SHIPPING.
TOUT OF POVERTY BAY. ARRIVALS. JANUARY. 28— Pretty Jan**, t s.s., Cnpt. Fernandez, from Auckland, with full general cargo. Passengers—Rev. G. W Russell, Messrs. Tucker, Bryant., Evans, Shepherd, Miss Schultze, and others; also, several passengers an J immigrants for Napier. DEPARTURES. JANUARY. 27 -Opo'iki. srlv-oncr, Captain Burke, for Napier, Indr-n with grass seed, and miscellaneous cargo. C\PTAIX Feknasuez, we are informed, hn» Ken permanently appointed to the command of I lie Pretty Jane, a noti Scat-ion which will give uni venal satisfaction to his numerous friends lure. The Pretty J ne will leave for Napier today about 11 o’clock. She takes 500 bags grass se»*d. From Auckland,'we learn that the A.S.P. Company has purchased the steamer Go aHead for the sum of £6.500, the owner taking half of th-* amount in shares of the company. Captain Palmer has been appointed to the command. Wellington, January 23. The ship Berar, from London with immigrants, arrived last night after a passage of eighty-nine days. There were twenty one deaths from scarlet-fever on the voyage, and there are still twenty cases under treatment. The fever made its appearance on the day after leaving London. The ship has been placed in quarantine, and will probably be detained about a fortnight. Arrived.—The Michael Angelo, eighty-one days from the Downs, with 297 immigrants. There has been no disease on board; one adult and five infants died. Captain Luckie was found dead in his cabin from heart disease. New Plymouth, January 23. Arrived. —The Avalanche, with 230 immigrants, seventy of whom are for Wellington, bh- was ninety-two days from land to land. All on board are well.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 243, 30 January 1875, Page 2
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