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Shipping Intelligence.

>OKT OF POVERTY BAY. arrivals. DECEMBER. >— Jane Douglas, s.s.. Captain Fraser, from Napier. with miscellaneous and tlie following passengers—Miss Morton and two boys, Mrs Hird, Miss Young, Major Tistiul; Messrs G. R. Johnson, Berry, Nasmith, Colter, Kennedy, Hunt, Barsdell, Harris,. Burton, Mi-ters Bloomfield (2) 'W isou, and 12 native children. 12—Rangatira s.s., Captain Evans, from » Napier. Passenger—Miss Mogridge. M E P A R T U EES. DECEMBER. Bl—Rangatira, s.s., Captain Evans, for 'Napier andsouthern ports. Passengers Mrs Nash, Mrs Brown ami son, Messrs Newman, Smith, and Norris. The Go-ahead left Auckland for Gisborne yesterday at 2 p.in. She will ■proceed to Napier, probably, to-morrow. Mr. Adairinformsusihatthe A.S P.Co. have decided not to reduce the fares of their boahduring tlie coming season. The Jane Douglas will not steam for Auckland Until Wednesday next. The Suez mail did not come to hand by the Rangatira, as expected, on Thursday last, ft had been in the colony seven days before the Rangatira left Wellington. It will be a good joke if it- comes by way of Auckland via the Bluff. - I " “ —C ' ' ' —

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 439, 23 December 1876, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 439, 23 December 1876, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 439, 23 December 1876, Page 2

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