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SHIPPING.

POUT OF POVEETY BAY ARRIVALS. OCTOBER. 4— Pretty Jane, Captain Helander, from Napier, with miscellaneous cargo and following pasaengem— Mrs Harding and child, Mrs Bogan, Meter* Smith, Phillips, Crawford, Andrews, Bost, and two in the *’ ...steerage. — . _ , ,«. .» DEPARTURES-. HT,_ [[■' OCTOBER. 4—-Pretty Jane’ Us~ Captain Helander, for Auckland, with cargo of sheep and cattle shipped by Mr Kelly, and following pa-sen-gers—Messrs Phillips, Andrews, Chatfield, Sutherland,-Jrjniaffpn, and Crawford.

r. MUJLA lul JUK a. » - > The. cutter V aipiro, aoout six wecls airo. arrived in this ; jh-rt on ..Siivd&Js last, a pagsagp. f -Site.is Io un<|Wgo‘-cert4im* -rcjjiirg,: a ndW keei/TTy Air. Tfiotbpsoii,' fhiphuilder of Tologa BayMho inspected her! at Waipiro. The Whau is. we understand, to' be employed in shipping wool ; on board thej English ship that is to take away this year’s; clip from Gisborne. The t.s. Sduthem Cross is advertised to V'ave here for Napier to-iniwow(Thursdtiy;) I She llcfti Auckland yesterday -at 31 o’efork," and is expected to 4save iljir port] about 4 o’clock- to-morrow afjerpoon. The r$ are‘ several passengers anxiously uwaiting heri arrival inHtfisbofruO. ‘ ' -■ . AuCKCAirpI, Reptonber .29. Arrived: Cfcy bf'Aiwki*nd< ship, from London, after® passage'of 105 days.-/.During : the passage thd pi.rgo broached. It wa shown that the perpetrators scrambled ove kegs of gun powder ;to ’g£t at bio daSes o * brandy In coAseqherioe Of broachingiirargoi on board the ship City of Auckland, iMldj what has transpired os to storage of kegs of powder, a representation as to carejess stowing ofj dangerous goods' in- ]ja-»sengvr shipif- haV been made to the Cueto niojiy the Harbormaster. September 30. Intelligence has been received that the bodies of two men, believed to be Captain; CHflrifh and* a s>ntnan,' “HAvd been washed; ashor* af KaipaiaV also the* headboard with 'jiamaof thc.KcaitLi’daera. Captain Logan intends to -enter an act ion j aeainat the of Custons* for! ■damages sustained by, the jvrougful survey ofj the Hero, which resulted tn his Ufrittg'’fined! £lOO. The matter Kas <lalelJ* fdftnefcU the! subject of a petition th the Hodse, vdliicii was--not favorably |tw»f*d #n. , Hence Captain | inteuda. to Kia case in the Supreme lmMs^*Tsock— A San Francisco, contemporary sure : ( «‘Tpe Pacific Mail S|eam-i 'ship Coinptnrriß fttst (Simple! ing its immense ■new deck ■a< pifetoMo. ‘which'-willhe-fene of| lha largest on thb Jforth River/. It will be! 583 feet in length, and 90 ,ffej wide; the* company' have it from *|Docki tb. part'inent. It has , 52,470 Square feet,{ covering about an sere and a quarter,or gyound, and was coiw .-iK-ted : under Genera 1 . Ctetihainsi

ln the rear of tha pieri bulkhead-wall of 'atone has been* constructed,. u,bich r wJH give.. strength and security to the .dock- The dock! will be'flnished dboqt the middle of Adgust. The sheds and otfibes a?e being"' constructed; at the expense of the company. At the) ■present type- (he business of. the after, the loading or sailing of tlje steamers, is’ carried on in 1 he new dock, and is fouuiTto be! all that could be |

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 313, 6 October 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 313, 6 October 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 313, 6 October 1875, Page 2

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