SHIPPING.
Phases the Last Quarter, 20th . * • • a.m. New Moon, 27th .. • • 6 - 18 PLARRIVALS. March 17— Waihora, from the North. B6€lls ters —Misses Hitchens, Bees, and Ande ' r ? r ol P fra. Swanson ; Messrs. Tyler, Bayne, Meh <lb ' Ackroyd, and W. L. Rees. 17—S.s. Rotomahana, from South. Passengers—Misses Briggs, Maginnity, Brandon, Dunning, Betford, Dunning, and Howell; Mesdames Wyhill and child, Wildie and two children, Howell and two children, Davis and two children ; Messrs. Bolton, Fisher, Davis, Gannon, Wilkie, Ward, Salmon, South, Owen, Butt; Master Reed and Purcell (2) and three Natives.
DEPARTURES. Mauch 17—S.s. Rotomahana, for the North. Passengers— Messrs. Weston, Nixon, Parkinson, Higgins, and Zale. 15—Waihora, for the South. Passengers— Messrs. Stubbs, Burgess, Hummes, Tatham, A. C. Arthur, Ward, Tronson, Matthews, Sutcliff, Grant, J. Orr, Atkens, Hutchinson g), O’Shannesy, Cuming, Dinney, Hewitt, umphreys, Cooper, Robinson, and four Natives, Mrs. Kenny, Mrs. Chambers and child, Mrs. Tatham, Mrs. Honnor, Mrs. Dunlop, and Mrs. Harris. IMPORTS. Per Rotomahana—l |-cask whisky, 5 cases, Matthewson; 140 pkgs, Union S.S. Co. (carried on by Te Anau); 200 cases whisky, 2 pumps, 1 cask, 2 pipes, Commoh,- Shelton, and Co, j 5 bales, 28 cases, 8 rolls, £ 6ases dip, Parnell and Boylan , 4 bales, 5 cases, W< Adair; 1 case, T. Adams; 2 boxes, 2 bdls iron, J. Sigley; 1 truss, A. Keefer; 1 case, 1 trunk, A. J. Cooper; 2 trunks, 1 truss, J. Anderson ; 1 case, Cantie ; 5 cases, East; 16 eases, 41 boxes, 1 chest, 2 J-casks, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 30 bags malt, Crawford ; 25 cases, 4 bales (ex lonic), W. Adair; 6 kegs, 1 case, J. Craig. Per Waihora—l keg, D. McNab; 20 boxes soap, 4 cases, 3 sacks, 7 pkgs, East; 1 case, Rosie ; 1 case, 2 pkgs, Adair; 7 pkgs, Common, Shelton, and Co.; 15 pkgs, 2 cases, W. O. Skeet; 1 case, Large and Townley; 1 ca"e, 1 bale, Porter and Croft; 2 cases, Adams; 1 truss, E. K. Brown ; 51 pkgs, 1 case, Colebrook ; 3 cases, Murchie; 3 cases, 20 sacks bran, 3 do. meal, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 2 cases, 12 pkgs, 1 truss, Wallace; 1 case, A. M. Browne; 2 case, 1 truss, 12 pkgs, Teat und Friar; 4 cases, H. Lewis; 1 case, 1 truss, Judd; 1 case, 1 bag, I. C. Taylor; 3 cases, 1 bdle, E. K. Brown; 1 truss, A. Keefer ; 1 truss, 1 case, G. R. Moore; 1 case, Johnston; 1 do., Stubbs! 5 cases bitters, Dickson ; 15 drums nails, Parnell and Boylan; 2 pkgs, Garrett Bros. EXPORTS. Per Rotomahana—2 boxes apples, Bloomfield; 54 sacks grass-seed, D. M. Orr; 15 sacks grass-seed, Judd; 2 cases honey, Stevenson. Per Waihora—2s2 sheep, 52 bales wool, 2 casks pelts, N. Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency; 200 bags grass - seed, Common, Shelton, and Co.; 7pkgs, Parnell and Boylan; 60 bales wool, 9 bags grass-seed, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 5 casks tallow, D. M. Orr ; 8 casks, 12 cases fruit, C. Nash.
High Waxes. Srs A.M. r.M, BISKS A.X. BETS P.M. Taeauay, 18 •. 8.50 9. 6 5.42 5.59 Wednesday, 19 .. 9.24 9.44 5.43 5.57 Thursday, 40 Friday, ,«1 .. 10. 5 .. 10.56 10.29 11.29 5.44 5.45 5.55 5.54 Saturday, ?3 • * ■ 1 0. 5 5.45 5.52 Sunday,’ 23 .. 0.49 1.35 5.46 5.50 Monday, 24 ... 2,16 2.51 5.47 5.49
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 89, 18 March 1884, Page 2
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