Since our last, '.he heavy sea then reported as prevailing in the Bay, has considerably subsided, but is still tolerably high, and braking across the bar. This afternoon, the brigantine Esther and the s.s. Rangatira arrived in the roadstead, and entered the Iron Pot without any greater mishap than the washing over them of two or three sea.?, and a temporary grounding on the bar. A large number of persons assembled on the be;ich to watch the two vessels cross the bar. "We are indebted to Mr Edmondston,. purser of the Rangatira, for delivery of our Southern nies. Two civil cases came before the Resident Magistrate's Court this morning. Peaeock, Smith, & Co. v. Jameson.— Claim of £S 18s 3d, balance of account Plaintiff nonsuited. Morley v. Tannian. —Claim of £2 Is, for goods supplied. —Judgment for £1 19s 9d, with costs, 9s.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1355, 21 June 1872, Page 2
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