SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF POVERTY BAY. High Water. April 26.— 4.ijl morning; 5.17 evening. April 27.— &.U) morning; 6. 2 ■evening. April 28.— 6.22 morning; G. 40 evening. April 29. — 7. 0 morning; 7-18 evening. ARRIVALS. April 24.—Opotiki, schooner, Captain Harris, from Auckland. April 21. Colonist, schooner, Captain Lewis, from NajHer. Hie Colonist has had a rougli passage 'from Napier to this port. She left on the Bth inst., tbus occupying 16 days. She hails last from fthe Kart Cn|M'*comiiig up .in -company with the Opotiki. The Colonist brings 20 rams, 1 horse ami i dogs for M. DeMeidrcy, all of which diave been safely landed. 'flic O|M)tiki was also a wind bound vessel she left Auckland about the sth inst., and has. met with very boisterous weather. She brings a •cargo of coals and merchandise for Captain Read.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 47, 26 April 1873, Page 2
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139SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 47, 26 April 1873, Page 2
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