SHIPPING. PORT OF TAUHANGA. Sun rises and sets this day : —Morning, 5.55 ; Evening, 5.43. High water at the Heads this day : —Morning, 3.43; Evening, 4.11. Arrivals.— September. 14 —Bella, cutter, Hansen, from Auckland, with general cargo 14—Elizabeth, cutter, Stevens, from Mercury Bay, with timber 14— Clara, cutter, from Mercury Bay, with timber 15— Hazard, cutter, Bidois, from Tairoa, with posts Departures.—September. 13—Southern Cross, s.s., Sellars, for Aucklanfi. Passengers—Mrs Cohen, Baron De Thierry, Captain Morris, Messrs Dalgloish, Finlay, Swanson, Cousens, Omeara, J. Brown, Dixon, Bevy, Enoka, Reweti, J. Anderson, Constable Matravers and prisoner, and ©ne native. 16— Bella, cutter, Hansen, for Matata and Opotiki, with general cargo 16—Leah, cutter, Woodlock, for Matata, with general cargo 16—Elizabeth, cutter, for Opotiki 16 —Katie, cutter, Morris, coastwise. The Southern Cross arrived in Auckland at 1.30 p.m. on Monday last. If all goes well, she be expected here again this afternoon. The Paterson arrived in Auckland from Southern ports on Friday. The Bella arrived from Auckland on Sunday evening after a good run. HER MAJESTY’S CUSTOMS. ENTERED INWARDS. September 15: Bella, cutter, 16 tons, from Auckland. September 15 : Elizabeth, cutter, from Auckland ; Clara, cutter, from Mercury Bay. September 15 : Hazard, cutter, from Mercury Bay. CLEARED OUTWARDS. September 15 : Bella, cutter, 16 tons, for Matata and Opotiki; Leah, cutter, for Matata. Music. A LADY will be happy to give LESSONS on the PIANOFORTE at the Residences op Pupils. Apply office of this paper. J. Cosgrave & Co. JJAVE now OPEN the Largest and best assorted Stock of Winter Clothing Ta be found in New Zealand. PRICES EXTREMELY LOW. J. Cosgrave & Co., CANADA BUILDINGS, Queen Street, Auckland.
POST OFFICE, TAURAjS’GA, Mails will Close For Botorua, Taupo, Tarawera, and Napier every Monday and Thursday, at 4 30 p m For Auckland, every Saturday, at 4 p tn For Maketu, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 10 am For Richmond and Opofciki, every Thursday, at 12 noon. J. H. Sheath, Postmaster.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 109, 17 September 1873, Page 2
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