SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ro*l OF POVKKIY BAY. ' • 'AREMVAIZ* .Janusrv 9.—Bangatira, b.#l, frorti p»-sengeras—-Mrs. and Min Skeet sod 4 children, Mr. Harris ano2 children, Mrs. Underwood, Messrs. Grabain, Kewsrd, Hartley, Upchurch, Elms’ Mnwnr Nasmith (2), Pimia, 2 native girls, Mrs. Hallett, Mrs. Ilin, Mias McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Fer-. g son. fl January 10. —Clematis, ketch, Captain Bendap* from Napier. IMPORTS. Ex Cynthia, from Napier. —200 coils wire, 3 stones’ 150 bags flour, Read ; 1 case, 1 parcel, Horsfall. Ex Rangatir*.—4 cases, 1 hhd, 1 csk, 4 kegs, 110 bags fe,"fflFsnt?n case, 1 l»reel, R<‘fcd j 1 parce), Nawiith ; 80-bagS flour, 3 bags, meal.., 4 half-chests tea, 30 cases, Horsfall t 1 tierce,' 2 ca-ks, Purnell; 6 cases kerosine, 1 case, order. Per Dawn.—l 4 halßa, 1 bag, wool, Skillicorn and Clark; 11 batea wool, Caulton; 130 bags grass seed, Parnell; 6 empty casks, G. E. Read ; 3 > boxes apples, Boland.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 17, 11 January 1873, Page 2
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149SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 17, 11 January 1873, Page 2
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