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Shipping Intelligence.

DEPARTURE S. 16th June.—Rotciiiahana, s.s., for Southern Ports. Passengers : —Mrs Davidson, Mrs Mrs Oliver, Capt. 8.-ndail, Sergt. McGuire, Constables Curry and Stag pole, Archdeacon Williams, Messrs Muilooly, Croft, Fin my, H. Glover, Fitzgerald, Brooking, Parker, A. McLean, Noble, Moor, Stewart, Kiiker, Miller, Brassey, W. K. McLean, Stewart, G. Johnstone, 8. Stevenson, If. J' Finn, Hardy, W. K. Chambers, J. White, Roe, K. Hollis, J. McCabe, Edwards, Kirkie. and 30 Natives.

The schooner Minnie Hare was towed into the river on Thursday lust. She will leave for Auckland in a few days. The s.s. Oreti is announced in our advertising columns to sail for Napier and Wellington on Monday evening next. She is expected tu arrive in the Bay early on Monday morning. By a telegram, received hv the Agent, we are informed that the Union Company’s Manapouri is again delayed, and her arrival here is postponed till Wednesday next. The whereabouts of the schooner Jessie, 'which left Mercury Bay about three weeks back for Gisborne, with a cargo of timber consigned to Mr W. O. Skeet, have not yet been ■ascertained. She was sighted oif Tuko.naru -on the 2nd inst., since then no particulars are to hand regarding her. At length the Rosina has got away ; she was announced to leave on Tuesday evening, .but could not manage it, being detained ti.l last mgliL when she steamed out of the river fur the Coast, with a general cargo of stores. Several passengers coming by the Roton.a .ana from Auckland intended to proceed to the Oil Springs in her, but on account of the former vessel s detention the Rosina departed without them.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1088, 17 June 1882, Page 2

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274

Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1088, 17 June 1882, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1088, 17 June 1882, Page 2

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