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SHIPPING.

PORT OF TAUiiA^tU, Sun rises ami sets this day Mornine 4v Eremng, 7.4. High water at the Heads this dav • \r 6.14 | Evening, 6-34. ' UorillD g, AeeITALS. DsCEiIBEE. ll—Southern Cross, ss, Sellars, from <W< • wu.h 16 horses and settlers produce p M » se tigers — Miss Simpkins, Mea-rs ff Litchfield, Black, and her. Mr Marti L.d—Vietorui, cutter, Fullerton, from the c™,t 13 Vincent, cutter, Austin, trom A-tcT , Passenger—Master Touks. A “«*Uad. DEP AKTU RES. D ECEMB E a II Southern Cross, s s., Sellars, for AuckW Passengers—-Miss S.mpkins, Miss McDonald' Rev. Mr Martin, Messrs Black and LiehfW from Opotiki. Messrs Rennet Connor, Deane, Jones, and 1 prisoner. Mr W. S. Lockhart, in a letter- to the JT«# Coast Tunes on the subject of a new about to bo patented in New Zealand, sava that if { certain to effect great improvement in' the SDe J of vessels, and it is now more than probable that the passage between Liverpool and Few vJ may be reduced to six days; and that between Melbourne and our little port, with our cla< 3 0 f vessels, fitted upon the new’ principle, I bree d-, T ! and a half wit! be the nmimum, without air increase of consumption of fuel, and that invention will all but annihilate the unpleasant vibration experienced in vessels fitted ud wi’-h paddle or screw.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 14 December 1872, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 14 December 1872, Page 2

SHIPPING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 14 December 1872, Page 2

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