SHIPPING.
The Tauranga, Captain Duncan, sailed for Wellington and Dunedin on Thursday morning, about 5 a.m. On casting off from Messrs. Common & Co.’s wharf she was taken in charge by the Noko, and towed out of the river. On making a good offirg she stood away to the southward. Her cargo was as follows: —588 bags of grass seed and 5 casks of tallow, shipped by Messrs. Common, Shelton and Co.; 11 casks of tallow and 16 bdls hides, Matthewson and Co,; 1| tons honev, Murchie; 40 sacks of grass seed, D. M. On.
Hxge WiTZK, Sus RISES A.M. SETS P.M. A.M. P.M. Saturday, 15 7.16 7.32 5.39 6.4 Sunday, 16 7.48 8.3 5.40 6.2 Monday, 17 8.19 8.35 5.41 6.1 Phases of the Moon. Last Quarter, 20th 10.43 a.m. New Moon, 27th 5.18 p.m.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 88, 15 March 1884, Page 2
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135SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 88, 15 March 1884, Page 2
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