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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF POVERTY BAY. High Water. MarrJh 5.— '9.47 moraang; 10.11 evening. March G.—10.49 snorung-; 10.50 evening. March 7.—11.28 morning; 0. 8 evening. ARRIVALS. March 2.—Dawn, cutter, Captain Harris, from Napier, with full general cargo. The Dawn Railed for Auckland yesterday. The Opotiki cleared yesterday for Napier with 400 bags grass seed, and the following passengers : —Messrs. Horsfall, Scarf, Adair, J. W. Johnson, and J. R. Johnson. The Patterson having been telegraphed as on the berth for this port, may be looked for at any moment from Napier, on her way to Taurauga and Auckland. The ketch Clematis sailed from Auckland for the East Coast and Napier on Saturday the Bth February. The Star of the South passed the Dawn on her last trip to Auckland in her present trade. She will be laid up for repairs, prior to commencing her cliarter to Fiji. Another vessel is to be added to •eer already numerous coasting fleet. Messrs. 'Sims ’and Brown arc about to build a centre-board schooner for Captain Read. Her dimensions are to be Gt feet overall, 19 feet beam, and six feet depth of hold, The schooner is meant for the Auckland and Poverty Bay trade.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 32, 5 March 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 32, 5 March 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 32, 5 March 1873, Page 2

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