SHIPPING.
High Water thia day—lo. 42 ; 11.7. 8c» Risks this day—s.s ; sets, 6 24.
ARRIVALS. The Australia, from North, arrived in the roadstead at 3.30 on Thursday afternoon. Passengers: Misses Byrnes and Gleeson, and Mr Taylor. The Msitai arrived here early yesterday morning, from Wellington and Napier. Passengers : Messers Home, Curnard, Tamer, ■Willcocks, Humphreys, McLean, and Me Farlftno. The Tarawera arrived in the Bay shortly after noon yesterday, from Auckland. Pas sengers: Mrs Teat, Miss Houldgate, Messrs Pettie, Reynolds, Skee', Teat, Johnstone, Talbot, and Sullen. DEPARTURES. The Australia went on South in the evening, taking—Mrs Stubbs and three children ; Messrs Dudgale, Pownell, and Dobbie. The Msitai left for North at 8 o’clock, yesterday morning. Passenger: Mr Stewart. The Tarawera resumed her passage for the south shortly after 7, taking—Mrs Hearn and child. Misses Thompson, (2) Messrs Thomson. Wilson, Grinlinton, Nolan, Stevenson, and Turner, IMPORTS. Per Australia—4 pkgs, E. O'Meara; 4 brls, 3 cases, 168 bags sugar, 6 pkgs, order; 5 cases oranges, Bull and Son; 1 use, East; 2 pkgs, 112 bags sngar, 10 uses schnapps, order ; 1 pkg, Dr Patten; 9 pkgs, Orr; 4 case*, 35 pkgs, 1 truss, order; 1 truss, Miss Doran ; 1 case, Foster; 11 pkgs, 18 bars, 1 bale, Wingate, Burnsand Co.; 6 pkgs, order; 2 boxes, Stubbs; 1 pci, Mrs Browne; 3 uses, order. Per Msitai—l bdl. Miss Thompson ; 1 box, 28 lengths, 1 case, order; 2 pkgs. Wingate. Burns and Co.; 1 use, 8 drums, Kennedy ; 3 cases, L and M Co.; 2 octaves, Dunlop and Boorke; 3 bdis iron, Brown and Smaill; 1 case, Sunderland ; 27 pkgs, 14 cases, order. Per Tarawera 6 cases oranges, Bull and Son ; 6 cases, order; 8 trunks. 1 case, Garrett Bros.; 3 usee, 8 trusses, order ; 1 truss, 1 use, Longley; 1 use, da BUquire; 1 pci, Weaver; 1 oar, Parnell.
EXPORTS. Per Australia—s 3 bales wool, L and MCo ; 9 bdls skins, order. Per Mairai—2 uses, Crawford, 2 } usks, 5 cases, Dunlop and Bourse ; 36 pkgs, order ; 4 boxes tea, Johnston ; 1 plough, order. EXPECTED ARRIVALS The Kenilworth is now due irons l.eymouth. The Te Anau, from Me o-urne via South, arrives in the Bar early to morrow morning She leaves again for Auckland and S.dney
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 214, 27 October 1888, Page 2
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371SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 214, 27 October 1888, Page 2
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