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SHIPPING.

PORT 0 F FAT EA. ~~ HIGH WATER. This day—9.ll a.m., 9.31 p.m. Thmsday—9,sl a.m., 10.10 p.m, Fri- ay—lo.2B a.m.. 10,45 p.m. ARRIVED. November 14.—Clyde, s.s., Gibbons, from Wanganui. BAILED. • November 18.—-Jane Elkin, ketch; Leslie, for Peiorus Sound. - November 18.—Elizabeth, ketch, Hart, for Peloms Sound . November 13.—Dante, cutter. Bradly. for ,■ Manakau. : » - November 13.—Dawn, cutter. Naori, for Manakau. November 14. Clyde, as., Gibbons, for Wanganui. IMPORTS. Per Clyde, from Wanganui. McGuire ; 1 baby carriage. Christie ; 7 pkgs, Milroy ; 5 do, Williams-; 15 do, David on ; 2(1 do. Foreman ;■ 8 do. E H do, W. P-. Proper 21 pin timber. Livin':rone : 113 pkgs. Gibbon ; 01 do. Furlong; It do, Haywood ; 21 pkgs. Quinlivan ; I >•;. Warren ;.2 pkgs, ,1. Proper; ."It do, Tapi in; 2 pkgs, J. Beumi hj : 4 do, Odgen ; 107 do. Dale ; 1 es. T etl ; 15 pkgs. Aconrtl do,. Pearce : 08 mats S' : gar Garner ; 2 pkgs. Conway ; 1 do, Jvciiac ; 1 do. P. Campbell. On Monday last a fine breeze sprang up ■which enabled (he whole of (ho; small He'd, lately windbpi.nd .here to get safely out. a id * speed away, to their various destination y

The Clyde'arrived yesterday morning, bringing about 33 tons ol cargo. She left Wanganui on Thursday evening, but encountered Strong head winds during her passage, so much so that she was almost compelled to run back. Since her lad vi at a 'neat little cabin has been constructed in her, with two berths, and very comfortable accommo lation on a small scale. She sailed for Wan gam ion last night’s tide.

■ln consequence of the correspondence between the Admiralty and Lloyds re-peeling the desirability of Her Majesty’s ships calling, when practicable, at- uninhabited islands in search of castaways, orders have been given-to the Wolverine to call at the Crozets on her passage to Australia.

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 167, 15 November 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 167, 15 November 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 167, 15 November 1876, Page 2

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