SHIPPING. PORT OF TAURANGA. High water at the Heads ibis day Morning, 3.58 ; Freeing, 4.22. San rise? and sets this day •Morning, 4.41 ; Evening, 6.52. Moon; New moon, 28th, 11.23 a.m. Abiutals.—N ovc mber. J9—Yincett, culler, Burke, from Auckland, with general cirgo. 2.1 —Rowena, sB, Sellars, from Auckland, with general cargo. Passengers : Messrs JHalioncy, Townsend, Washer, and Mood. Mr and Mrs Kensington and two children and servant (oflfsengers for Port Charles, unable to land), 23 —Rowe mi, es, Sellars, pot back from OJiiwo, with original cargo and passengers. P'EI’AIiTTTUEt). —November. 2-2 - Victoria, cutter, Fullerton, for Katikali, with timber, Ac. 22-Rowena, as, Sellars, for Ohiwa, with sundries. Passengers: Mr ami Mrs Pricing ton and servant, the Airec Troupe (four), and five in the steerage. The a s Rowona made a remarkably quiek passage to Auckland and back this last trip. She left Tauranga wharf at 11.45 on Friday morning, arriving in Auckland at S on Saturday morning, leaving again at 6 the same evening, arriving alongside the Tauranga wharf*ai 10.35 on Sunday morning, Thus accomplishing the trip, including detention of ton hours in Auckland, in forty-sis hours and fifty minutes. The schooner Janet Grey has unavoidably boon detained in harbour since yesterday week, owing to her maim mast being in a damaged state. A new rmist having been sent for from Auckland was brought down by the Rowerm on her last trip from the yards of Messrs Henderson and Spraggin, It is expected that tho Janet Grey will be able to get away to-day, when she will sail for Mercury Bay, and load timber for Lyttelton. Tim 8 8 Rowena left for Ohiwa on Monday evening, arriving off tho bar at live o clock yesterday morning. Owing to the rough state of the weather, she was unable to cross the bar or land her passengers, who were therefore brought back to-Tauranga. The following passengers are booked per Rowena:—Fur Auckland : Mrs Ramsay, Mrs Paul, Messrs Conway, J. F. Logan, Mahoney, A. Warbriek, Sheath, Skey, McDonald, 0. N. Robert, Firth Wriglcy. For Port Charles; Mr and Mrs Kensington, 2 children, and servant,
as (By order of the Public Trustee.) I!,. C. JO 111) AN HU sell l»j auction at tlio round, Tanrariga, in the estate of the late A. Anderson, of Katikati, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, AT NOON. THE EXTENSIVE HIiRD OF CATTLE Comprising — Milcli Cows Springers Store Stock Yearlings Calves and Horses ( By order of the Public Trustee.) R. C. J0R1) A N Will sell iy auction at tlio residence of the late A. Anderson, at Katikati, ON ’SATURDAY, NOV. 27, AT NOON. ill CULT IJR AL IMPLEMENTS Stores, and Personal Effects
'nilumaii who removed’ a Docs Lmuxand Lady’s Garden Spade from certain Lack premises in liarington Street will oblige by EETUENING the same, accompanied by a written apoloyy. If this notice is ignored severe measures will bo resorted to. iki Summer Meeting, NOTICE. <JIIE above Eaco Meeting will take place at Opotiki on the 27th day of December next 'Programme in a future advertisement. In the meantime particulars can bo obtained by communicating with the undersigned. w: T. MASON, lion. Sec.. Opotiki, Nov. 20, 1875.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 335, 24 November 1875, Page 2
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