ARRIVALS.
The Australia arrived from South on Saturday morning, bringing:— Messrs Thomson, Longlands, Gibbs, Jones, and Berry, The Mararoa arrived from Auckland on Saturday afternoon. Passangers: Mesdames Finlay and Hay, Miss Nichols, Revs. Kehoe and Ward, Me-srs Finlay, Donovan (2), W aids, nd Davis. The Wairarapa arrived from Sooth early on Sunday morning. Passengers: Mrs Scott an I child, Messrs McDonald, Sievwright, Thimson, Reynolds, Levy, Besvrick, Hodson, Nuldeen, and Shirley; 3 natives. DEPARTURES. The Australia left for North on Saturday afternoon, taking—Messrs O'Kane, Cox, and Henderson The Mararoa left for Southern Ports on Saturday evening, with—Mesdames Graham and 3 children, Fergnsson, Von Pien. Bryant; Miss Hay, Messrs Coffey, Casey, O’Neil, Murtagh, Miller, and Proctor. The Wairarapa went Northon Sundaymorning. Passengers : Mrs Davis, Messrs South, Pitt, Hughes, and Churchman. The cutter Venue sailed for Auckland on Sunday, with four passengers. The schooner Waiapu sailed for Auckland, via coastal ports, on Sunday afternoon.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 173, 24 July 1888, Page 2
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