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SHIPPING.

PORT OF POVERTY BAY ARRIVALS. JUXB. DEPARTURES. JUNE. 28—Go-a-head, sj, Captain McGillivray for Wanganui ria Napier and Wellington, with original cargo and mails, and the following passenger*: —Miss Higgins, Miss Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Lysnar and family, Messrs, Sullivan, Hutchinson, Williams, Boland, and 2 natives. A IJVI Wegrain from Napier last nignt informs us that the Bangatira was, to leav.e, Wellington at 2> pirn* yesterday, anrt willsteam for Poverty Bay from Napier on Thursuuty? therefore Tie re off Friday morning. The movements of the Pretty Jane are ▼ery uncertain. The local agent here, having recffve^.^p^y- to repeated of Quern Bee, 81 days out from Napier, had not arrived home on the 4th May. William Aundall from Napier wasi anxiously Wdd furiin LoiLloh. " c> / The steamship Cadiz wae lost near Brest while on a trip from Lisbon to London. Late lhf.nwnbertf iiwtysf |q eiftjtwd. TU CMiz got oat of ner course in consequence of the mis-reckoning of her captain, and struck. Sh'e sunk almost imme- < diately. -t • -xz I W f Tltfi> \Mm Loncfoa WstAaKrs say* * n American fine of steamers will mo.-t likely be laid on before long, le’ ween Australia, New Zealand, and California. Th 2 Patter Mail Company will probably undertake the contract, and as they art one of t ifrjwt the’vejyr largeet steamship Company in the States, their name is a gua an ee that nether ability nor capital will be to make the line a success. The City of pyxt to the Great Eastern the largest -steamer. in the world, belongs to |bj? company, whichaJso possesses a fleet composed of*vei-.«rlsotach as the Colorado, and Nevada, all if which would, from their size, speed, an<j carrying. capaUlitii s be admirably adapted to the requirements of the trpde fiet w.«ep f - Australia snd Western America. It is to be hoped in tire interest) that the Pacific Mail Company will be induced to unde.take the service, and that the colonies will punt such a subsidy as will render the unde r taking a

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 285, 30 June 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 285, 30 June 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 285, 30 June 1875, Page 2

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