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Shipping Intelligence.

PORT OF POVERTY BAI A R £ I V A L 8. 21st May. — Notorua, s.e., from Southern Porta. Paesengei-fl : —Miss Bousfield, Mr and Mrs T. W. Carr, Hendeiaon. Meyers, J. Mogridge, Kai'don, Lance, and three in the •tee i age. 21st May.— Albion, s.s., from Auckland. Pas•enj»e a Misses Mulvaney. Dunne, and Grifiitlis, Messn» Clayton, Look, McDougall. DEPARTURES. 21st May.—Rotorua, for Auckland. Passenger® : —Mira Crirtal, Messrs J. Johnstone, Schisclika, Coleman. Whitaker, 2 natives. 21st May.—Albion, fur Napier. Passengers : — Mrs Cuu|»er and 8 e .ildren, Messrs J. Morrice, A. McDonald. M.H.K., De Latour, M.H.K., W. IL Chambers, Tula Nihomho. The s.s. Oreti, Captain Campbell, left Wellington last night for this port, and will arrive here to-m rrcw. The Uuion Company’s Southern Cross left Auckland last evening for Gisborne ; she is announced to leave here for south to-morrow. The steamer Rosina, Captain Harris, arrived last night from the Cuasr ; she is announced to leave again for the Coast this evening. We learn that the schooner Gisborne arrived at Tologa Bay on Sunday morning last, from Auckland. She may be expected tu put in an appearance hare during the day. The Union Company’s Albion, Captain Webster, did not arrive in the Bay until 6 o’clock on Sunday evening, having encountered a strong head wind and sea; she landed her passengers and 7 tons cargo, and proceeded to Melbourne via tout hern ports. The Union Company’s Rotorua. Captain Tozer, left Napier at 1 o’clock on Sunday morning last, arriving here at LO o’c.ock. The launch Noku conveyed the passengers and mads on board, but owing to the very rough state of the sea was unable to take in cargo, and consequently it was taken on to Auckland, the Rotorua leaving her anchorage about noon.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1077, 23 May 1882, Page 2

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292

Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1077, 23 May 1882, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1077, 23 May 1882, Page 2

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