SHIPPING.
HIGH WATER—SUN RISES AND SETS
ARRIVALS. The steamer Tekapo arrived in the bay ■bout 8 o’clock on Saturday night, from Auckland. Passengers : Mrs Davis and family, Mesdames Jones and child, Weston, Gleeson and child, Miss Steward, Messrs Rosie, Nather, Whyte, Robertson (2), Davis, Hanna, Watson, Jones, Roman, J. Kenny, Rodgers, Harris, one Chinaman, and one Maori. The steamer Te Anau, from Melbourne via South, arrived in Gisborne on Sunday morning, bringing—Mrs Maunsell, Mrs Drummond, Porter, and two sone, Mrs Hall, Misses Porter, Dowding, McKenzie (2), Messrs Shelton, Muir and son, Mallins, McKenzie, and 13 steerage. The cntter Gipsy camo inta port on Sunday afternoon from Tairau, with a full load of timber. DEPARTURES. The Tekapo steamed on south on Saturday night, taking—Mr and Mrs Veale, Misses Hislop, Taylor, and Scott, Mrs Martin and five children, Messrs Rees, Kennedy, Martin, Saunders, Shanks, Tracy, Templeton, Maher, Duggan, Beggs, and Blair. The Te Anau left for Auckland and Sydney on Sunday. Passengers : Mrs McDonald, Mrs Ashlur and two children, Captain Tucker, Messrs Ganley, Saunders (2), Harvey, Brown, Cooper, Branson, and Watson. IMPORTS, Per Tekapo—2 casks bananas, Budd; 1 case, Williams and Kettle; 1 case, 1 trunk, Hennessy ; 8 cases, 16 trunks, 3 ykgs, Ken nedy and Evans 11 ease, Pettie o.nd Harper; 1 case seed, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 box, Common, Shelton and Co. Per Te Anau—l bale paper, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 case, 1 pci. Clothing Factory; 3 hhds ale, J. Martin ; 2 hhds ale, F. Martin ; 7 pkgs, Townley; 3 cases tea, Adair; 2 pkgs, Burns and Co.; 3 sheets iron, 1 pkg, 1 bar iron, 6 lengths pipe, 1 pump, Humphreys and Davys; 2 cases, 15 sacks barley, Common, Shelton and Co.; 1 case, Pettie and Harper; 1 keg, 1 truss, Kennedy and Evans. EXPORTS. Per Te Anau—2 sacks grass seed. Loan Co. j 1 horse (Brigand) Brown. Per Tekapo—24 bales wool, Loan Co. TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland, Sunday, Arrived—Australia, at 11 a, m., from Gisborne. yesterday. Arrived—Ta Anau, at 10.15 a.m., from Gisborne.
1 OCTOBXB High Wateb 1 Suu AM. | | PM. | Rises | Sets Saturday, 24th 1 I 10.31 1 11- 0 | •5. 6 I ' 6 24 Sunday, 25'h | 11. 5 i 1142| 5. 5 | 6 25 Monday, 26ih | 0.28 | 1 H7| 5 41 1 6.26 Tuesday, 27th 1 2. 3 | | 2.41 | 5. 2 | 6.27 Wednesday. 28 I 3 16 1 3.44 I 5. 1 | 6 28 Thursday, 29 th 1 4. 7 | 4 26 1 5. 0 | 6.29 Friday, 30th | 4.46 | 1 5 2| | 4.58 i 6 30
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 677, 27 October 1891, Page 2
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418SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 677, 27 October 1891, Page 2
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