ARRIVALS. The Maitai, from north, reached here st 10 o’dock on Thursday evening. Passengers '■ Misses Scrivener (2), and Mr Donovan. The Australia arrived in the Bay early yesterday morning Passengers: Messrs Smith, Wright, Roberts, and Sealey. The Taupo arrived here at 10 o’clock yesterday morning, from southern ports. At noon yesterday the Mararoa came into the Bay, from Sydney and Auckland, bringing— Mesdames Gray, Morris, and Mores; Miss Craig; Messrs Smyth. Mills, Davis, Dunlop, Boylan, Buchanan, McDonald, Weaver, Brown, and Olducker. DEPARTURES. The Maiti left for South on Friday morning, taking—Messrs Humphreys, Heron, and McNamara; Constable McGill and one prisoner. The Australia steamed for north at 7 o’clockyesterday morning, taking—Miss Ferguson, and Mr Hewitaon. The Taupo went north at 1 o'clock yeserday. Passengers: Miss Colebrook, and Mr Thompson. At 8 last evening the Mararoa resumed her passage for the south. Passengers: Mesdames Staples and son, Wat-on, Hogg three children and servant. Chambers two children and servant; Miss Dods; Messrs Clayton, Wilson, (2) Bushnell, Hogg, Roberts, Chambers, and Hutchinson. IMPORTS. Per Australia—l3l sacks potatoes, 10 boxes, Orr; 9 cases, 50 pkgs, 1 pci, order; 1 pci, Browne; 5 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 12 pkgs, 3 bales, 25 bdls, order; 2 cases, 1 pci, Gray and Co.; 60 cases soap, order. Per Maitai—l pci, Mrs Milner; 1 coil rope, order; 2 |-casks whisky, 5 cases whisky, 2 eases, Dunlop and Bourke ; 43 bags sugar, order; 7 bdls, Bourke; 3 pkgs, 3 cases, order; G pkgs, 10 ban, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 3 f-chests tea, Boot:; 1 case, Stubbs; 2 pkgs, 9 .loots, 1 box, 2 bdls, order ; 1 case, 2 coils, 2 bdls, Orr; 5 pkgs, 1 case, 1 pci timber, order ; 1 truss, Townley. Per Taupo— 60 boxes, 20 sacks oatmeal, order; 3 kilds, Dunlop and Bourke; 20 bags, 20 boxes, 50 seeks dour, Orr ; 6 pkgs, 13 cases, 1 bag, 1 bdl, 30 sacks flour. 12 sacks pat aloes. 20 j-sacks flour, 40 |-sacks flour, 24 sacks potatoes, 10 sacks oats, 5 sacks oatmeal, order; 90 bags flour, Johnston; 300 sacks hour, 570 bags flour, 1 sack wheat, order. Per Mararoa—l truss, Rosie; 11 pieces machinery, 1 bdl bolts, 1 cas l , Garrett Bros.; 3 oases, 1 j-chest tea, 1 case fish, order; 1 bag Mias Doran; 1 ease, Watson; 10 cases apples, 6 cases oranges, 1 rack coooanuts, Bull and Son ; 1 bag barley. Clayton ; 1 pel, Foster; 2 cases, 1 box, 2 pels, order. EXPORTS. * Per Maitai—l bale skins, L and M Co.; 13 bdls skins, order; 1 horse, Heron; 1 horse, McNamara. Per Mararoa—so hides, Orr; 1 sack grass seed, 80 sicks rye grass seed, L M and Co.; 8 boxes batter, order; 2 hones, Gooseman; 1 box butter, Townley.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 211, 20 October 1888, Page 2
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