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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT -OF POVERTY SAT. HIOM WaTKB. Ifan*h 8.—12.43 mornings 1.40 March 9.— 2.14 morning-, 2.52 evening. March 10.— 3.19 morning; 3.46 evening. March 11. — 4. 8 morning ; 4.26 evening. ARRIVALS. March 6.—Paterson, p.s., Captain Kennedy, from Napier, with a miscellaneous cargo, and the following passengers : —Saloon r Mrs. McMurray,Captain Montgomery, Rev. Mr. Boileux, Mr. tßoinmon, Mr. Fraser, Mrs. Kintorioi; Mrs. IHanihn and boy, Messrs. Dalriell, Uren, and Caulton, Steerage: Messrs. Airy, Fisher, Mrs. Btevens, and two Scandanavian girls. DEPARTURES. March 6—Paterson, p.s., for Auckland, with passengers and original cargo from Wellington, 40 bags grass seed shipped at Poverty Bay.—Passenger—Mrs. Gollan The Clematis arrived at Napier on the Ist instant. The Dakotah with the English mail arrived .at Auckland on the 4th inst., from Honolulu. The schooner Opotiki, hence, had not arrived at Napier when the Paterson left. The Comerang is chartered for six trips to '■transport sheep to this district from Napier. The Paterson will proceed to the Bluff, on 'her next passage South, and on her return to ■Wellington will be placed at the disposal of 'Messrs. Turnbull for freight -or charter, for a period of three months. •

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 33, 8 March 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 33, 8 March 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 33, 8 March 1873, Page 2

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