SHIPPING.
POET OF POVERTY BAY.
ARRIVALS. march. f’retty Jane, s.g. Captain Palmer, from ‘ U | w **h large miscellaneous cargo, and the following passengers: Messrs Morrow, McDermott, Crawford, IsaacBarker, McCormack, Brooks, Williamson’ Dean, Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. llumblett and two children. 17— Rnngatira, s.s., Captain Griffiths, from Napier, with small cargo, and the following passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Dalziell and child, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Shernff, Miss Dunlop, Messrs. Ansell and Brown. DEPARTURES. march. 17—Pretty Jane, s.s., Captain Palmer, for papier, with 220 bags grass seed. 17—Rangatira, s.s., Captain Griffiths, for Napier and Wellington, with 102 bags grass seed, 4 cases fruit, and the following passengers: Mrs. Lydia. Messrs. Carlile, Barrie, Dick, Winter, and Cooper. Projected Departures. 1 retty Jane, t.s.s.. for Auckland, to-morrow (Friday.)
High Water. March 19.— 6.10 a.m.; 6 27 p.m. » — 6 44 a.m.; 7. 1 p.m.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 149, 19 March 1874, Page 2
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138SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 149, 19 March 1874, Page 2
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