IMPORTS.
Per W. H. Watson—loo sacks flour, 400 bags flour, 50 sacks wheat, Common, Shelton A Co ; 80 sacks flour, 360 bags flour, 12 sacks sharps, 200 sacks oats, 110 sacks wheat, 20 sacks barley, 50 sacks fowl wheat, order.
The Thomas Bussell left the Spit at 11 this morning for Gisborne. The schooner Gisborne sailed for the Coast and Auckland to-day, with a full cargo of general stores. , , . The Botomahana arrived this afternoon with about 5 tons of cargo for Gisborne.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waihora, Southern Ports, 2nd Nov. Southern Cross, Napier and Wellington, 21st Omapere, Southern Ports, 4th Southern Cross, Auckland, 30th Asterion, from London Lochnagar, from London PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waihora, Sydney vie Auckland, 2nd Nov, Omapere, Tauranga and Auckland. 4th Southern Cross, Wellington and Napier, 30th. Botomahana, Southern Ports, 31st Gisborne, schooner, Captain Skinner, Auckland
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 274, 31 October 1884, Page 2
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137IMPORTS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 274, 31 October 1884, Page 2
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