SHIPPING.
PORT OF TAUIUNGA. Sun rises and sets this day :-Morning 6 5q bvemng, 5.6. “ ''■° 9 ! High water afc the Heads this dav • \r 8.59 ; Evening, 9 19. orn!Q g. Arhitals.—April. 30 Leah, cutter, Woodlock, from Auckland with general cargo. island, 30 Elizabeth, cutter, Stevens, from AuekUnJ with posts and rails. kland, 30—Ringleader, revenue cutter. Grev cruise. ’ trom a M AY. 2 —Four Brothers, cutter, from Auckland Depastures.— May. I‘—Vincent, cutter, Austen, for Auckland witK produce. ’ ua 2—Leah, cutter, Woodlock, for Maketu, Matata and Opotiki, with part of original car«m 2—Katie, cutter, Morris, for Whakatane with general cargo. ’ u 2 —Four Brothers, yacht, for Opotiki.
The Four Brothers arrived in port vested morning, and left for Opotiki in the litemool The skipper informed us that she is the of Messrs Bates and Co., Opotiki, who reLrl her for their native trade with Opape and ToVre the produce (wheat, &c.,) of which places hitherto been carted. * 33
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 70, 3 May 1873, Page 2
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