Shipping Intelligence.
T'->rr* bm no appearance of the schooner Gisborne up to a late hour yesterday ; but • -C 13 vady vXpiCttfd. I’he *choc.»er Saucy Kate while attemptins tocn*s« the bar y eaten la;, afternoon, grounded, but will float off by next tide. flie I.’.S.S. I’ti.’s Rotoina ana, Capt. Underwood, wili arrive in the Bay on Sunday morning next, and is announced to take her departure the same day for A tick.and and Sydn.-y. The L’.S.s. Co.’s Album, Captain Weuster. wi ] leave Auckland to-day, for Gisborne, and | 'uli leave for Melbourne via Napier and I Southern Port*. tn-mrrow (F iday) evening. ■ The 9 b. Oreti is adve Used to leave this } ort • for Napier and Wellington on Frd»y next, ■ hist instant, at 5 p.m., earning passergers ; and cargo at- reduced rates. Particulars to be ■ obtained from Mr. K. G. Gibbons, wharf. | The s.s. K -sina. Captain Scott, left this port I for the Coast, at twelve o’clock on Tuesday ; night last. She took a general cargo, and the > following pass.'Ggers Colonel Whitmore, 1 Captain Porter, Messrs. W. Clarke, J. R. I Davis, and four Natives.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1055, 30 March 1882, Page 2
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184Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1055, 30 March 1882, Page 2
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