SHIPPING.
On account of the heavy sea yesterday, the lighters were unable to tender the Oreti, and therefore her departure was delayed until to-night, when she will sail for Auckland, with a full cargo of live stock. The schooner Columbia is at present busy rafting a portion of her cargo of timber which she brought from Mercury Bay, so as to enable her to cross the bar, which she will do with next high tide. The Noko is lightering the Energy of part of her cargo of coal, and the Rosina will go out by next tide for the same pur]»o.se. l H»e Te Anau will leave Auckland to-morrow, for this port. The schooner Waiwera floated. The schooner Waiwera, has been successfully floated by the contractor, Mr C. D. Berry, and has been brought into the river; she is now lying alongside Adairs wharf. Mr Berry has shewn great enterprise and energy in floating her, and is to be congratulated upon the pleasing result of his labors. The Waiwera will be rendered seaworthy, and will proceed to Auckland for the purpose of going into the graving dock, or on to the patent slip.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1134, 30 August 1882, Page 2
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193SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1134, 30 August 1882, Page 2
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