Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OP POVERTY BAY. ARRIVALS. DECEMBER. 8 -Southern Cross, s.s., Capt. Helan.ler, From Auckland, with general cargo, two Heifers, and six horses. Passen-gers-Rev. W. H. Root, Rev. D.Sidey, Miss Ragle, Miss Bright, M r Ellis and so . VI r Mellon, and family, Messrs Graham, Bentley, Solomon, R. Kelly, Crook, Mathews, and Westrup. D E PASTURES. DECEMBER. 17— Rosina, s.s., from the coast. Passengers—Judge Rogan, Messrs J. Brooking, J. Buruett, and one native woman. 18— Southern Cross, s.s., Capt. Helander, for Napier, with following passengers — Ven Archdeacon Williams, and Rev. D. Sidey. The Tararna replaces the Otago in the New Z aland trade. The Go-a-hoad will, probably, not leave Auckland until Friday next. There will probably, be no steamer for Auckland, for another 10 days. The Jane Douglas left Napier last evening, and should be in the Bay this morning. She will leave for Napier again this evening. The R-mgatira was announce! to leave Wellington for Napier last evening. She is expected here to-morrow morning, and will leave early in the afternoon for the south. *
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 438, 20 December 1876, Page 2
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176Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 438, 20 December 1876, Page 2
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