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SHIPPING.

POST OF POVERTY BAY. High Watsil Jarnary 7z— 4 8 a.w.; 431 p.T- „ B.— 8.45 a.nri.; 9. 4 p.m. ~ 9. — 9.22 n.m.; 9.42 p.tu.

A R R I V A LB. JAN U ARI. G—Tiangntim. Cnpt Lloyd, from Napier, and Wellington with sundry cargo u.b.. transhipped ex Quern Bev from London, and ex warehouse from Napier, and other d.p. Passengers Mrs. Si uhbs anil child. Mrs. Stevens and child. Mrs. Sheph -r i, Mrs. Gebbi.. 1 and child, Mr. and Mrs. Hawes and four children, Messrs. Coin u. JLurdon and two boys, Hague, Fisehc. Cooper, 'feat, Stevens, Bick, Brodie. Parker, McDowell, Paid. Lysiiar, and the Ven. Archdeaceu Williams. DEPARTURES. JaNUARY. 3—Opotiki, schooner. 38 tons, Harris, master, for Napier, with 17 bales wool, 24 hides, 75 bags grass seed. 6—Julius Vogel, schooner, 5G tons, Kennedy, master, for Tologa Bay, with sundry d.p. cargo. 6—Rangatira, s.s„ Capt. Lloyd, for Napier, ■with 21 bales wool, 65 bags grass seed. 14 bales grass seed, 4'"' boxes apple-, and sundries. Passengers—Mrs. O’Donoghtie, Messrs. Linwood, Cooper, Heiyar, Hague, Chambers, Reardon, jutitiberi, Mitchell, Collt-dge.

CLEMATIS sails for Auckland to-day, wiih 300 sheep, 28 bale- wool. ICK’ bags grass seed. V. i; have to thank the purser, of '.be J-nnga-tira, Mr. Doherty, for prompt d/nivery of our files. Tawera has sailed to Murenai to loir! woo! on account of Messrs. Johnson and Westrup. Seven packages of mueniuerv on account of the local Peiro!<>um Company, w re amongst the cargo ex Cieinatis on Friday last. We learn that the new steamer shortly to arrive from home to the order of Messrs. Watt of Napier, has been purchased by the A.S.P. Company and will commence running between Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, shortly after arrival.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 119, 7 January 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 119, 7 January 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 119, 7 January 1874, Page 2

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