SHIPPING.
XRRIV A Z 3. .SWART. Ist U.S,B, Co.'s Taiaroa, Captain Hansby, from Southern Ports, Passengers—Mr and Mrs McKenzie and 4 children, Messrs Noble, T. Harrison, A. Bowens, Fitzgerald, and Williams. Ist.—V.B.B. Co.’s Southern Cross, Captain Allman, from Auckland via Tauranga. Passengers—C*pt. Morrow, and 1 Native. • DSPA STUBB 8. nsneaar. let.—Taiaroa, s.s., for Tauranga and Auckland. Passengers—Messrs M. G. McKay, and Shepherd. Ist.—Southern Cross, s.s., for Southern Ports, Passengers—Miss Hastie, Miss Porter, Master Porter, Mr Morton. IMPORTS. Per Taiaroa—los cases, Order j 1 crate, 3 casks, 4 i-casks, 70 cs, Union Co.; 1 ease, Graham ft Co.; 2 cs, 2 grates, Parnell ft Boylan ; 1 cs, 1 pel. bluestone, Townley; 1 pkg, Herman : 1 cs, A. J. Cooper; 1 pci, Harbormaster; 4 pkgs, G. Humphreys; 2 jars, J. 0. Barnard ; .8 pcs timber, 90 bdls do., 163 i pcs do, Vnion Co.; 1 pel. Common, Shelton ft Co.; 11 pkgs, Croll ft Ingle; 6 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett. Per Southern Cross—l pci, Kennedy ft Bennett; 1 tin box, Harby ; 65 pkgs, East; 5 cs biscuits, 5 bxs, Colebrook ; 70 sks, 60 bgs flour, 4 cs, Graham, Pitt & Bennett; 7 Skgs, 1 cs, J. and A. Davis; 19 pkgs, 17 oors, 1 hhd, 1 truss, 1 ss, 89 pcs timber, Parnell & Boylan ; 1 j eask, 22 pkgs, Dickson ; 74 mats sugar, 1 cs, Common, Shelton ft Co.; 1 pkg, R. Graham ; 1 pel, C. Brown; 2 es, 3 pkgs, Croll ft Ingle ; 1 cs, 1 bg, E. K. Brown ; 1 cs, Teat ft Friar; 1 cs, Barrie ; 4 cs, 1 bx, Jennings ; 1 cs, 1 pkg, J. Browne ; 1 cs, Wallace ft Co.; 1 bx, 18 pcs timber, McConnachie ; 2 pkgs, 1 bx, 2 mantlepieces, W. O. Skeet; 3 pkgs, D. M. Orr; 1 cs, G. R. Moore: 2 cs, Capt. Skinner ; 1 cs, Teat & Friar ; 40 pcs timber, Harries t Lincoln. EXPORTS. Per Tairoa—l cs apples, Watts ;15 hides, D. M. Orr ; 1 bx, Miller; 4cs fruit, J. and A. Davis; 1 carpet bag, Capt. Skinner. ’ Per Southern Cross—l cs petroleum ; Bcs honey, H. E. Johnston ; 36 sacks grass seed, D, M. Orr; 1 es, Stubbs; 40 scks grass seed, 39 bls wool, N.Z.L.M. Co.; 1 bx, Large and Townley ; 1 pci, Beyer.
The Union Company’s Southern Cross arrived here from Auckland this morning, and left for Napier and Welliugton this afternoon. The schooner Gisborne was unable to leave this morning, but, weather permitting, she will go out of the river with to-morrow morn. Ing’s tide. The Union Company’s steamer Taiaroa arrived from the South about 6 o'clock this morning, and left for Tauranga and Auckland about 11 o’clock.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1264, 1 February 1883, Page 2
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