SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
POET OK POVERTY BAY. High Wats*. March 26. — 3.50 morning; 4.14 evening. March 27.— 4.34 morning; 4.54 evening. March 28.— 5.17 morning; 5.40 evening. ARRIVALS. March 22.—Comerang, p.s., Captain Chrisp, from Napier, with 1,150 sheep DeMoidrey, and eundiy merchandise. Passengers:— Messrs. Wheeler, DeMoidrey, Beard, Barrie, Worgan, Fountain, Morris, Murrand, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Hartley, Miss Roder, Mies Reynolds. March 23.—Clematis, ketch, Captain Bendall, from Mahia. DEPARTURES. March 23.—Comerang, p.s., Captain Chrisp, for Napier, with 14 bales wool, 64 bags grass seed, 7 cases fruit. Passengers:,— Mr. Worgan, Mrs. Stevens and child. March 24.—Clematis, ketch, Captain Bendall, for Auckland, viA Mahia, with 82 casks oil, 50 sacks maize, 200 sheep to be shipped at the Mahia, and 100 sacks grass seed shipped at Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 26 March 1873, Page 2
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124SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 26 March 1873, Page 2
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