SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
NOVEMBER. 16th—Loch nagrar, barque, Captain Perriam, from London, via the Bluff. 17th —Southern Cross, s.s., Captain Bernech, from Napier. PMaengara—Mr W. K. McLean, and three •then. ARRIVAL OF THE LOCRNAGAR. Thia wall-known and rerular trader to the Ray has, aa also that jolHeat of jolly skinpen, Capt. FwtHm, arrix «d in the Bay, and the gallant seaman has had his hands almost shaken off by his very many friends, EXPORTS. Per Southern Cross SO head cattle. Wm. Rotdiffe and Co.; 6 bales hav, ®n sacks oate, 2 hones, M. It, Smith ; 1 pee machinery, Kennedy and Bennett; H hides, Garrett Bros.; 14 horses, 8. M. Wilson ; Bhwars, J. H. Aislabie.
The Ringarooma is expected to arrive about the hour of our going to press. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. (FROM OVR OWS COKBK-'TOXDEXT.) Auckland, This day. The schooner Gisliome, Captain J. H. Skinner, sailed yesterday, for Gisborne, with a full cargo, calling at the mill, and on the coast down. She may be expected to arrive in Gisborne about the 26th inst.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1204, 17 November 1882, Page 2
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171SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1204, 17 November 1882, Page 2
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