dingadee arrived in the roadstead shortly after 4 a.m. on Saturday, bringing—Messrs Jenkins, Fancourt, Best, Hodson, Smeart, Gardiner, Lohr, and three steerage. The steamer Waihora came into port on Saturday afternoon, from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers—Mrs Arthur and child, Mr and Mrs McQuarters, Mrs Joyce, Mies Lysnar, Messrs T. Heaps, Walker, Fraser, James Parnell, and one Native. The steamer Te Anau arrived in the bay yesterday morning, from Melbourne and South. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Wethered, Mrs Barr and family, Mrs Brown, Messrs Seymour, Barr, Dougherty, Maddegan, Rose, Wilson, Cole, Price, Muir and ten steerage. DEPARTURES, The schooner Saxon, which has been lying in the bay for the past week, windbound, sailed for Auckland on Saturday afternoon. The cutter Mana sailed North on Sunday morning. The schooner Waiapu left for her usual East Coast trip on Sunday morning. The Dingadee steamed on North on Saturday morning, taking—one Chinaman. The Waihora resumed her voyage South on Saturday night. Passengers—Misses Smith, McKellar, Hall, and Boeie, Messrs Adair (2), Humphreys, Maokissie, and Donstable Law. The Te Anau went on to Auckland at 10 a.m. yesterday, taking—Messrs Parsons, Smith, Arnold, Sutherland, and Fairs. TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland. Yesterday. Arrived—Dingadee, at 4.15 a.m., from Gisborne. Lyttiltoh, Saturday. Arrived—R.M.B. lonic, at 430 p.m., from London via Rio de Janeiro.

The steamer Dingadee leaves Auckland to* night for East Coast ports. The steamer Australia leaves Wellington this afternoon, tor Napier and Gisborne,

1 | Hiss Watbb | Sus SXPTtMRBB | AM. | P M. | Bises | Sets Saturday, 19th 1 | 6.31 | 6 50 j ' 5.57 1 i 5 52 Sunday, 20th | | 7.12 | 732 | 5.55| 5.53 Monday, 21st | | 7.54 | 8 14 | 5 54 | 5.74 Tuesday, 22nd | 8.34 | 8.56 | 1 5.52 | | 5.55 Wednesday. 23 | 9 16 I 9.37 | 5.50 | | 5.56 Thursday, 24th | 9 59 | 10 26 1 5.43 | 5.56 Friday, 25th | | 11.54 | 11 0 | | 5.46 | 5 57

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 661, 22 September 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 661, 22 September 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 661, 22 September 1891, Page 2

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