SHIPPING.
PORT OF TAUHANGA. Sun rises and sets this dav •—\r ■ Evening, 5,6. ilo?riln g } 6.58 • High water at the Heads this day . ‘ 8.59; Evening, 9.19. ■“Pu'iuag, Ahbitaxs.-—Apeil. 26 Paterson, ps, Kennedy, from Auckland ■, general cargo and the foilowin* Ifst 1 * lth Mrs Haigh and child, Mr and MI ? r8 and two children, Mrs Fiovd - i Jor^B Mr and Miss Simpson, A*h Be « ant > and Nicholson. numh*A B < for Southern ports. P a esenge rs 27 Southern Cross, ss, Sellars, f rom Am „ u with large general cargo and tL U ? d * passengers : Mrs Hopkins and twocfe" B Messrs Peppercorn, Nader. Cfl i ciren . Be.t, role y ?Yo Un .; 3 for Mercury Bay ua otaer s ! 29—Vincent, cutter, Austen, from Auckland vt general cargo. ucKiand, with
Hbbabtttbes.—Aphix. iq"^^ 8011 * P n’ Kenned y. for Southern port* 29—Southern Cross, * e , Sellars, for A.S . with settlers’ produce and f!? d ’ passengers Miss Pitcairn, Bm-«? Messrs Barry, Samuels, Haig, Way and tt’ Eer Father Grange y ’ and The Vincent left Auckland for Tauramm „„ Saturday 12 th, with a fresh breeze fr O J thfl south-east ; on arriving off Cape Colville bref« increased with heavy sea, and with every prospect of dirty weather; bore up for Trynhena anchored at 2 o’clock on Sunday morniug’ £ matned there eight days, hard from Z south-east all the time; findihg° no chance of a change, and being short of provisions, resolved to go back to Auckland; left Tryphena harbour on the 17th, and experienced very heavy weather in going across ; arrived in Auckland same evening °l OCk 5 l° m S in r d in Auckland until the 27th, blowing bard from the eastward : left Auckland on the 27th, and arrived on Tuesday morning. She brings a full general cargo.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 69, 30 April 1873, Page 2
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292SHIPPING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 69, 30 April 1873, Page 2
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