SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF POVERTY BAY. High Wmn. February 15.— 7.5 morning; 7.19 evening. February 16.— 7.33 morning; 7.47 evening. February 17. — 8.4 morning; 8.21 evening. February 18.— 8.39 morning; 8.57 evening. ARRIVAL. February 14.—Saucy I ash, schooner, Captain Smith, from Auckland, via Mercury Buy, with 3 tons of Merchandize, S. T. Horsfall. DEPARTURES. February 11.—Dawn, cutter, Captain Harris, for Napier. February 11.—Columbia, schooner, Captain McLeod, for Auckland. February 12.—Comerang, p.e., Captain Clirijp, for Auckland. February 13. — Tawera, schooner, Captain Kennedy, for Auckland, via the Coast. February 14.—Saucy Lass for Napier with cargo of timber and shingles from Mercury Bay. Passengers: Miss Poynter, Mr. Poynter, Major Westrup, Major Pitt, Mr. Davis, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Uren. The Clematis was loading for Mahia and Napier at last advices.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 27, 15 February 1873, Page 2
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126SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 27, 15 February 1873, Page 2
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