SHIPPING.
PORT OF PATEA. HIGH WATER. Friday—l 2-28 a.m., 12-50 p.rn. Saturday—l-13 a.in., 1-36 p.m. Sunday—2-4 a.m., 2-26.p.m. Monday—2-58 a.m., 3-27 p.m. Tuesday—4 0 a.rn., 4-34 p.m. Wednesday—s-10 a.m., 5-50 p.m. Thursday—6-20 a m., 7-0 p.m. The Union Company’s new steamship Hauroto, from Glasgow (25th October), arrived at Melbourne on Wednesday.. A Reuter’s telegram from Melbourne says : It is announced that the Union Company have purchased the steamship Suva, 293 tons, from Messrs J. McEwan and Co., by whom she has for some time past been employed in the trade between Fiji and Melbourne. The Company intends employing one of its large steamers on that line, and the Suva will be engaged in the Islands as a feeder to the trade. It has further transpired that, the Company has made arrangements to open a branch establishment in Melbourne on the Ist January, under the management of Mr David Mills.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 972, 15 December 1882, Page 2
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149SHIPPING. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 972, 15 December 1882, Page 2
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