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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

PORT OF POVERTY BAY. High Water. November 12—10.50 morning; 11. 2 evening13. —11.43 morning; 0.23 evening14. — 0.56 morning; 1.31 eveningARRIVALS. OCTOBER. 8— Opol iki, schooner, Harris master, from Napier with general cargo. 9— Taw'era, schooner, Read master, from Auckland, with full general cargo, and the following passengers — Messrs. McLeod, McDonald, Robertson, Richardson, Evan, Muir, Hogan, DeVerney, Kay, Hill, Matson, Walker, Gill, Collard, Hopkins, and Smith. 9—Julius Vogel, schooner, Kennedy master, from Auckland with a miscellaneous cargo-. Passengers—Mr. Morgan, Mts. Morgan, and the two Misses Morgan. 11 —Rangatira, s.s., Captain Lloyd, from Napier. Passengers —Messrs. Jones, Kelly, and Ihaia. DEPARTURES. OCTOBER. 11 —Rangatira, s.s., Captain Lloyd, for Napier. H.M.s., Basilisk has arrived at Tauranga. The Star of the South was to leave Auckland yesterday for Poverty Bay. The Paterson is to leave this for Auckland on the 21st November. The Luna has gone to Canterbury with His Excellency the Governor. The Paterson and Lady Bird have also taken a large number of visitors from Wellington to the Races and Exhibition about to be held at Canterbury.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 104, 12 November 1873, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 104, 12 November 1873, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 104, 12 November 1873, Page 2

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