SHIPPING.
HIGH WATER—SUN RISES AND SETS
ARRIVALS. The schooner Gisborne arrived from Auckland via way ports on Tuesday afternoon. The echooner Waiapa from Auckland and Mercury Bay, arrived here early on Tuesday morning. IMPORTS. Per Southern Cross—33B bags sugar, 6 ease*, Williams and Kettle ; 3 bdls, Whitby and Partington ; 2 cases. Kennedy and Evans ; 40 bunches bananas, Q tong Kee, 1 trunk, Garrett; 1 pci, Adair; 1 case, W. Morgan ; 10 cases oranges, 5 cases bananas, C. Lewis ; 12 bags grass seed. Bank New Zealand ; 3 bdla skins, L. and M.A. Co. Per Te A nan—2 trusses, Kennedy and Evans; 1 case bacon, 70 bags flour, Pitt and Maguire; 3 sacks seed, 1 case, Common, Shelton and Co.; 32 sacks seed, L. and M.A. Co. Per Opotiki—loo coils wire, 50 bdla wire, 40 reels wire, 140 bags salt, 17 cases staples, 19 kegs nails, 30 cases kerosine, 188 pkgs sundries, 5 sacks oatmeal, 32 sacks flour, 90 lOOlb-sacks flour, 60 501 b sacks flour, 66 a-chests tea, Wil iams and Kettle; 2000 ft timber, Clayton and Sawyer. Per Australia —2 cases,* Townley; 21 pkgs, 1 case, F. Hall; 1 coil, 1 case. Morgan; 14 pkgs, 1 pel Sandlant Bros.; 1 case, Whinray; 40 bolt ends, 1 tale, 1 pkg, Humphreys; 6 pkgs, 12 sacks pota toes, Clayton and Sawyer ; 13 pkws, 1 case, 25 boxes candles, Pitt and Maguire; 10 cases, 113 pkgs, Dunlop and Bourke; 6 boxes candles, 1 pkg, Lewis; 100 coils, 10 drums, 1 press, 21 cases, 1 chest, 1 trunk, 70 pkgs, Williams and Kettle; 3 casks sola, 158 pkgs, 51 cases, 10 rams, 5 sacks seed, Common, Shelton and Co.; 7 pkgs, Poewillo; 1 racing boat and oars, Gisborne Rowing Club; 6 rams, Sunderland; 25 naans spirits, 2 J-casks whisky, Dickson; 174 pkgs groceries, 10 cases Read's ale and ■tout, Dunlop and Bourke. Per Waiapu-6 bales wool, 30 bags grass seed, Dunlop and Bourke. EXPORTS. Per Australia —13 bags grata seed, 1 octave, 4 cases spirits, Dunlop and Bourke; 8 cases cheese. TELEGRAPHIC. Auckland, yesterday. Arrived—Ta Anau, at 4.15 p.m. from Gisborne yesterday. Arrived—Australis, at 7.20 a.m., from Giaborne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Z-phyr, brigantine, from Newcastle, K>wl, 8.5., from W.ilmgion, on Friday. Ohan, 5.8., from South, to-day. Australia, s.e., from North, on Saturday afternoon. The topsail schooner Awaroa sailed for Napier yesterday afternoon. The steamer Southern Cross arrives from South to-morrow afternoon. The steamer Wairarapa from Sydney via Auckland reaches here to-morrow afternoon. She leaves for Melbourne, and Hobart via Southern ports at 5. The ship Opawa will probably sail tomorrow for Napier, where she completes her loading fur Loudon. The launch Tuna ie bu»i'y engaged in conveying frozen meat to the ship.
Mabch | High Water | | AM. | PM. | Sus Bishs | Sets Tuesday, 3rd 1 1 | 10.22 | 10.46 | 5.49 ] 6.35 Wednesday, 4 h 1.110 ! 11.13 | 5 50 | 6.34 Thursday, 5 h I 11.44 0 19 1 5.51 | [ 6.32 Friday, 6'h | 15 1 1.54 i ■5 52 | | 6.31 Saturday, 7th | 2 41 | 3.26 | I" 5 53 | 6 30 Bunday, Sth | | 4.4 1 4 36 1 5 54 | | 6.28 Monday, 9th j | 5.2 | 5.28| | 5.55 i | 6 27
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 578, 5 March 1891, Page 2
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519SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 578, 5 March 1891, Page 2
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