SHIPPING. POST OF TAURANGA. San rises and sets this day :—Morning, 6.35 j Evening, 5.22. High -water at the Hoads this day ; —Morning, 1.6 ; Evening, 1.41, Moon : —Full moon, 28th, 1.7 a. m. Aeeitals.—August. 19— Vincent, cutter, Austen, from Auckland, with general cargo.—T. Wrigley, agent. 19 —Cross, bs, Sellars, from Ohiwa, with cattle and pigs. Pc sengera—Messrs Brabant, Bates, and Croon.—Wm. W. Cardno, agent. 20— Brunette, cutter. Cinnamon, from Tairua, with timber and firewood.—Wm. W. Cardno, agent. 20—Glance, cutter, Allen, from Cape Colville, with firewood.—Wm. W. Cardno, agent. 20— Isabel, cutter, Doyle, from Tairua, with timber. —T. Wrigley, agent. 21— Rose, cutter, Tunsey, from Auckland, with timber for the immigrants’ cottages. —Wm. W. Cardno, agent. Depabtue.es.—August. 20—Southern Cross, a a, Sellars, for Auckland, with cattle, pigs, and sundries. Passengers —Saloon: Miss Kerr, Messrs Brabant (B.M ), Burslem, Paterson, Baton, Heed, Samuel Clarke, Bates, Croon; and one steerage.— "Wm. W. Cardno, agent. 20— Victoria, cutter, Fullerton, for Tahawai, in ballast. 21— Vincent, cutter, Austen, coastwise, with sundries.—-Thomas Wrigley, agent. By telegram we learn that the Southern Cross arrived at Auckland yesterday morning at halfpast ten. The brigantine Helena, for Tauranga and Auckland, with Canterbury produce, [left Dyttelton on the 18th, and may be expected here about Tuesday. She brings a largo consignment of flour, oats, bran, &c., for Mr Thomas Wrigley, of this place.
Notice. Tauranga Volunteer Fire Brigade. MEETING of the MEMBERS will take place at the Masonic Hotel at 7 p.m. on TUESDAY Nest, the 25th instant, to receive report, and to transact such business as may be found necessary. W. 11. BENNET, Chairman. Tauranga, August 21,1874Notice. Tauranga North Township Highway. pESSONS requiring an OUTLET from and to their Premises for DBAYS to the Beach Road or other Streets in the District, are required to have proper CULVERTS and KERBING PLACED ACROSS the WATER TABLES and FOOTWAYS, and not to place any obstructions near their gates so as to impede the flow of water. After this notice parsons infringing will bo proceeded against under the Municipal Police Act, the various clauses of which will be strictly enforced, JAMES T. BRADLEY, Secretary. Road Board Office, August 20, 1874. Five Pounds Reward-
REWARD of FIVE POUNDS will ba paid to anyone who will give such information to the undersigned as will lead lo the Conviction of the Person or Persona who have STOLEN SEVERAL CHAINS of the POST and RAIL FENCE enclosing the Fourteen-Acre Paddock at the Gate Pa, known as Colonel Harisgton’s and Captain Mooesom's. fjIHERE are several Lots of Air Joedak’h Valuable Block UNSOLD, suitable for Paddocks and Building sites. The Sections vary from Three to Eight Acres, and will be SOLD at the UPSET PRICE of TEN POUNDS PEP. ACRE. Terms very liberal. The plan will be on view at my office for one week, when the Land will be WITHDRAWN from SALE. THOMAS SOMERVILLE. Judea Land J. BODELL, Auctioneer.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 205, 22 August 1874, Page 2
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