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SHIPPING.

ARRIVAL S. OCTOBER. 6th—Te Anau, Captain McGee, from Auckland. Passengers—Mr and Mrs 11. E. Johnstone. Mr and Mrs Ballantyne, Messrs H. F. Clark, Watts, Cameron, Bloomfield, Graham, Williams. Niko, Tipo, Wilson, Edwards, Dactward, Croft, Wilson, Hare, and Bain. 7th—Oreti, Captain Helander, from Auckland. Passenders*—Mrs Thornton and child, Mr A. Slack. DEPARTURES. OCTOBER. 7th—Te Anau. for Southern Ports. Passengers— Messrs Ewing, Bishop, Edwards, Pirie, Kirker, Smith, Rowe, and 4 Natives. The Union Company’s Te Anau arrived in the Bay last evening, but owing to rough sea running was unable to land her passengers and mails until this morning. She will probably be leaving for Napier about the hour of our going to press. The s.s. Oreti, which arrival first thing this morning, left Auckland on Tuesday last, and immediately after ronnding the East Cape encountered aven- heavy gale from the southward. She spoke the brigantine Omahu, bound from the ('hatham’ Islands for Auckland. The vessel was burning a blue light, and Captain Helander steamed around her stem thinking she was in distress. On ejiquirv being made the reply was right; we were only afraid you hadn't seen us.” After a few gentie remarks the steamer proceeded on her way, but had subsequently to put into Tologa Bay, where she was compelled to remain for two days. The.Wairarapa and Southern Cross, steamers, arc to I arrive here to-morrow morning from the South. IMPORTS. Per.Tc Anau, from Auckland—49 gunnies sugar, 84 mats do., 30 cases fruit, 5 cases, 2 ingots, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 14 gunnies sugar, 55 mats do, 1 bale pa:x;r, 1 box tobacco, 2 cases sundries, 1 case pepper, 1 do soap, 1 truss, 1 case, E. K. Brown ; 1 truss, Union Company; 3 bulls, 1 heifer, T. E. Bloomfield ; 4 pkgs, Sherriff; 2 cases Mrs Ballantyne; 2 cases, G. Stevenson ; 1 case, Combs and Co; 3 eases, Gough; 1 bag Hour, 1 box, 6 bales woolpacks, 1 bullock pole, 16 bags oats, A. D. Fraser; 10 boxes tea, 1 bdl brooms, 5 cases kerosene. 2 dp sundries, H. Lewis ; 5 bags salt, 1 case sauce, 1 box raisins, 1 cask whiting, 3 cases jams, 20 mats and 5 gunnies sugar, 2 cases soap, 1 do meats, 1 do sundries, W. Judd: 5 cases, 1 box, Adair; 2 cases, J. Barrie ; 1 sack of bags, 1 pci do, 1 case sundries, 10 qr-chests tea, East; 1 case coffee, 1 pkg tobacco, 1 case sundries ; 1 bag linseed ; 12 boxes soap, 2 j-chests tea, 1 bdl paper, 10 cases kerosene, R. Colebrook ; 1 box, G. Johnstone ; 2 cases, J. Wallace; 1 byce, Parnell and Boylan ; 1 case, Mrs Ballantyne; 2 cases, Bishop; 5 bags. D. M. Orr; 1 case, 1 bale, Garrett Bros. Per Oreti, from Auckland—3 cases, Graham, Pitt and Bendett; I cast, P. Barrie ; 1 buggy, Bloomfield ; 1 case vestas, 16 bags rice, 2 |-chests tea, 2 boxes raisins, 2 case! currants, 10 boxes candles, 1 bag peas, E. Brown; 6 boxes candles, 20 mats sugar, 1 case tapioca, 5 bags rice, 6 boxes soap, 1 case Ironmongery, Colebrook ; 5 cases salmon, 2 qr-casks brandy, B 0 mats sugar, Adair; 1 box starch, 2 boxes tea, 2 cases jams, 1 case liuaejuice, 1 do milk, 10 mats sugor, 1 case shears. Barrie. EXPORTS. Per Te Anau, for South—3 jars mineral water, J. O. Barnard; 20 bags maize, Common and Co; 1 pci, Mrs Ward ; 1 truss, 3 cases, 1 pole, Graham, Pitt and Bennett ; 19 empties, Ratcliffe and Co. 1 bales skins, C. P. Brown ; 1 magazine, Croll and Ingle ; 1 pkg, Crawford.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1169, 7 October 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1169, 7 October 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1169, 7 October 1882, Page 2

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