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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORTOF POVERTY BAY. EXPORTS. Per Tawera.—lll bales wool, 4 tons flour, 11 tone biscuits, 1 ton sugar, It ck rum. It ck ale, 1 bag oats. 1 box hardware, j ok gin, duty paid, G. E. Read. The Gazelle, cutter, has been detained for want of a crew. She put to sea some days since, with some landsmen who succumbed in a few hours to the consequence of inexperience ; and as they were not well up in the trade, the skipper deemed it more prudent to return than to race a gale of wind in the Bay of Plenty with an invalid**! crew. She sails to-day, if the wind hauls to South. * The Tawera is now a full ship for Auckland and (he Coast. Captain Kennedy cleared atfthe Customs to-day. The tantalising North-easters, which have been blowing for the last week, have detained the Dawn and Clematis which may be expected at any moment from Napier. The Rangatim, even should she have been detained on “ pleasure bent,” ought to be up to-day. The Star of the South has been up and down the Coast some half-dozen times without calling in. We should have been very glad if she had, as we have liad no mail from Auckland since she called here on the 16th of December. No wonder things get rusty in the postal department !

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 January 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 January 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 January 1873, Page 2

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