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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF POVERTY BAY. Arrivals.—December. 26—Rotorua, 8.8., Captain Tozer, from 'Napier and South era Porte. Passengers : — Mesdamea Shelton, Ward, Hardy, and Priestly ; Misses Rwhop, G-iHman, Handing, and Morris ; Messrs Tfhbets, Dickson, Day, McFarlane, Maunsell, Williams, Brown, Rees. Goodall, Lysnar, Cameron, Shelton, Gruner, Matthews. A. McKay, Paora Matua, Peke Kerekere, DeLatour, Wi Peri, Xing, 5 Natives, and 7 in the cteerage. Departures.—December. 26—Rotorua, e.s., Captain Tozer, for Auckland. Passenger’s : —Misses Allen (2), Messrs J. Martin, E. Jelly, H. Cook, Ballantyne, Somerville, McLead, Barnes, C. Laity and eon.

The claim against the ship Pareora 'for salvalge has been settled by the owners paying £2OOO to the owner of a tug which towed the vessel baekto the Tliames after she had slipped her cables in the Downs. The amount claimed was £5600. The Orient steamer Cotopaxi made the run from Melbourne to Sydney in thirty-six hours forty-eight -minutes. The P. and O. new’ fi seam er Rome made the run in thirty-seven hours thirty minutes. The Otago "Times says by our shipping intelligence it will be noticed that the deepwater channel to Dunedin has been used for the first time,.a brigantine d.awing over 13ft. having been towed up yesterday. The steamer Penguin will make a trial of it sl»ortly, and there is reason to hope and believe that the day-dream of the Harbour Board will ere long be realised, and thatvtbe large steamers will discharge alongside our Dunedin wharves.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1017, 29 December 1881, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1017, 29 December 1881, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1017, 29 December 1881, Page 2

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