SHIPPING.
FORT OF POVERTY BAY ARRIVALS DXCIMBIB. 4—Wise, cutter, from Toioga Bay with 28 b-*4ca of wool. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Jones and Mr Nicholson. 4—Rosina. Captain Wells, from the coast with miscellaneous cargo. 6—11.M.5. Sappho, 4 guns, eompo. sloop, from Wellington and Napier. The following is a list of her officers, and the coinpie -*> ent of men.—Commander, Noel S. F. Pighy; Lirii'enanta Willougby, E. Stitt, Frank H. Henderson; sailing master, Henry S. Penn; staff snrgeon, Patrick Keelan ; •paymaster, John Ashton ; - sub-lieutenants, Arthur G Kempe, Fred. Roofe ; assistant paymaster, R. J. W. Pearson ; engineers. '1 homos Willinott, Andrew Spalding ; gunner, Edgar J, Hills; carpenter, James R May ; mitlshitnan, W. H. Arnold. Comjsesant ol men iweiuding officers, 126. DEPARTURES. PECBXBEX. 4— PreUy Jane, aa, Captain Helander, for Auckland, with 26 head of horses and 220 sheep, shipped by Mr Kqlly for Auckland, and the follosrisg passengers—Judge Rogan, - Me*«us Owen, Parnell, Hcni Peeti, H. Hood, and Miss 0 .Byrne. 5- M 3. Sappho, for Auckland, via the -coast-. H. M. S. Sappho, ftptain Digby, arrived in Poverty Bay morning. She left Wallington oa the 2nd, and called at Napier on the Ph instant. She left here yesterday for fologa Bay, Tauranga, and Auckland. A/er a day or two’s stay at Auckland she wii) proceed round tlie North Cape, and thenraio Wellington, calling at all the intermedia* ports on the West Coast. The steamer Luna is expected here thupiondng, she having left Napier lost evening/ She proceeds up the coast as far as Taura:Ja—colleel lug on her way, the arms in the district.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 331, 8 December 1875, Page 2
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259SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 331, 8 December 1875, Page 2
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