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shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF POVERTY BAY. ARRIVALS. NOVEMBER. 16—Southern Cross s.s., Captain Holmes, from Auckland, with a miscellaneous cargo, and the following passengers. —Mr and Mrs Johnston and five child - ~ren and servant, and Mr Harper. 16—Jane Douglas, s.s., Captain Fraser, from Auckland, with a full miscellaneous cargo, and the following passengers— Mr Siicdden. DEPARTURES. NOVEMBER. 16 —Southern Cross, s.s., Captain Holmes, for Napier, with a miscellaneous cargo, and the following passengers — Mr AlcKeay. The Jane Douglas was to steam for Napier at 5 o'clock this morning. The Sues English Mail will, probably come on in the Jane Douglas on Wednesday next. We are informed that the Lochnagar has arrived at Nelson, after a good trip, and will be round here in the course of next week, to land some 300 tons of cargo for Messrs Graham & Co. It is uncertain yet whether she will load the rest of the wool here, or not, or what her destination will be. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING. London, October 28. The wheat market is quiet. New Zealand, 48s to 51s. Arrived : The Fernglen and 'Wellington. Melbourne, November 11. The St. Osyth arrived on the Bth November. Brandies very high ; 30s 6d has been paid for Hennessy's case; balk, Bs. Large sales iu sugar, but pricesare scarcely so firm. One firm are holders. New Zealand oats, 3s. 6d. to 3 7d.; wheat, dull, 6s. sd. to 6s. fid. Sydney, November 11. The market is unchanged, with the exception that caudles are a half-penny dearer. Auckland, November 11. The City of Auckland, Captain Ralls, arrived on the 11th November, 88 days from land to land. She brings a large number of saloon passengers ; one family comprised 11, another 8, and another 6. In the second cabin one family consisted of 9.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 429, 18 November 1876, Page 2

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shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 429, 18 November 1876, Page 2

shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 429, 18 November 1876, Page 2

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