SHIPPING.
PORT OF POVERTY BAY.
IHE Agents know nothing of the B.s. Pretty Jane. She may bo in to-day from Napier, •and possibly not until next week. AUCKLAND. March 31. Thß schooner Marion Penny han arrived from Levuka. She reports the steamer Mnegregor to be floated. 11.M.5. Pearl tried for several days to get her off, but. broke ail her strongest warps, and was compelled to desist. Meanwhile, 206 tons of sugar, and large quantities of coal were thrown overboard, there being no chance of landing them. The steamer floated off by herself on the 7th March, the Pearl having g One to Levuka. The Macgregor was taken into safe anchorage in Galoa Bay. She has a hole 12 feet by 5 feet in one of her forward compartments, which is full of water. She is otherwise uninjured, and will be repaired as well as circumstances permit, and taken to Sydney to be docked.
High Wateb. April 8-— 9. 3 morning; 9.28 evening. S pril y.— 9.53 morning ; 10.23 evening. April 10.—10.55 morning; 11.35 evening.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 157, 8 April 1874, Page 2
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175SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 157, 8 April 1874, Page 2
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