Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHIPPING.

Higb Water this day—4.29; 4.53 Bvx Bises this day-4 40; set?, 7.18.

ARRIVALS. The s.s. Te Anau came into the bay shortly liter 1 o’clock yesterday from Auckland, bringing Mrs Percival, Mrs Beere (2), Misses Martin (2), Gifford, Bradley, Masters Lowe (2). Messrs Knight, Barnett, and two native?. The s.B. Southern Cross arrived in the bay It a late hour on Thursday evening, from Auckland via the Coast. Passengers: Mrs Hardy and two children, Mr Fraser, one Maori woman.and child. The s.B. Australia, from Wellington and Napier, arrived here yesterday morning. Passengers: Messrs McCredie, Ou there, Davis, Green, Irvine (2), Morrice, Watson, Gibbs, Wilson, Haymes, and two Maoris. DEPARTURES. The s.?. Australia went on north yesterday, taking—Miss Milner, and one native. The a. 8. Southern Cross steamed on to Napier shortly after 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon, taking Mr Htevenson. Last evening thes.s. Te Anau resumed her passage South, taking—Mesdames Bhck. Ryan and three children, Wug, Harri* and child, Collins, Flenz’er and child, Misses McGregor, Biddingfield, Keys, Chegwidden, Hill, Andrewes, Lee, D-.Coata, and Gibsons (2), Major Porter, Sir G. Whitmore, Arch deacon Williams, Messrs Swaland, Glass, Palmer, Renouf, Langridge, Volckmin, Brassey, Harris, Locck'e, Butt, Jackson, Collins, McCallum, Watt (2), Fern, Grant, (2), Griffith, Gubbins, Primrose, L. Rees, Frazer, and two natives. IMPORTS. Per Te Anau—l4 pkgs, 4 cages, 2 trunks, Graham, Pitt and Bennett;,6 pkg?, 1 roll Townley; 11 pkgs, Brown and Smaill ; 1 box. Father Kehoe ; 1 case, Garrett Bro?.; 5 casks ale, Dunlop and Bourke ; 2 pkgs, Morrell; 1 case, 2 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 4 pkga, Rjfeb; 1 pkg, Colebrook; 1 box ice, Harding; 1 case, 1 pkg, East; 1 truss. Matcroft; 1 taps, 11 pkgs, Lewis; 1 pkg, Prichard ; 1 pkg, Foster; 1 pkg, W. Parnell; 149 pkgs, 24 oases. 5 eases oranges, 8 pkgs fruit, orders ; 2 pkgs, Brooke, Per Southern Cross—l keg nails, Brown and Smaill; 58 bags sugar, Pitt and Maguire; 6 eases, A. Beeves; 5 ca.es, Dunlop and Bourke ; 3 pkgs, Harding; 1 case, Pilchard ; 5 pkgs, Wingate, Burna and Co. ; 1 case, Kennedy and Evans; 4 bales wool, 1 case fish, 3 sacks fl >ur, 24 bags sugar, 8 bdle mouldings, 40 cases, 19 pkgs, orders ; 1 case, W. Parnell. Per Australia—l pci. 24 pkgs, 1 case, 276 bags salt, Graham, Part and Bennett ; 1 ease, 1 Pkg> W. Morgan ; 7 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 6 pkgs, Townley; 7 pkgs, Lewis; 1 pkg, Brown and Smail'; 5 pkgs (ex Arawa), Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. ; 1 pci, 1 pkg, Kennedy and Evans; 3 casks, 1 bdl, Nelson Bros.; 1 ease, 1 pel, 1 box, Bev. Gardiner; 80 pkgs, 20 1 boxes soap, 8 trunks, 10 oases, orders. EXPORTS Par Southern Cross - 91 bdls skins, 1 cask tongues, Nelson Bros.; 3 bales sheepskins, 1 dump wool, order. Per Te Anau—43 eases cheese, Townley ; 10 bales wool, Graham Pitt and Bennett; 2 aacks clover, 1 case cheese, 3 oases houey, 1 box butter, 10 sacks maize, orders, TELEGRAPHIC. Birrs’, Thursday. Sailed—Manapouri, tor Port Chalmers. The s.s. Wairarapa left Wellington last night and arrives here early to-morrow morning. Rhe goes on to Auckland and Syndey at 9. The following is a list of the barque Loohnagar’s cargo for this port, from London :— 40 reels barbed wire, 20 cases galvanised sheets, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 450 casks cement. Harbor Board; 3 ba'es paper. Gisborne Standard Company; 1 case mangles, Townley; 3 drums oil, 2 drums tu-pentine, 1 ease varnish, 2 tins color, Bobb; 200 bags salt, Johnston ; 35 kegs nails and staples, 3 casks zine, 44 cases galvanised sheets, 20 kegs staples, 57 kegs white lead, 24 drums oil, 1 Case cartridges, 7 rolls netting, 2 cases locks, Ao., 100 casks cement, 300 bundles fencing iron, 40 reela barbed wire. Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 3 casks horse shoes, 1 case bolts and nuts, 1 case leather doth, 1 case screws, 1 case leather. 1 case strings, 4 bdls steel, 7bars steel, 18 axle arms. Brown and Smaill; 11 cases bedsteads, 13 bales paper, 1 case goods. 1 ease iron, 1 case tinware, 1 case buckets, 12 bundles buckets, 9 bundles tubes, 11 bundles tin pistes, orders.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GSCCG18891221.2.3

Bibliographic details

Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 394, 21 December 1889, Page 2

Word Count
691

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 394, 21 December 1889, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 394, 21 December 1889, Page 2