Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF POVERTY BAY. AIIRIV A L S . SEt’TE'MBER. 27 —Pretty jane, s.s., Captain Helander, from Napier. 27—Jane Douglas, s.s., Captain Fraser, from Napier. DEPARTURES. SEPTEMBER. 27 —Pretty Jane, s.s.. Captain Helander, for Auckland. Passengers—Mrs Hood, Mrs Pyke, Miss Franklin, Messrs Somerville, Arthur, Begg, Ryland, Wilson, and Master Bloomfield. Steerage—Messrs Wilson, MTvenzie, Clark’, Vautier, and one native. 29—Jane Douglas, s.s., Capt. Fraser, for Napier. Passengers—Miss Dougherty, Miss M’Donald (2), Messrs Ferguson, and Searles. 29—Nelson, sehooner. Captain Dempsey, for Lyftleton with 30000 feet timber from King’s Mill. The Rangatira is advertised to leave for Napier this morning. Marine Surveyor at Auckland.— Captain Worsp, of the steamer ‘ Taupo,’ has* tendered his resignation to the Union Company, he having received theappointment of marine surveyor to the United Underwriters Association, Auckland.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 415, 30 September 1876, Page 2
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129Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 415, 30 September 1876, Page 2
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