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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER-SUN RISES AND SETS

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ARRIVALS. The Union Company’s coastal s*eam=r Australia from Auckland, via way ports, arrived here at 6 o’clock on Sunday morning. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Molntvre, Miss Leonard, Mes -*ra Kern, Salmon, Mclntyre, Wallace, and Peeler. The Union Company’s steamer Haaroto arrived in the bay on Sunday mornine, from South. Passengers : Mrs Cooper and child. Miss Williams, Messrs Bond, Skelton, Gardiner, Dixon, and 15 steerage. The ketch Relia.ee arrived from Oamaru ye-terday. DEPARTURES. The schooner Saucy Kate sailed on Siturday atternoon, for Auckland. The schooner Waiapu, for East Co wt ports and Auckland, sailed at 3 o’clock on Sunday afternoon. The ketch Venus sailed for Napier on Sunday afternoon »t 3 o'clock. The Hiuroto steamed on to Auckland shortly after 10 o’clock on Sunday morning, taking—Mrs and Miss Flook, Mrs Ledger, Misses Trimmer (2), Messrs T. Mackay, Gannon, Butler, Rees, R. N. Jones, and P. O’Meara. The Anstralia went on to Napier at 3.45 on Sunday afternoon. Passengers : Miss Healy, Captain Coleman, and Mr Anderson. IMPORTS. Per Hauroto—l case, Clothing Factory; 1 range, 6 cases tea, Common, Shelton and Co.; 4 hhds ale. Martin; 5 hhds ale, 5 kilds ale, Harding ; 5 hhds ale, Finlay ; 5 eases stout, Dickson ; 1 case, W. Morgan ; 230 sacks seed. Bank New South Wales. Per Australia—2*2 sacks seed, 2 cases, 2 crates, Dunlop and Bourke; 41 pieces of timber, 9 pkgs, Clayton and Sawyer ; 84 bags Sugar, 1 truss, Pi t and Maguire; 112 bags sugar, 9 cases, 20 cases vestas, 36 pkgs, 5 cases whiskey, 3 crates. Common, Shelton and Co ; 6 cases, 1 jar, 1 pci, J. H. Martin ; 15 cases, Adair ; 45 pkgs, 3 barrels ale, Kennedy and Evans ; 11 pkgs, D.Costa ; 1 truss, Glo bing Factory ; 2 cases, 2 pkgs, Whinray ; 1 case, 1 drum, Colebrook ; 15 cases oranges, 40 bunches bananas. Pi’t and Davies; 4 boxes, Williams and Kettle ; 1 case, Morgan ; 3 cases, 1 pkg, G. Foster ; I case, Hospital; 1 truss, 1 pci, Townley ; 1 case, Dickson; 1 pkg, Lewis, EXPORTS. Per Australia—66 sacks grass seed, Sunderland ; 3 cases fruit, Livingstone ; 92 sacks grass seed, Common, Shelton and Co ; 1 cask honey, 3 cases melons, P.r Waiapu—loo bags grass se;d, Common She ton and Co. Per Saucy Kate—l 6 hhds tallow, 3 tierces beet, *ni 56 sacks bones. Per Venue—2 bales wool, Williams and Ke tie ; 27 bales wool, Common Shelton and Co; 60 eacks grass seed, Kennedy and Brans ; 2 bags wool, 1 bdl skins, TELEGRAPHIC. -*W Auckland, yesterday. Arrived—Southern Cross, at 430 p.m., ytsterday afternoon, from Gisborne. Spit, yesterday. Arrived—Australia, at 5 a.m , from Gisborne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Zephyr, brigantine, from Newcastle. The following is a list of the cargo shipped at tbie port by the Opawa : —l6 bales greasy wool, valued at £214 3s 4d, 24 bales scoured wot, valued at £324 13s. Dunlop and Bourke; 99 bales, 5 pkts wool, valued a’ £ll4O 9s 61, Common, Shelton and Co. ; 7466 carcases of mutton, 1355 lambs, Nelson Bros, ; 265 bales wool, 2 pockets wool, 12 casks tallow, 59 casks pelts, L. and M. A. Co.

Tuesday, 3rd 1 1 10.22 | 10 16 | 5 49| 1 6 35 Wednesday, 4h | 11.0 1 11.13 1 5 50 I 6.34 Thursday, 5-h | 11.44 | 0 19| 5.51 | 6.32 Friday, 6th 1 15 1 1.54 I 5 52 j | 6 31 Batnrday, 7ih 1 2 41 | 3.26 | 5 53 | 6 30 Sunday, 8th 1 <1 | 4 36 1 5 54 | 6.28 Monday, 9th 1 5.2 | 5.28 | 5.55 ; | 6 27

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 580, 10 March 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 580, 10 March 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 580, 10 March 1891, Page 2

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