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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF POVERTY BAY.

HIGH Water.

February B.*- 2.49 morning; 3.19 evening. February 9.— 3.44 morning; 4.10 evening. February 10.— 4.30 morning; 4.51 evening. February 11. — 5.8 morning; 5'.z5 evening.

CLEARED OUTWARDS.

Columbia, schooner, for Auckland, with 390 *L ;ep. Passenger# : — Messrs Wayster and Moray. Dawn. cutter, for Napier, with 64 eases fruit, 121 bags grass seed, 6 bales wool, 4 bags fungus, and 3 cases apparel. Passengers—Messrs. Mill, and Paviour.

The Star of the South put into Tologa Bay on Sunday evening, four days from Auckland, and short of provisions. On Monday the S.E. gale sprang up which her until Thursday, when she proceeded on her voyage to Napier. This opportunity lost must have proved very annoying to the number of passengers who liave been waiting here for some days to go South. A large vessel, supposed to be the English Mail steamer, due in Auckland on the 27 ult., passed here, going south, ou Wednesday afternoon.

The schooners Tawera and Columbia, for Auckland, and the cutter Dawn, for Napier, are all waiting for a favorable change of weather to got to soa.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 25, 8 February 1873, Page 2

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186

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 25, 8 February 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 25, 8 February 1873, Page 2

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