SHIPPING.
POUT OF POVERTY BAY. High Water. ■January 13.—0. 10 am.; 0. 43 p.m. » 11. —1. 25 a.m.; 1. 57 pm. A BRI V A LS. JANUARY. J I—Gpotiki, schooner, Harris, master, from Napier, with full cargo of d.p. goods, anil 3 i-casksund 29 cases whiskey, u.b. 12 —Kffic Meikle, schooner, Hooper, master, from Napier, in ballast. DEPA RTI'RES. JANUARY. 12 Tawern, schooner, Schultze, for Auckland, with the following enrgo : 173 bagsgrass seed, 105 bales woo!, 11 casks tallow, 12 hides, 35 sheep, and one passenger— Miss Drummond.
The Rangatira will doubtless arrive this morning from Napier and Wellington with her accustomed punctuality, and steam thence again during the afternoon. The jawera attempted to put to sea on unday night, but did not get dear awav * til yesterday. lhe cutter Start put into the Bay on Saturday, and proceeded to the Big river to load with grass seed, fruit, Ac. The Julius Vogel returned from Tologa on Saturday, and came into the river. She is advertized to sail for Auckland on Thursday next.
Ihe Star of the South and Gisborne steamers may both be looked for from Auckland during the week.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 121, 13 January 1874, Page 2
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191SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 121, 13 January 1874, Page 2
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