Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF POVERTY BAY’. A RRT YA LS. — F ep n U A Rr. 18th. 3e Anau, ss., Captain Carer. from .Au k and. Passengers :— Hrs Latin. Mrs and Miss Banjo, Miss E. V nigban, Mr and Mrs Low. Mr and Mrs Wa k.»r. Mr and Mrs McGill. J. Ellis, Messis Snedden, Beresford. R. M.Cls.k. A. Davrr, Midlouly, Matthew son, J. James, Levoi, J. Banbury, an I Master I’dth.— Arawata. s a.. Captain Sinclair, from . Southern Puits. Pa«*enffers :—s'ir Charles McMahon, Me.-srs \V. Common, Stubbs, Beiiics, Baker. Depvrtures.—February. 18th.—Te A nan, s.s., Captain Carer, from Auckland. Passengers:—Mrs Reed and <•’ i d. Miss McDonald, Mi>s Buchanan, Miss Hutchins >n, Mess-a \S i Muraurau Siumson. Gibbs, Ailntn n. Wall, Barry. E. Burt. Reardon. Huddlish, Good, ami 15 Native children 19th.— Arawata. Captain Sinclair, for Auckland. Passenger*:—Mrs Anlrews, Messrs Nolan, Adair, Hump'irevs, Wade, Afton, Davis, Allen. The s «. Oreti asriv. d in port last evening, from Auckland. The schooner Gisborne is expected to leave for Auckland via the Coast on Thursday next. The schooner Columbia will leave this port to-night, with a cargo of grass seed for Napier. The as. R -sina will leave for the Coast this (Tuesday) evening, with general cargo. Fhe Lnion Steamship Company’s Hero will not arrive from Auckland on Saturday, the 2-.»th instant, instead of Fridav, as previous'v announced. She will leave for S. uthern Purls and Melbourne the same evening. The Arawata entered the Bay early on Sunday morning last, with tw.» racehorses (Prim ami A.G.). and 75 lons cargo. She left for Sydney ria Auckland at 11 o’clock, with the following cargo s—UM) bags grass seed, 9 cases app'es, 3 portinaiiteaus. 1 box, 2 packages. The Te Anau arrived on Saturday afternoon li«t. with 20 tons cargo, and took her departure tie tone evening a Hout 7 o’clock, for Melbourne via Nap-er and Southern Ports, with a cargo ednsisting of—o 9 bales wo. 1. ;,7 cases fruit. 80 bags gra-s seed. 30 cases honey. 3 casks ta'low, 15 empty casks, It) sacks onions, 4 packages. The Christchurch says :—“ The gra n carrying trade is in a fair way of being well looked after during the coming season. Al ready t irty-seven s’ i]ts a"e advertise I to convey the gold.-n cereals to Euroi>e. The New Zea'aml Grain Agency and Mercantile Company las a list of twenty s ij»a advertised ; MrC. W. turner announces nin?. the New Z*aland Shipping Company, fire ; and Shaw. Savi.l & ( o. s agents, t' ree ; besides others Io •follow, r eg.* sdm alone will require 5*1,0 Mt tons of grain to fill t’e-u up, t! e freights on w’ ich.at the rate advertised—l2 19s p^- tonamount to the fairly round sum of Cl2 ,0
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1039, 21 February 1882, Page 2
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453Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1039, 21 February 1882, Page 2
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