Shipping Intelligence.
9 Union Company’s Rotorua left Auckyeaterday morning, at 11 o’clock ; her 1 may be expected this afternoon. e Union Co.’s Rotomahana left WellingtB o’clock last night, for Napier, and will i here to-morrow morning, departing the day for Auckland. a schooner Gisborne, Captain Skinner, is tod to leave to-day for Auckland via the , taking with her the cargo of the Rosina, 1 b about to be laid up. e schooner Columbia, Captain Conway, 1 has been lying in the Bay for the last lays, sailed yesterday morning for Auekie schooner Minnie Hare, Capt. Nicholas, Lackland on the 7th July, and may be stud here towards the latter end of next le M. Oreti, from Auckland, arrived in the late on Thursday night. Through the 1 state of the weather she was forced to n under Cape Barrier for two days, hence detention. She brought one passenger, ms cargo, and 23,000 feet of timber. She 1 for Napier yesterday afternoon, with I passengers.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1100, 15 July 1882, Page 2
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164Shipping Intelligence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1100, 15 July 1882, Page 2
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