Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF POVERTY BAY. Arrivals. —January. B.—Kingaroom*, from Auckland. Passengers : Mrs Skeet, Mias Ardnain, Miss Drummond, Mrs F. Cox. Messrs McLean, K. Smith, Barnes, Finucane, Somerville, Hills, Mrs Burns and three children; Lee Hoy. Cargo, 15 tons. Departures.—January. 6.—Ringarooma, Capt. Chatfield. Passengers i Mr Reardon, Mrs Miss and Master Teat, J. HamondJMr Bentley, Miss T. Townley, Mr Patterson, Mr Haughey, Mrs Villers and two children, H. Ross, Mr Steele, Mr Butler, Mr Rhodes, F. Emus, Mrs Patrick and child, Rawinia, Te Whiwhi, Reti Reti, Tapi'hana, Constable Wilson and three Maori prisoners, Mrs Wells, Mr Dodson. -. The Rosina. arrived from the Coast, yesterday, full laden with wool; and will go to Wnangam today for another cargo. The barque -Lochnagar, Capt. Perriam, cleared yesterday at the Customs, and will sail to-day for London, with the following cargo:—1,972 bales of wool, valued at £38,000; « case of Maori mate, £10; two packages wearing appanfi, £5O; -and five cases honey, £lO-;total £33,070. Mr 3. Breigham proceeds to England as a passenger.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1020, 7 January 1882, Page 2
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168Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1020, 7 January 1882, Page 2
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