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SHIPPING.

POII T 0 F PAT EA. HIGH WATEH. This day—lo.l7 a.m., 10.32 pun. Sand iy !o.t 1 a.m.. ll.lop.ui. Monday—! 1.25 a.m., noon. Tuesday, 12. 3 a.m., 12.30 p.m. ARRIVED. November 20. Tongariro, p.s., Irvine, fio.n Wanganui Novo nber 30,—Dante, cutter, 20 tons, master, from Manukau SAILED. November 20.—Agnes, ketch, 2G tons, Calvert, master, fur Wellington November 20. —Tonga:iro, p.s., Irvine, for Wan gan ui at OORTS, Per Tongariro.—os pkgs, Furlong; 8 pkgs, 2 milk pails, 11 kegs. 7 gunnies sugar. Gibson ; 1 cs, Gore ; 1 cs glass, 1 bdl ridging, 1 pci. Miiroy ; 1 sot harness, Dcnett; 23 sacks malt, 11. "Garner; 1 jar, McGregor: 1 a% Institute ; 1 pkg, Finnorly : 1 box, Bmilli ; 1 truss, Gspagne ; 1 dray, Treweek ; 1 box tobacco, 12 kegs paint. 5 do oil. 23 sash weights, 1 pkg binges, 1 cs vestas, 1 keg nails, Davidson ; 1 cs, 1 truss, Odgers; 800 feet timber. I pkg mouldings, Henderson; 17 pkgs mouldings. 1 pci zinc. 1 bit- ridging, Miiroy ; 1 csk, Winks ; 2 csks, 2 cases, Harwood ; 1 cs, Patterson EXPORTS. Per Tongariro.—B3 bags oats, 13 do barley, Coweru, The Agnes got away on Thursday's early tide with a fair wind, and has, in all probability, made a rapid pa-sage to Wellington before this meets our readers’ eyes. ... Tito cutter' Dante has been specially favored on her present trip. She made a very quick pas-sage down, entered the river without difficulty on Thursday morning, discharged her timber, took in ballast, and sailed again yesterday morning with a leading wind for her destination. Bhe will probably make one of the fas'est trips on record should ihe wind hold any distance, as when she started. She brought 10.000 feet of kauri, consigned to Mr W. Dale. The p.s. Tongariro has paid us a visit since our last issue, and ’had no difficulty in entrance or exit.

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 172, 2 December 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 172, 2 December 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 172, 2 December 1876, Page 2

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