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SHIPPING.

ARRIVAL. March s.—Omapere, from Southern Ports.—Mr. Love and Miss Gifford. DEPARTURES. March Omapere, for Auckland.—Messrs. Patten, Ar’hnr, Mr and Mrs. Smith and two children, Mrs. Harris and child, Mr. Thompson, and a Native. IMPORTS. Per Omapere.—Four cases fruit, Kennedy and Bennett; 30 sacks oats, D. M. Orr; 60 £-sacks flour, Teat and Friar; 90 sacks flour, 10 sacks oats, J. Craig; 40 J-sacks flour, E. K. Brown; 20 sacks oatmeal, Common and Co.; 50 sacks flour, 40 |-sacks flour, 20 sacks oatmeal, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett; 60 J-sacka flour. 20 sacks oats, J. Wallace; 10 sacks oats, 30 sacks flour, W. Adair; 1 case, A. G. Croll; 5 casks, U.S.S. Co.: 2 bars iron; G. Humporeys; 15 cases sheep dip, Porter and Croft; 4 sacks hams and bacon, Common, Shelton and Co.; 5 cases sheep dip, Parnell and Boylan.

The Omapere arrived in the Bay early this morning from Oamaru, Wellington, and Napier. She left again about 9.30 for Auckland. The schooner Opotiki sailed yesterday afternoon for Auckland, with an unimportant cargo. The schooner Gisborne is not expected to sail before Tuesday next.

High Waxes. Sun RISES SETS A.M. r.sr. A.M. P.M. Saturday, 5 0.26 5.59 5.33 Sunday, 6 .. 1.10 1.52 5.59 5.33

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 100, 5 April 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 100, 5 April 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 100, 5 April 1884, Page 2

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