SHIPPING.
The Union 8. 8. Company's steamers will not call in here every week m heretofore; they will only do so onoe a fortnight. This ie done so that more time can be gained at Lyttelton and other places, though it will prove a great drawback to us. The Saucy Kate and Columbia left on Sunday afternoon, In ballast, for Mercury Bay. Both vessels, took advantage of a fair wind and sailed over the bar.
MOVEMENTS OF U.S.B. CO.’S STEAMERS. For Napier, and Wellington—S, Cross, Wednesday, June 20For Auckland via Tauranga—Taiaroa, Wednesday, 20th June. For Sydney— Manapouri, Sunday, the 24th June,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1318, 19 June 1883, Page 2
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101SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1318, 19 June 1883, Page 2
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