SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT Of POVERTY BAY. High Water. December 24.— 8.47 morning; 9. 8 evening. „ 25.— 9.30 morning; 9.53 evening. „ 26.—10.18 morning; 10.44 evening. ARRIVALS. DECEMBER. 38—Rangatira, s.s., 185 tons, Lloyd, from Napier, with small miscellaneous cargo and the following passengers :—Miss Caulton, Mrs. Hamilton and 2 children, Messrs. Caulton, Parker (2), Howell, Davis, Trimmer, Nasmith, Cato, McDonald, Wallace, Ottaway, Masters Greene (2). DEPARTURES. ’ DECEMBER. 23 —Rangatira, s.s., for Napier. Passengers—Mr. Parker, Mrs. Stubbs, Mrs. Pratt, Miss Glazebrook, Mr. Boylan, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. Campbell, Messrs. Flynn, Witty, Curtin, Burchell, Miss Cowen, 1 Constable and prisoner, and 3 natives. 85 bales wool shipped by Graliam and Co. to Wellington. The following vessels wait a change of wind : 23 —Wanderer, cutter, 23 tons, Bailey, master for Auckland, via the Coast, with 20 empty casks, 8 bags grass seed, Kelly ; 100 bags maize, Horsfall. Rover, schooner, 33 tons, McCabe, for Auckland, with 43 bales wool, Read; and sundry cargo for the Coast.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 116, 24 December 1873, Page 2
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161SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 116, 24 December 1873, Page 2
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