SHIPPING.
High Watch, a.m. p.m. Ttttlday, 16 >i 6.40 7.6 PHAB*6 OF TUB MOON. LMt quarter, 20th 4.53 p.m. Few moon. 28th .. ~ 4.81 p.m, ARRIVAL. Jaxvary, 18—Te Anau, from the South. Passengers : Hiber* nicon Troupe (18), Messrs. J. Kirkwood, Forsyth, Btmdough, W. Kirkwood, Drake, McCoul, Moun> tain, J. Evett, Fordham, Stock, Frazer, Flood, Prictor, G. Locke. Robertson (2), Fisher, Williams, C. Graham, Irvine, Broughton, McLean, Humphries, Paterion. N. Smith, Heir, Hencomb, Smith, Woodman, Fitzgerald, Mullaney, Waterworth, Mason, Berry, Campbell, and J. Potts; Mesdames Cuming, Shelton, Campbell, Malone. Atken, Kahrida ; Misses Vennel, E. holan, Hale, Murphy, Kirfllee, and Todd, and four children, DEPARTURE. 11—T* Anau, for Auckland. Passengers : Messrs. Paulin. G. Lyehar, J. Reading, J. Finlay, T. GttlltJi way, Maude | Mieiea Allanach, Hartrice, and Bialt; Nm> Mee. IMPORTS. Per Ta AmM pel, Mr*. M. Smith i 1 hoe, A ttNHßtaa | 1 hag Hmajuiee, 1 oase, 1 keg, W. F. Crawferd ; 2 cases, T. Adams; 1 pel, E. Murphy; 8 eases tobacco. 5 eases, order; 1 case, Hallenstcin Bros,; 2 cases. 4Oj bales, Common and Co. ; 5 cases lam. 1 erate. East; 4 cues, Snloman ; 20 boxes tea, Teat and Fryer; 1 pkge, Murphy; 1 pkge, Miss Jeffreys ; 1 horse, Doyle ; 1 case tea, A G. croll; 1 erate, 2 cases bacon, 20 gunnies sugar, 1 case, 20 jars vinegar, Adair; 1 cue bacon, 60 casks cement, 8 eases meats, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 1 bale leather, 01 lengths piping, 2 boxes nails, 8 bundles | ridging, Parnell and Boylan ; 1 horse, Fitzgerald : 2 boxes nails, 1 cask, 10 dtums oil, 1 pkge, 8 tins paint, 1 ease, 1 tin, Croll ; 1 pkge, 1 pci, Porter and Croft; 80 sacks malt, 10 rams, Union S.S. Co.; 10 gunnies boxes tea, D. Murchie; 3 cases, 1 pci, The Union 8.8. Company's Te Anau arrived in the Bay early on Sunday morning, from Melbourne, via Southern porta She discharged her cargo and j»m. •infers, and proceeded North u far as Auckland. The Southern cross, which left this port for Auck. land on Saturday last, may be expected to return on ©r about Thursday next. She will then go South. The schooner agnes Donald, Captain Bradley, hu not yet completed discharging her cargo of timber, and therefore her departure may not be expected lot a day or two. The steamer Victory will sail for London, via Rio de Janiero, on Thursday, 17th inat, at noon, fchc ta expected to make the ran In fifty days.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 40, 15 January 1884, Page 2
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409SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 40, 15 January 1884, Page 2
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