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SHIPPING.

POST OF POVERTY BXY. ARRIVALS. DECEMBER. 20 — Pretty Jane, 8.8., Capt. Fernandez, from Napier with general cargo. Passengers— Messrs. Read, Cucksey, Hamer, Axup. DEPARTURES, DECEMBER. 21— Pretty Jane, s.s., Capt. Fernandez, for Auckland. Passengers - - Messrs. Blank, Cucksey, Dalziell, Barker, West, Hamer, Robb, Wi Haronga. 21—Effie Meikle, schooner, Schulze, master, for Aucklan I, via the coast. The Queen Bee cleared at the Customs yesterday, and will sail this evening for Napier. She takes 774 bales of wool, 50 hides, and 2 cases for London, the total value of which is £14079 13s 7d.

A circular has been issued to all owners and agents of steamers in New Zealand inviting them to undertake the telegraphic reporting of the arrival and departure of all steamers to and from New Zealand ports. In consideration of their undertaking this dutj, their own telegrams of arrival and departure will be transmitted free of charge and they will also receive telegraphic notice of the arrival at each port of the steamers carrying the English mail. Favorable answers have been received from most of the persons written to. Lyttelton, December 17.

The Pleiades’ immigrants landed this afternoon, numbering 318 souls. Ten deaths occurred during the voyage —four adults and six infants.

Before the Cyphrenes left San Francisco, a meeting of the Pacific Mail Company considered a proposal to place two steamers — the Vascode Gama and. Vancouver —on the trade from San Francisco to Honolulu, Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide, returning via Port Chalmers and along the New Zealand coast, —the steamer to fill up, when other cargo is not procurable, with coals. The proposal would be further considered after the arrival at San Francisco of two steamers for the company, now expected from New York. Auckland, December 15.

H.M.S. Rosario, from Sydney, has arrived. She proceeds to Adelaide, where she will be handed over to the Australian Government as a training ship. Her officers will proceed to England by the mail steamer.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 233, 23 December 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 233, 23 December 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 233, 23 December 1874, Page 2

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