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Shipping Intelligence

PORT OF POVERTY BAY. ARRIVALS.—MARCH. 18th.—Ringarooma, s.s., Captain Edie, from Auckland. Passengers f»r Gisborne: — Mrs. Kerr and child, Mrs. Beresford ; Messrs. Lawrence, C. D. Berry, J. R. Morgan, Finlay, Murray, J. Browne, Gibbons, and three Natives. 28th.—Te Anau, b.s., Cantain Carey, from Me bourne via Southern Ports. Passengers for Git borne :— Mrs. Katllebone, Miss M. Carroll, Miss McKenzie, Miss Butler, Miss Hamlin; Mr. and Mrs. Finnis and three servants ; Messrs. Fernandez. Reid, Hazel, J. Boyd, F. Hutchinson, Te Kaui, Proffitt, A. Williamson, and Carair. Departures.—March. 18th.—Ringarooma, s s., for Napier, Wellington, and Melbourne. Passengers :—Messrs. Fraser, Pine, J. O’Brien, Fhger, DeLatour, Mrs. Coppell and 5 children, Masters Rees and Boland. 20th. —Te Ar.au, s.s., for Auckland. Passengers :—Mrs. Barnard, Messrs. T. B. Lewis, Weston, Common, and Ledger.

Owing to the detention of the 6 8. Oreti in Napier, she will not leave for Tauranga and Auckland until to-inurrow (Wednesday). The Minnie Hare, schooner, Capt. Nichols, was safely piloted over the bar on Saturday afternoon last, and left for Auckland direct, with a full cargo. The Union Steamship Company’s Ringsrooma, Captain Edie, arrived fiom Auckland, on Saturday afternoon last, about 4 o’clock, with a general cargo. She left for Melbourne via Southern Ports, the same evening at 8 o’clock. Cargo: 3 cases apples, 33 hides, 9 casks tallow, 2 bales sheepskins, 1 field gun and limber, 2 cases, 1 tin honey, 1 bag seed, 18 cases fruit, 1 case, 1 truss. The Union Steamship Company’s Te Anau. Captain Carey, arrived from Melbourne and Southern Burts yesterday morning, with a large cargo for this port, and sailed for Auckland and Sydney, at. 11 a.m., with 300 sheep, 1/2 bags grass seed, 3 eases, 1 package, 1 box.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1051, 21 March 1882, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
287

Shipping Intelligence Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1051, 21 March 1882, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1051, 21 March 1882, Page 2

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