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SHIPPING.

PORT OFtaUBANGA. Sun rises and seta this fry :--Morning, 6.47 I Evening, 4.53. High water at, the Heads this day ; —Morning, 4 37; Evening, 5.7. Moon ;—New moon, 16th, 9 56 a.m . Abbivais,—May. ll—boutiiepD Oiwa, as, Sellara, from Auckland, with a general cargo. Passengers :—For Mercury Bay: Mrs Smith, Messrs J. W. •Ellis, Banks, and two others. For Tauranga : Misses Macgegor (2), Messrs Wrigley, Choyce, Russell, Spray, Samuels, Jacobsohn, Wren, Tulop, Captain Anderson, Dr Jackson, and one Maori in the steerage. I>EPABTTTSiSB.—May. B—Vincent,8 —Vincent, cutter, Austen, for Auckland, with prod uee. 9—Victoria, cutter, Fallerfcon, for Tahawai, in ballast. 9 —Mary Ann, cutter, Joseph, for Wangapoa, in ballast. Captain Sellare informs us that the Southern Cross will leave the wharf for Auckland this morning. V 9 e take the following from a late issue of the Southern Cross : —" A new cutter, which has been completed to the order of Jkir T. Wrigley, ot Tauranga, was launched yesterday morning from Messrs Nicool and Son's yard, at the North Shore. She was named the Isabel, and will no doubt obtain a reputation for sailing, which is guaranteed by the fine lines she possesses. Her registered tonnage will be 16 tons, and she is expected bo carry about 25 tons dead weight. The new cutter sailed over from the anchorage, off Kiccol's. yard, to the harbour yesterday aiternoor." The Murray was to leave Auckland yesterday, and may be expected here during the morning. We aro requested by the agent to mention that she will leave again for Auckland a few hours after arrival. Captain Sellars informs us that the ketch Fanny Kelly—the wreck of which, near Mercury Island, we announced in our last—is now off the beach, and lying safely in Mercury JBay. We learn that a large portion of her cargo is much damaged.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 176, 13 May 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 176, 13 May 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 176, 13 May 1874, Page 2

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