SHIPPING
PORT OF T CUBANGA.
Sun rises and sets this day : —Morning, 5.35 ; Evening, 5.55. } High water at the Heads this day : —Morning, j 1.20; Evening, 2.10. j Arrivals. —September. 27 — Clara, cutter, Bulkeley, from Mercury Hay, with timber 27 Glance, cutter, Alien, from Wangapoua, with timber 20 — Bella, cutter, Hanson, from Opotikip with produce 30—Elizabeth, cutter, Neill, from Whangamata, With firewood Depart drub. —September. 28— Southern Cross, s.s., Sellars, for Auckland. Passengers—lnspector Thomson, Messrs H. and T. Smith, Clayton, Pollen, Snodgrass. Farrell, Constable Huddleston and three prisoners. 28—Hazard, cutter, Stevens, for iAatikati The Southern Cross arrived ia Auckland at 8.45 on Monday morning. HER MAJESTY’S CUSTOMS. ENTERED INWARDS, September 20 : Bella, cutter, from Opotiki, with produce. September 30 : Elizabeth, cutter, from Whangamata, with firewood. CLEARED OUTWARDS, September 29; Bella, cutter, for Auckland, with produce.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 113, 1 October 1873, Page 2
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135SHIPPING Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 113, 1 October 1873, Page 2
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