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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER—SUN RISES AND SETS | Hioh Water | Sus Mabch | am. | r m. | Bises | Sets

ARRIVALS. The Union Company’s cargo steamer Ohau (Captain R. Anderson) arrived here on Thursday morning. Passengers : Messrs Willcocks, Ashley, Dank, Provis, Fordham, and Cameron. The steamer Kiwi arrived from Wellington and Napier yesterday morning, bringing a cargo of timber, etc., for the Kaiteratabi bridge. She discharged the timber alongside the breakwater. The Southern Cross, from Wellington and Napier, came into port yesterday • morning. Passengers: Mrs Prime and child, Messrs Prime, Niven, Mason, Best, Colegrove, Salmon, and one native. The Union Company’s steamer Wairarapa arived in the bay at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon, from Sydney and Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames Somerby, Sutherland. Rosie, and Atkins, Misses Nemicb, Mcßoberts, Lysnar, and Sloan, Rev. Father Kehoe, Messrs Ultimarck, Gray, Muttaber, Bloomfield (3), Rosie (2), Pettie, Kirkland, Laing, McKay, Atkins and Parker. DEPARTURES. The Oban steamed on to Auckland on Thursday evening, taking —Mr McKellar. The steamer Orawaiti left for Napier on Thursday afternoon. The schooner Opotiki has sailed for Napier. The ship Opawa sailed at an early hour yesterday morning, for Napier. The Southern Cross went on North yester day morning, taking—Major Weatrup. The steamer Wairarapa resumed her voyage South last evening, taking— Mrs Braybrooks and two children, Miss Robertson, Dr Johnston, Messrs E. Swann, Chandler, Tilbrook, Smi h, Brassey, Wa<d, Newman, Robertson, Morgan, Parker, Bennett, A. N. Williams, A. W. Rees, Maguire, Masters Smith (2), and two natives. IMPORTS. Per Ohau—BB pkgs (ex Banca), 821 pkgs (ex Invercargill), Johnston ; 2 cases, Clothing Factory ; 3 pkgs, Kennedy and Evans ; 5 hhds ale, Dickson ; 6 bhds ale. 6 kiids ale, 3 cases, J. Harding; 3 hbds ale, 3 cases, J. H. Martin ; shhd« Bprighi’a ale. Finlay ; 11 Oates, 26 pkgs, Pi t and Maguire j 18 pkgs, 50 eaoKs flour, Common, Shelton and Co. ; 5 oases, 1 bale, Adair; 9 case-*, 2 crates, 4 pkgs, Whitby and Partington ; 169 pkgs general merchandise, 3 kiids Speight’s Dunedin ale, Dunlop and Boarke; 3 cases. 1 crate, 1 cask, Lewis; 4 pkgs. Townley ; 37 cases, 1 cat>K oil, Williams and Kettle; 2 brls Rpeighi’a ale, Ferguson. Per Southern Cross — 5 cases, 1 bdl, Kennedy and Evans ; 40 bars iron, Humphreys; 3 cases, 17 pkgs, Adair; 46 pkgs general merchandise, Dunlop and Boarke; 14 pkgs, Pi'.t and Maguire; 2 cases, 2 trasses, Moore and Co. ; 2 cases, Levis; 12 pkgs, Common, Shelton and Co.; 1 oase, Townley ; 1 case, 1 bdl. Wingate, Burns and On.; 1 case, 30 sack! fl'ur, 120 100:b sacks floor, 40 50. b sacks flour, Williams and Kettle; 1 case, Morgan. EXPOETS. Pe: Ohau—s sacks seed, L. and M.A. Co Per Southern Croat—l box butter, Whitby and Partington; 13 sacks grass teed, L. and M.A. Co. Per Wairarapa—Bs sacks grass seed, L. and M.A. On.; 50 sacks maize. Per Wairarapa—l case, 5 trunks, Garrett; 1 case. Morgan ; 20 cases merchandise, 10 cases kerosine, 10 bags rice, 1 bag tapioca, 1 bag sago, 1 cask soda, Adair; 1 buggv and horse, W. Gray; 114 pkgs sugar, 6 pkgs, general merchandise, Dualop and Boarke. TELEGRAPHIC. Lyttelton, Thursday. Sailed— B.M.S. Arawa, at 5.10 p.m., for Plymouth, ria Rio de Janeiro. Auckland, Tuesday. Sailed—Auatralia, at 7.15 p.m., for Gisborne. Napibb, yesterday. Arrived—Orawaiti, at 6 a. tn., from Gisborne, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Zephyr, brigantine, from Newcastle. Australia, a.,., from North, on Saturday afternoon. Reliance, ketch, from Oamaru. The Orswaiti reports having sighted the freezing hulk Prince of Wales oft Cape Campbell. The hulk should therefore have reached Wellington by this time. The ketch Venue was to have sailed yesterday, for Napier. The Onion Company’s steamer Hauroto left Wellington yesterday afternoon, and arrives at daybreak to-morrow. There will be only one launch going off, which leaves the wharf at 6.

Tuesday, 3rd 1 1 1 | 10.22 f 10.46 | 5.49 | 1 6.35 Wednesday,! h 111.0 I11.13| 5 50 | [ 6.34 Thursday, 5 h | 11.11 | 0 19 | 5.51 | 6.32 Friday, 6I1 | 15 1 1.54 ; 5 5*2 j 6 31 Saturday, 7ih | 2 41 | 3.25 | 5 53 1 6 30 Sunday, 8th 1 4-4 1 1 4 36| 5 54 | | 6.28 Monday, | 1 5.2 1 5.28 | 5 55 i 6 27

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 579, 7 March 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 579, 7 March 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 579, 7 March 1891, Page 2