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SHIPPING.

arrivals. DECEMBER. tt—Rotowitham, from South. — Misses Arrow, Pare >ns, Row, B. and A. Porter, Bowerman, Mortf%n, Kulner, Burch. L. Hawkes, Mast- re Arrow, Buchanan, Bowerman. Porter, William« (3», Messrs. J. Crai«, Morrice, Craig, Perriam, Henderson, B own, Keefer. Smith, Booth, Cro icher, You >g. White, six Native boys, Ebeling, T. T. Ulachi Smith s jockey, Meed imee Burch. Woodm <w. and three children, 22.—Waihora, fro u Aucklad. — Misses Bourkt, Gilmore. Kenny, AUanach, Rees, Braithwaite. M-s--dames Tyler and servant, Davidson. Messrs. Friar, Fairbum, Da-idson, and one in steerage. DEPARTURES. December, yS-iwtlntotfiuhetia, for Auckland. T*ns«cnifiira—Messrs Brookfield, Farthing, Willizuus, .1, Hmnihle, T. Hanna, AUanach, 8. .Tones. A-rhnuis I*l'. t. C. Webb, Meßne, G Cook, J. Morgan, G. G. Bn-1, Cc«k. Murphy. Finlay, G, Wyllie. D, Bunion. J. Paraons, V/. Ratcliffe, W. Bloomfield, Misses Smith. Fleuri-ie, Nelson. A. McDonald, Tert, Mesdunea Osh .rue, Lynch, Moore, ami three children, Master Maude, Constable Parmer mid lunatic (Barber). 32 -Wnihora. for jMoth. -Messrs Ormond. Sinnott. M. T. tHitev, H ur.- .J. Men, shelhm. A Osborne, 0. Ilsver,, !l. Mnch, .f. T. Cartridge, Alisa Trimber, and three Native-’. 24— Omapere. for Auckland, Passengers -Mr McKay and several Native?.

On Batur-lny afternoon last the Waihora arrived from Auckland. After discharging her cargo nnd passengers she proceeded South to Melbourne. The Rotomahana arrived on Sunday morning from Melbourne and Southern Porte, and left same morning for Auckland. The sohoonw Gisborne, Captain Skinner, arrived in the Bay fmm Auckland and the coast, with timber, etc., on Friday night about ten o’clock. She is now alongside the wharf discharging. Yesterday morning, about eight o’clock, the Omapere arrived from Dunedin, Oamaru, Wellington, and Napier. She sailed for Tauranga and Auckland shortly after noon. IMPORTS. Fee Waihora.—J pci, Munro; 2 awes. Large and Townley ; 1 ease, 1 truss, 2 pugs, Moore ; 1 case, lo boxes, Teat a'd Friar ; 1 truss, Varnell and Boyla-i ; 1 truss. 15 pkgs, Wallace ; 1 truss 1 box, f case ■cythe-stones, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 boxes, Common, Shelt«m and Co ; 1 cas-. Ad ir ; 1 pci. uorgan ; 5 cates hot les, Crawford; 4 boxes, >2 haifbox sso ip, Brown ; 8 pkgs, Tharratt; 1 case, Stubbs ; 3 pkgs, Fast: 1 bale. Porter an I Croft; 10 bags lime, Taylor. 4 ewes, 12 cas s ap lo', Petersen; 9 pkgs, Lewis; 1 ease. Conk ; 1 box, Tyer; 1 pc’, dearie. 6 cases apples, Cr ig ; 3 cases apples, Wilson ; 25 ca es apples, Matth wson ; 3 cases. Beveridge : 1 case, Judd; 10 bags • oke, WJI : 1 box, Bennett; 1 case, 1 trunk, Garrett Br ■: 3 cases apples, Johnston. Per Rotomahana—2 bales, Knights; 23 pkgs, Keefer; 1 case, Bn’len-tc n Bros: 2 boxes, Ada"<g ; 20 bales Common, Shelton and Co ; 1 pkg, Taylor; I box, Cuming: 2 cases, Baron ; I pel, 2 crates, 40 bags sat, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 pkg, Matthews ; 1 pci, Rosie : I pkg. 1 sa Idle, Morgan ; 2 cases, Stubbs, 1 cas -, Bourke; 3cases, Ad dr; 3 cases. 8b <’B,l case, I keg nails, 2 b Ils spo <ii g, 1 keg spikes, 1 case, 2 boxes nails, 1 bill 8 casks. 1 bll, 1 bdl brooms, 1 pkg, 50 bricks, 2 cas s, 1 pkg, 1 case, Groll; 1 trunk, Cooper; 6 trunks, 2 boxes, 1 truss, Anderson ; 1 box. U.S.S. Co ; 1 case, Telegraph ; 1 pci, Parnell and Bo? lan; 2 boxes, 1 tiuss, 1 pci, Porter and Croft.

Per Omapere.—Six h'-ds, Page; 2 hhds, 8 cases, Large and To • nicy ; m ca-«e<, 1 cask, East: 7 cases, 2-t boxes candles, Graham and Co; 4 case . Whinra* ;12 cases, I pkg, 3 sheets brass, 1 pci, Cl-sacks flour, 2 s icks oatmeal, 10 pkgs, Parnell and t'ovlan ; 01 sacks, 12'' qr-sacks flour. 20 bdls, 17 cases, Graham. Pitt a- d Bennett; 60 such? flour, i >ac’.;« ontim-xf, 26 !>ork eats, 22 huge, 18 i kg-, Adilr ; 28 pkg?, Cuming ; 40 qr-sacks flour, Lewis ; 2**6 3-qr-flou-, order ; 60 3-qr-saoks flour, Teat and Friar; fen 3-ar-saeks flour, 15 sack? o ts, Wallace ; 50 sacks, Craig; 4 pkgs, F.nn ; 4 rolls, <>rr; 2 pkgs, 3 c-ses, 2 pels, Croll; 16 pkgs, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 4 pkgs, Slgley ; 1 raw-, Ta’lor; 6 trunks, 10 cnee.?, Wilson; 10 jars, Matthewson nnd Co : 1 crate. 1 1 ca-c, Wallace : 88 mats sugar, Craig: 5 cases, Matthewnon : 1 case, Fryer.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 25 December 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 25 December 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 25 December 1883, Page 2

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