SHIPPING.
POET OF TAURANQA. High water at. ilia Heads this day t Morning, 6.1; Evening,. 6.19. Sun rises ami sets this day Morning, 4.40 ; livening, 6.55. Moon: New moon, 28th, 11.23 a.m. Abritais.—-November. 25 — Karewo, cutter, Cinnamon, from Katikath--26 Glance, cutter, Allan, from the Great Barrier, with firewood. Depastures. —November. 21—Rowena, b a, Sellars, for Mercury Bay and Auckland, with sundries. Passengers— For Auckland: Mrs Ramsay, Mra Paul, Messrs Conway, J. F. Logan, Mahoney, A. Warbrick, Sheath, Skey, McDonald, C. N. Roberts, Firth Wrigicy. For Port Charles: Mr and Mra Kensington, two children, and servant, The ketch Clematis, Captain Moller, put in under Maunganui for shelter on the 23rd inst., in ballast bound for Auckland from Napier; she left again on the morning of the 25th, but the severity of the weather compelled her to return to her anchorage, where she awaits a change of wind. The cutter Vincent, and also a cutter, name unknown, are also lying at the Heads for shelter from the gales now prevailing from the N.W., and will take advantage of the first favorable change in the weather.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 336, 27 November 1875, Page 2
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183SHIPPING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 336, 27 November 1875, Page 2
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