SHIPPING.
PORT OF POVERTY BAY arrivals. BIPTEMBER. 30 —Ran gating a a., Captain Griffiths, from Napier. and the southern provinces, with a general cargo, and the following passenJvrs :—Mrs. Preece. Messrs Simpson. Chatfield, Scarfe, Sunderland, Reardon, G.bbons, Behan, and one Chinaman. 30 —Pretty Jane, s.s., Captain Helander, from Auckland, with miscellaneous cargo, and the following passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. ' X Reeves,Messrs Fin’.ayson, Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. Davies Miss Bott, Mrs. Davison, Miss Moors, Mr. Goo<*h. Mr. Griffin, and 22 in Jhe steerage inch ding 14 Government immigrants. DEPARTURES. Beptembu. 30—Rancatira, s.s., Captain Griffiths, for Napier, with a general cargo and t he following passengers :—Miss Jeffrut, Messrs A. Campbell, Knight, Mr. and Miss Higgins, Ryce, and 2 Chinamen* tO —Pretty Jane, s.s., Captain Helander, for Napier, with a general cargo and the following passengers- Messrs Ford and Crawford The Pretty Jane left for Napier early yesterday morning. She may be looked for on her return tomorrow, and will load here with stoek leaving for Auckland on Monday night. Tiie /feafAera Croat of Tuesday last says : — “ The schooner Agnes Donald is announced to sail to-day for Poverty Bay and the East Coast. The Robins Dunlop cleared at Auckland for London mi the 25th Sept. The cargo is valued at £40,000. Bluff, September 22. The s.s. Ringarooma, Captain McLean, left Melbourne at 5.10 p.m. en Saturday, 11th with the English mail via Suez, and arrived here at*7 o’clock this evening. The passage across was run in three days 20 hours, the quickest on record.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 312, 2 October 1875, Page 2
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251SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 312, 2 October 1875, Page 2
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