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DEPARTURES.

10th.—Manapouri, s,s., for Auckland. Passengers:— Masters Rees, Hamlin, and Barnard, Messrs Bishop, Whitehead, Sapford, McGlastian, and Barnard. 10th—Mahinapua, for Southern Ports. No passengers. The schooner Waiwera has now completed her repairs with the exception of shipping her new rudder which is expected to be done to-day. The schooner Minnie Hare was towed out into the stream by the Noko on Saturday, and sailed for Waitotara in ballast. The lighters were busily engaged to-day discharging cargo ex U.S.S. Co.’s Manapouri and Mahinapua. The s.s. Oreti leaves Auckland at 4 p.m. to-day, for Gisborne, calling in at Taunuiga in order to bring th 3. Circus Company to Gisborne. She may be expected about Wednesday next, when she will sail for Napier about 4 o’clock p.m. She will then return to Gisborne on Friday morning, and leave for Auckland about noon of the same day. The Union Company’s Manapouri left Napier at 3 o’clock yesterday morning, and arrived in harbor at 11 o'clock the same morning; and left for Auckland at 2 o’clock. The Union Company’s Mahinapua arrived from Auckland yesterday morning about <5 o'clock, and left for Southern Po.-ts at 4.30 p.m. The s.s. Oreti was telegraphed as having arrived at Auckland from Gisborne at 1 a.m. on the 10th inst. The s.s. Rosina is now lying at Common and Co.’s wharf, and it has not as yet been determined when she is to sail.

IMPORTS. Per Manapouri, from Southern Ports—2 hhds. brandy, 5 cases tobacco, 21 pkgs., 1 pci., 5 cases, 1 sack seed, 15 casks whiskey (ex Fort Glasgow), 5 kegs do., (ex John Gamble), Common end Co.; 50 boxes tea 2 crates, i cask whiskey, 2 cases, W. Adair; 20 coses glucose, 35 sacks malt, W. F. Crawford; 3 j-casks port, 4 do. sherry, 41 case. wine, 4 cases, 15 J chests tea, 25 boxes tea, 2 rolls lead, 1 roll wire netting, 1 hhd., 40 bags rice, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 case, G. G. Smith; 1 pci., 8 cases, J. East; 20 eases fruit, order; 1 bale, 2 pels., 1 case, 1 pkg., Large and Townley; 3 bdls., Ibor, order; 1 truss, 35 boxes, 3 cases, 8 kegs point, 1 coil wire, 1 tin nails, Parnell and Boylan; 1 box, H. J. Finn; 1 pci., F. Dufaur; I plough, 2 mould boards, 2 pkgs., J. W. Sunderload; 1 case, T. Adams; 10 cases, Teat and Friar; 13 cases, 20 socks potatoes, D. M. Orr; 1 case, Moore; 1 do,, Barker; 1 pct, Good; 3 sacks seed, E. K. Brown; 23 cases fruit, order; 3 coses order; 6 bales, 3 cases, J. Robb ; 1 piano, N.Z.L. Co.; 5 pkgs., 1 bale, Croll and Ingle; 2 plates iron, Humphreys; 1 pkg., I. C. Teylor; 1 pkg., Stevenson; 2 qr.-casks, D. Page, 4 pkgs, plough and flxi. gs, Peters; 1 bag, J. Brown; 1 horse, H. L. Haye; 1 pel., Miss Porter. Per Mahinapua, from Auckland—l case, Major Fern; 2 pkgs., Taylor; 1 pci, Webb and Mog ridge; 6 pkgs, 3 cases, Davis, 1 pkg paper, Houghton; 14 pkgs, 1 case, 1 trunk, Adair; 6 casus, 1 truss, Lewis; 20 mats, 2 cases, 1 coil, Judd; 1 case, 1 keg, 1 coil, 1 cask, Pap nell and Boylan; 4 cases, 1 bdl, lent and Fryer; 1 cose, 2 trusses, 1 roll, Whinray; 3 cases, 1 barrel, 1 truss, 48 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 case, Moore; 1 case, 2 trusses, 1 case drapery, Cox; 1 case fish, 4 bags oysters, 2 cases fruit, Beveridge; 1 bag oysters DcCosta; 1 qr-cask sherry, 1 qr-caskport, T. J. Dickson; 1 case, East; 1 truss, Searle; 1 truss, Gray; 1 trunk, Garrett Bros.; 1 pci, Hume; 1 pci, Woon; 1 pci, Ratcliffe; 0 sheep hurdles, Fraser; 1 case, Brown; 1 canvas bag, Bruce; 1 case T. Adams; 1 case, Bishop; Strunks, boots Bromley; 1 case, Sneddon. EXPORTS. Per Manapouri, for Auckland—l box, Solomon; 1 case, Parnell and Boylan; 1 case, H. Lewis. Per Mahinapua, for Southern Ports—loo sacks grass seed, J. and A. Davis; 5 boxes, Reardon.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1144, 11 September 1882, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
675

DEPARTURES. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1144, 11 September 1882, Page 2

DEPARTURES. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1144, 11 September 1882, Page 2

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