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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. BKI TUBER. 7th.—Oreti, s.s., Capta’n A. Campbell, from Auckland via Tauranja. Passengers:—Messrs Denuett and Wright. The S.S. Oreti left Tauran ja yesterday at 12.10 p.m. As soon as possible after her arriva’ in the Bay she will take on board 5( 1 sheep, shipped by Mr Clarice, and will leave direct for Auckland. The s.B. Oreti arrived in the Eay this afternoon about 1 o’clock. She will leave this evenin'/, ta’ung with her as fine a flock o* 600 sheep as con’d possibly be exhibited in any of our provinces, which do infinite credit to their owner, Mr W. Clarke, of Okiuhiutu, who is ■hipping them to Auckland. The 8.8. Rosina arrived fn>m the Eij River th's morning, with a of 20 tons of flour consigned to Mossrs Common, Shelton and Co. The Minnie Hare is discharging her cargo of coal at Frasers wharf. It is expected that the Energy will c’ear the Customs to-morrow for Greymouth. The U.S.S. Co.’s Rotomahana left Auckland for Gisborne at 12.30 p.m. to-day. She may be expected to arrive here at noon to-morrow, and she wi’l then sail for the South, the last boat leaving the wharf at 5 p.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Mahinapua leaves Auckland for Gisborne to-morrow, and wil> probably arrive on Sunday mornin aud sail for the South, the last boat will leave the wharf at 4 p.m. The U.S.S. Co.’s Manipouri leaves Wellington tomorrow afternoon for Napier, and will arrive here on Sunday next. She will then take a load of sheep on board, and sail for Auc’dand shortly a’ter aJriva'. The lait boat will leave the wharf at 8 a.m.

IMPORTS. Per Oreti, from Auckland—lo cases kerosene, D. M. Orr; 1 case, 1 bdl. bea js, 1 bale, 3 bars steel, Croll <£ Ingle; 3 cases biscuits, 4 bdls., 1 case, 41 601b-bags.of flour, 20 sacks flour, 360 pieces timber, Graham, Pitt & Bennett; 107 pieces timber, 2 cases, W. O. Skeet; 10 boxes soap, W. Adair; 1 pci., Shrimpton; 1 case, W. Brassey; 2 cases, 1 pole with whippietree, 5 bdls. trees, Parnell and Boylan; 1 case saddlery, T. E. R. Bloomfield, 1 case, J. H. Aislabie; 1 case, 2 pkgs. T. J. Dickson; 40 mats sugar, 1 box epp’es, 1 box tobacco, J. East; 1 pel., A. M. Browne; 1 qr.-cask, J. Johnstone; 10 angle iron rings, Petroleum Company; Ibd’. plants, H. Bull; 4 boxes glass, J. Robb; 1 boat rudder, 1 yoke and lines, 1 anchor and chain, 1 pel. rope, 1 mast and gear, and pkg. sails, 1 pair oars, 1 pair sculls, 1 boat hook, A. W. Croft.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1141, 7 September 1882, Page 2

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434

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1141, 7 September 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1141, 7 September 1882, Page 2

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