Shipping Intelligence.
EXPORT 8. Atalanta, schooner, for Auckland—so sacks maize and 30 sucks wheat, shipped by D. Al. Orr.
The schooner Isabella is now expected daily from Oamaru, with 120 tons cargo for Gisborne.
The schooner Atalanta, Captain Bradley, is expected to leave to-day for Auckland, with 50 sacks wheat and maize.
The schooner Gisborne, Captrin Skinner, was towed out of the river yesterday afternoon, and proceeded to Auckland via the Coast.
The U S.S. Co.’s Southern Cross left Dunedin yesterday for Gisborne via Oamaru. She wii. arrive about Tuesday next, leaving Gis borne the same day fur Auckland.
The Union Company’s Te Anau, Captain Carey, will not, as previously notified, arrive here to-murrow, her date having beeu altered to Saturday next.
The U.S.S. Co.’s Ringarooma may be expected here early on Sunday next from Napier and Southern Ports. She will leave for Auckland shortly after arrival. The s.s. Oreti, Captain Campbell, left Auckland yesterday afternoon, about 4.30 o’clock for this port, she may therefore be looked for about Friday morning next, and will sail the suine afternoon for Napier and Wellington. Last boat leaves the wharf at 4 o’clock.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1081, 1 June 1882, Page 2
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190Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1081, 1 June 1882, Page 2
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