SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
PORT OF POVERTY BAY. High Water. October 15.— 0.50 morning; 1.24 evening. „ 16.— 1.54 morning ; 2.28 evening. „ 17. — 2.51 morning; 3.15 evening. ARRIVALS. OCTOBER. 13 —Atalanta, schooner, Conway, from Napier with full general cargo under bond, transhipped from Lennox Castle from London on account of Messrs. Graham and Co. 13 —Coincrang, p.s, Hughes, from Auckland, with miscellaneous cargo. Passengers—Mrs. Perry and child, Mrs. Butt, Mrs. Gollan, Miss Chapman, Mrs. Bailey, Mr. Buckland, Mr. M'Conachy. 13— Rover, schooner, M’Cabe, from Mercury Bay with 26,500 feet timber for Messrs. Jones and Pollard. Passenger —J. Jones. 14 — Rangatira, s.s., Lloyd, from Napier and Wellington with general cargo. Passengers— Miss Glazebrook, Messrs. Moggridge, Uren, Irvine, Biddle, and Cooper. DEPARTURES. OCTOBER. 14 -Rangatira, s.s., Lloyd, for Napier and Wellington. Passengers —Messrs. Cooper, Bowden, Gannon, Nasmith, and two others. The Opotiki was to leave Napier yesterday. The Luna was loading telegraph posts at Wellington for Napier, when the Rangatira left. The Comerang will leave the wharf for Auckland this evening.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 96, 15 October 1873, Page 2
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166SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 96, 15 October 1873, Page 2
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