SHIPPING.
AS£IVdLS, Octobib* 7—Te Anau, from 8 >uth — Passengers : Misses Brest, Jewett end Branskill, Mesdaxnes Brest, Brandon, Fisher, Wheeler and child, Messrs Rodgers, Williams, Bevan, King, J Somervell, Fisher, and seven Maoris 7—Manapouri, from Auckland : Passengers: Misses HarnelJ, Morrin (2), Slattery, Maude and Melviile; Mess s Whitby, Whitaker, Young, Goldsmith, Strong, Derery (2), J McKay, Rev W Morley, four Maoris and one Chinaman OCTOBER, Me“wlon« m Milkt fl i’r»- ,r ' SundMiand - Grant, Whit, and three 7— T« Anau, tor AuokUi> * ng A r6l Me.iri Bailey, Nicholoi, and Mo*W> M»«n Berry, DeLautour and three Native* The USS Te Anau arrived in the Bay fvhvn Melbourne and Southern Porte on Sunday last, and steamed away the same day for Auckland with 290 sheep shipped by Smith Brothers . ... , . The USS Manapouri arrived from Auckland on Sunday last, sailing for South with 59 sacks grass seed, 89 hides, and 19 bales of sheepskins the same day The Southern Cross is expected from Auckland early tomorrow morning, and will leave later on for South The schooner Sea Breeze is now alongside the wharf discharging her cargo of coals
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1366, 9 October 1883, Page 2
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183SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1366, 9 October 1883, Page 2
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