SHIPPING.
* PORT OF PATEA. high water. Wednesday—l : 7 a.m., 1-37 p.m. Thursday—l-55 a m., 2-22 p.m., : Friday—2-50 a.m., 3-32 p.m. Saturday—3-55 a.m., 4-32 p.m. Sunday—s-12 a.m., 5-49 p.m. Monday—6-23 a.m., 6-55 p.m. Tuesday—7-20 a.m., 7-41 p.m, . SAILED. Nov. 1. —Clyde, s.s., 40 tons, McLaren, for Wanganui. W. Cowern, agent, EXTORTS. Per Clyde—l bale wool, W. Dale ; 6 do, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co ; 7 casks tallow, 40 hides, P. C. (lowland ; 6 ha!cs fungus, J. Slater ; 80 sacks bone dust, 4 bdls sheepskins, 2 bags wool, E. Derrett ; 1 pel, Nicol and-Mclntosh. The Wahi, a handy little iron screw steamer of about 70 lons carrying capacity, and of a very light draught of water, is expected to arrive from Dunedin on Thursday next. Messrs Levin and Co. are her agents, and intend placing her in the Patea trade,, for which port she is advertised to leave on Friday. We believe she has very good accomodation for passengers, and that she is altogether a suitable vessel for the trade.— Post, 30th October.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 953, 1 November 1882, Page 2
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173SHIPPING. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 953, 1 November 1882, Page 2
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