SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. The Union Company’s coastal steamer Australia arrived from Wellington and Napier on Saturday morning. Passengers: Mrs Berry and two children, Mieses Johnson, Peary, and Allison, Messrs Milliard, Lambert, Berry, Lord, Chissell, and Sanger. The Union Company’s steamer Te Anau, from Melbourne, via Sou’hern ports, arrived in the bay at 830 yesterday morning, bringing—Mrs Mudgeway, Miss Fisher, Messrs Taylor, Wilkie, Atkinson, Holden, Lysnar, Bourse and boy, Reardon, Evans, Bellerby, Templeton, Stevenson, Pritchard, and Baid. DEPARTURES. The s.s. Southern Cross left for East Coast ports and Auckland on Saturday morning, taking four natives. The Te Anau steamed on to Auckland about noon yesterday, taking—Mesdatnes Gordon and Taiwbanga, Miss M. Clayton, Rev. Father Kehoe, Messrs Taiwhanga, Gordon, Nolan and son, DeLautour, Pell, and Finn. IMPORTS. Per Te Anau- 1 case, Clothing Factory ; 1 pel, Kennedy and Evans; 1 case, Lewis; 2 oases, Moore ; 5 pkgs, Townley : 2 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire; 9 pkgs, Dunlop and Bourke ; 4 orates, 2 cases, Adair; 1 case, Colebrook ; 1 ease, Harding; 3 crates, 2 cases, Common, Shelton and Co. Per Manapouri—2 cases fish, 1 case, Harrop and Co.; 4 pkgs, Townley ; 1 case, Wbiaray ; C bars iron, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 2 cases, Adair. Per Australia—2 cases, Prichard; 1 case, 1 cask, Devery ; 1 pkg, W. Morgan; 5 cases, C. Lewis: 56 bags sugar, 6 eases, Common, Shelton and Co.; 1 box, W. Parnell; 5 pkgs, 3 cases, 1 pel, Kennedy and Evans; 7 cases, 10 boxes candles, Adair; 15 bags potatoes, 1 case, Whitby and Partington ; 72 pkgs, Wingate, Burns and Co.; 1 case, Mrs Ledger; 1 case, Foster. Per Southern Cross—2s pkgs, 2 bales, 12 Cases, 16 casks, 1 box, Common, Shelton and Co.; 33 pkgs, Pitt and Maguire ; I truss, 1 case, Ibdle, Wingate, Burns and Co; 7 cases, Dunlop and Bourke; 1 case, Whinray ; 4 Pkgs, Sandlant Bros ; 2 pkgs, Morgan ; 1 box, J. H, Martin; 1 case, Ratcliffe. EXPORTS. Per Australia—l2o sacks barley, L. and M, A. Co.; 70 eases cheese, Townley ; 1 cask tongues, Nelson Bros. ; 12 sacks seed. Per Southern Cross- SOO racks maize, L. and M.A. Co.; 67 sacks maize, Whitby and Partington, Per Te Anau—loo bags maize, Clayton and Sawyer; 300 sacks maize, Common, Shelton and Co,; 69 bags maize, Kennedy and Evans.
The schooner Sexton is now due from Whangarei with a cargo of coals. The schooner Waiwera arrived from Tairau on Saturday evening, with timber for Clayton and Sawyer. The cutter Venus left Napier on Friday morning, for Chia port, loaded with timber. After discharging cargo the cutter sails tor Tolog* Bay, where she takes in a load of wool for the ship Waitangi, The local ly-otvaed topsail schooner Awaros left Auckland tor Oenuru on Thursday last. While in Auckland th: schooner received a good overhaul, and she also received a new The schooner Opotiki, which left Gisborne for Napier, via Mahia, about 10 days ago, experienced some rough weather on the trip down. After taking in about 110 bales of wool at the Mahia for Messrs Bowron Bros., she fell in with a very heavy easterly gale, and when she arrived off the Spit there was a high sea running, and the schooner was compelled to put out to sea Again. She is now in Napier discharging her cargo.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 536, 25 November 1890, Page 2
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