SHIPPING.
PORT OF.TaUBANG-A. Sun rises and sets this day :—Morning, 53 5 Evening, 7.10. High water at the Heads this daj ;—Moraine, 0.0; Evening, 0.25. Phase of the Mook.—Last quarter, Januar? 22,8 9 a.m. 3 J ANITAS Y. IS—Bella, cutter, Hansen, from Auckland Tia Whangamata. 22—Southern Cross, s.s , Sellars, from Auckland. Passengers:—Mrs Jordan, servant, and four <r\ children ; Mrs Bojlan and two children, Miss J> UHinks*, Miss Stmpkms, Bishop Williams, s - / Hev Mr Jordan, Inspector Thompson, Messrs Murdoch, Brown, Cooper, Atkins, Cook, Daore, JPem:y, hoberteon, Bafeer, Mrs Marphy, and ti>e for Mercury Bay. She also bungs a large general cargo, principally consigned to Messrs Samuels and Jacobsoha. Ds? AUTIXBES.—3 ANTT AB Y. 20—Bella, cutter, Hansen, for Whangatnata. 21—Manner, schooner, Bennett, for poua. 6 The Southern Cross left Auckland at 5 p tn. on Monday evening, stared gome time at Meraurj Bay, and arrived here after a splendid run at I o'clock yesterday afternoon.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 22 January 1873, Page 2
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153SHIPPING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 22 January 1873, Page 2
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