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SHIPPING.

PORT OF POVERTY BAY. ARRIVALS. OCTOBER. 10—fiangatira, s.s., Captain Lloyd, from Napier, Bild Southern ports, with miscellaneous cargo, and ‘the following passengers Mesdataes Best, Harris, McKenzie, Gittins, Bourke, Miss Hargrave, Messrs Levi, Raini, Saunders, Bell, Helyar, Founds, Campion, *Hamar, Johnstone, Carr, Mr and Mrs Buchanan, and two children, Mr and Mrs King and 7 children. H—Pretty Jane, s.s., Captain Fernandez, from Napier. Passengers —Mr and Mis Robb and family, and Mr Ross. 5) EPARTVRE R. OCTOBER. 10—Rangatira, s.s., Captain Lloyd, for Napier and Southern ports. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Bell, Dr Moore and son, Messrs Scott, ■'Parker, Nasmith, Founds, Raini, Levi, and Adams. 13—Pretty J>ne,B.S;, Captain Fernandez, for Auckland, with several passengers. 'The Pretty Jane left the port last night with passengers and a cargo of sheep for Auckland. The F. Guiniveve, from Melbourne to Manilla, is wrecked near New Guinea. Three boats’ erews have reached shore safely. A "London telegram of latest date (22nd September) reports that nothing has been heard of the cable steamer Faraday for ten Post Chalmers, October 5. The Christian M‘Ausland was towed into harbor .yesterday. She has 356 souls on board, equal to 283| statute adults. There were seven deatlis (children) on the Voyage, and 4hree births. Captain Kennedy, long and favourably, Inown as a commander of several steamers in the New Zealand and intercolonial trades, has! been appointed to take charge of the s.s. Easby,' a large new steamer running between Newcastle, Sydney, and Dunedin. Wellington. The N.Z Shipping Company have decided not to break up their fleet of steamers. They have sent home for specifications and estimates for putting new compound engines into the Taranaki and Wellington, but if the work can be done reasonably in this Colony, they will have it done here.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 213, 14 October 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 213, 14 October 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 213, 14 October 1874, Page 2

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