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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF POVERTY BAY, High Water. April 16.— 7.26 morning; 7-45 evening. April 17. — 8. i> morning; 8.29 evening. April 18.— 9. 4 morning; 9.24 evening. ARRIVALS. April 14.—A.S.P Co’s., p.s. Comerang, Captain Chrisp, from Auckland, with miscellaneous cargo. Passenger : Mr. Morey. DEPARTURES. -April 15.—A.S.P. Co’s., p.s. Comerang, Captain Chrisp, for Napier, with 21 cases fruit, <> bags grass seed, and 1 ease. Passengers : Messrs. Greene, Uren, and Baird, Miss Reynolds (2), Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. Johnson, -Miss Cormack. The Comerang has had a boisterous passage from Auckland having left Auckland on the Bth inst. She passed the Star of the South in the Bay of Plenty on Thursday last, and as -this would be about her position, it must have been the Star that was reported in the Bay on - Wednesday night last—always supposing there was a steamer there at all. If this is the case •we shall have to wait another vessel from Auckland before we get the mail she was most dikXiy the bearer of. But we are getting used /to these things, and should be rather disappointed if they did not occur. The Comerang being engaged in the Napier trade for the remainder of the year, will only pay us such flying visits as Captain Chrisp’s •engagements will enable him to do. Knowing the fix we are in, we can depend upon his good offices to relieve us all he can. The Opotiki left Auckland for this port on the sth.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 44, 16 April 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 44, 16 April 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 44, 16 April 1873, Page 2

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