SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
* . PORT OF PATEA. Ebb Tide—One ball at mast bead. Flood Tide—Two balls at mast head. Three-quarter Flood—Three balls at mast head Stand on and take Bar—Four Balia Horizontal Bar Dangerous—Two balls at one yard arm and one at tho other. Bar dangerous for steamers outwards—Two pennants. Bar safe for steamers outwards—Ono pannant Bar safe for sailing vessels outwards—Red flag half-mast. Wait for tide—One ball at each yard arm, and one at half tho length of the yard below, ABBIVKD. oc *-~Wav erky, s.s., 77 tons, Gibbons, from Wellington. Passenger—Mrs Levin. I.M POETS, 1 truss, Brown; 32 pkgs, Gibson ; 6 do, Mahony ; 110 do, McKenna ; 6 do, Kells and Co. ; G do, Muir ; 7 do,_ Telegraph; 122 do, Robbins and Co,; 1 do, Neilson; 2 do, Otakeho Dairy Co, ; 2 do, Gilmour ; 13 do, England ; 12 do, i urlong ; 21 do, Kirk ; 31 do, Patterson ; 3 do, Barraclough ; 2 do. Pease, 0 do, Blonnerhassett; 3 do, Taylor and Bremnor; 10 do, A’Court; 1 do, Davidson ; 1 do; Innes & Co.; 1 do, Kivell: 6 do, Newell ; 12 sks, Gibbons ; 13 cases, O'Rielly ; 2 bales, Budge & McCuteban; 20 bags, Newman Bros.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 1, 24 October 1887, Page 2
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190SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 1, 24 October 1887, Page 2
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