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SHIPPING.

High Water this- day—ll.3o ; 11 57 Sun Rises this day - 4 87; sets, 7 1.

ARRIVALS. The s.P. Southern Cross arrived from South yesterday morning. The p.s. Australia, from Auckland via way ports, arrived in the bay at 10 o’clock yea-er-day morning. Passengers: from Auckland, Mr Charles Clark; from Waipiro, Misses Loverock (2). The s.s. Manapouri arrived in the roadstead at 5 o’clock last evening, from Sydney via Auckland. From the ’fitter port the steamer met with a strong wind accompanied with a heavy sea, which delayed her about five hours on the passage down. Passengers : Mrs Walcott, Miss Doran, Messrs Gubbins, McCallum, Kinealey, and Dr Volekam. DEPARTURES. Tbs s.f. Southern Cross went on north yes terday morning. The e s. Australia steamed on to Napier yesterday afternoon. The b.p. Manapouri resumed her passage South shortly after 8 last e vening, taking— Meads me a Sheet, Day and three children, Mias E. Messrs M. Matthr-son, J. Scott, W. 8. Gardiner, Williamson, Snow. Reeves, Brooking, H. Campbell, Smith, C. Wilson, Holmes, and Dolbell. IMPORTS. Per Southern Cross-6 j boxes snap, 42 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 12 cases, 16 pkgs, Dunlop and Bourke; 4U bags rice, 66 pkgs, Graham. Pitt and -Bennett; 1 crate, 2 boxes, Harbor Board; 1 pci. Goldsmith; 1 case, Townley; 1 roll. Sunderland ; 1 case, 5 wool bales, Nelson Bros.; 16 cases, 205 pkgs, 7 trunks, varicu* consignees. Per Australia—2 cases tobacco, W. Parnell; 1 truss drapery, 1 pel do, Marcrofr; 1 pal, Ijew’s; 8 eases, 1 box, 5 drama arsenic, 30 1 dll hoop iron, 2 bdls spouting, 1 bdl forks, 3 pel, 1 tin rivets, Graham, Pitt and Bonnett; bdla castings, 1 bll uhovela, 2 biia buckets. 1 drum nails, 2 casss hardware, 1 pci, 27 bars iron, 1 keg nails, Wir gate, Burns & Co.; 6 cases Harding; 1 pel, 3 biles iron, 1 bar iron, 2 pair springs, Brown and Smaill ; 1 pel, Townley ; 1 truss. Colebrook ; 1 east; Moore; 1 case, 1 truss, J Robb; 2 cases, Kennedy and Evans ; 136 bags sugar, 82 pkg* o ,l crate, 1 roll, 6 cases oranges, 10 cases, 22 biles twine, various Consignees ; 2 case*, W. Devery. 'Per Me nspouri —1 pal, Akroyd; 2 ca : ea Sib, Topping; 2 hexes glass, Townley; 8 cases, 1 trunk, Garrett Bros.; 1 case, Marcroft; 2 case?, Pitt and Maguire; 2 oases, Prichard; 1 case, W, Morgan ; I ossa, W. Parnell; 2 cases iron, 1 ns!, 5 cases, 1 ease pines, 1 oats bananas, 1 ease fruit 1 box, Various consignees. EXPORTS. Per Australia—o bales wool, L. M. Porter; 183 bdles skins, 1 cask, Nelson Bros ; 2 bales •kina, 1 dump skins, 1 bdle a’sins, 8 bags pells, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 bos butter, East, 4 bales wool, order.

elegraphiu. Weimxoton. Thursday, Sailed—R.M.S. Kaikoura, at 3 20 p.m., for Plymouth via Bio da Janiero, Taveanoi, Thursday. Arrived—Ohau at 530 p.m, from Gisborne.

The e.a. Ringaronma arrives in the bay early to morrow morning, from the south. The last laur.ch goes eft at 6. The steamer Star of England is expeeted to arrive here next week to load with frozen meat for Hom-,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 384, 30 November 1889, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 384, 30 November 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 384, 30 November 1889, Page 2