SHIPPING.
ARRIV A L S. AUGUST. J Bth.—Rotorua, from Auckland. Passengers : —Mrs Kornberg, Messi's W. Good, St. John, and 3 in steerage. 19th.—Oreti, s.s., from Auckland. Passengers : —Miss Cray, Miss Fiemey, 2 others, and 8 through passengers. DEPARTURES. AUGUST. 18th.—Rotorua, for Southern Ports. Passengers : —Mr and Mrs Gray, Messrs Whitaker, J. Brunskill, Hereona, Saunders, DeLautour, Abell, J. R. Davis, Major Richardson. The Rotorua left this port last night, for Napier, arriving at the Spit at 6 o’clock this morning. The Oreti arrived at 6.30 this morning, from Auckland; she leaves to-night for Napier. The schooner Waiwera arrived at 8 o’clock last evening, with 65 tons of coal for Mr H. Luke, and a small quantity of timber for Mr W. O. Skeet, from Auckland. As she is drawing Bft. 3in., and there being only 6ft. 6in. on the bar, it is impossible for her to get in alongside of the wharf to discharge her cargo, therefore fully half of it will have to be lightered. On account of the South-east gales, which sprang up this morning, the lighters had to leave the Oreti and the Waiwera. The latter was, however, forced to get under way, and beat over under Young Nick’s Head. The cutter Sovereign of the Seas sailed this morning for Auckland, with 85 sacks flour, and 200 bags of maize, shipped by D. M. Orr. She had a little difficulty in'crossing the bar, but eventually got over safely. The Mahinapua leaves Auckland to-night, and will arrive here early Monday morning. The Rotomahana will be up from the South to-morrow morning, leaving Napier at 6 o’clock to-night. IMPORTS. Per Rotorua from Auckland—2 cases, J. H. Stubbs; 1 box, D. Robinson; 2 boxes luggage, U.S.S. Co.; 1 pci., Miss Doherty; 2 cases, H. Lewis, 1 case, T. Adams; 1 bale, 1 Back, J. East; 4 cases, R. Colebrook: 1 truss, J. Wallace; 1 case, 1 pckg., S. J. Bromley: 1 pel., R. Douchy; 1 box G. Johnstone; 5 pckgs., H. Lvwit; 1 case, Garrett Bros.; 1 saddle, Wm. Currey; 23 bars iron, 4 plates, 1 case, Parnell and Boylan; 1 case, J. Wallace; 1 case, W. Judd; 2 cases, Teat and Fryer; 2 cases, P. Barrie; 1 case, J. East; 1 case, W. Adair; 1 case, S. DeCosta; 1 truss, W. Searle; 1 pci., G. R. Moore; 1 pck., M. Hall.
Oreti, from Auckland—l pci, C. Robinson; 5 doors, 1 pkg. sashes and sidelights, 7000 shingles, 10 pieces timber, 3 bdls. skirtings, 8 bdls. architraves, Harris and Lincoln; 25 bdls. axrhitraves, 24 bdls. skirting, 2 pieces handrail, 10 bdls. brackets, 4 doors, Wm. Tatley; 1 truss, W. L. Rees; 1 case, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 nests galvanised tuba, 1 1 case fittings, 1 bdl. skeitns, 3 drums oil, 1 bdl. spades, 2 cases sundries, 4 boxes, 1 case glass. I stove, 8 brackets, 2 cases, W. O. fcJkeet; 48 pieces timber, McConachie & Flatt; 4 doors, 3 bdls. mouldings, J. Somervell; 27 pieces timber, C. D. Berry; 2 sacks grass seed, C. Smith and Co.; 1 pci. drapery, Pegley; I truss, Parnell and Boylan; 1 sack oysters, Madame DeCosta. EXPORTS. Per Rotorua for Southern Ports—l pkg. trees, A. Gregg; 17 empty hhgs., Wm. Ratcliffe, 1 box, A. Hird; 1 box, Skillicom; 1 pci., J. B. Poynter; 1 pci., J. and A. Davis.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1127, 19 August 1882, Page 2
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552SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1127, 19 August 1882, Page 2
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