SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. August. 15—Rotomahana, s.s., Captain Carer, from Auckland. Passengers Messrs. Atkinson, Turner, Fraser, Finlay, and Mrs. Bailey. 15— Waiapu, schooner, Captain Nicolas, from Auckland via Mercurv Bay, with cargo of timber and general merchandise. Common Shelton & Co., agents. 16— Thomas Russell, from Napier. Cargo : 60 tons. DEPARTURES. August. 15—Rotomahana, s.s., for Southern Ports. Passengers :—Mesdames Lawrence, Carter, Stewart, Messrs Johnston, Coombs, Malone, Tierney, McKenzie, Morrice, Rev. Riordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Strain and 4 children, IMPORTS. Per Rotomahana—3o cases fruit, 4 cases, 1 truck, 1 pkge, Graham, Pitt & Bennett; 5 cases, W. Adair ; 6 cases, Common, Shelton it Co ; 3 spur wheels, Kennedy & Bennett; 3 cases, J. H. Stubbs, 1 case, J. Browne; 2 cases, Adams; 1 pkge plants, A. G. Booth ; 1 bag oysters, DeCosta ; 4 bags oysters, 1 case fish, C. Peterson; 2 cases, 1 bdle shovels, Parnell & Boylan ; 1 case, J. R. Scott; 1 box, J. Rosie ; 1 bale, 5 drums oil, F. Hall; 1 box, W. F. Crawford ; 1 case, E. K. Brown ; 1 case, J. D. Watts; 10 pkges, H. Lewis, 2 pkgs, C. P. Browne; 1 prcl, H. Teat; 1 truss, Teat & Friar ; 1 truss, R. Johnston ; 1 case, Garrett Bros. ; 8 pkgs, Gas Co; 108 sacks oats, 22 half sacks flour, 40 | do, U.S.B. Co. Per schooner Waiapu—l9,7l9 ft. tim’ 5,600 shingles, W. O, Skeet; 9,076 ft. timber, 6000 ft. do, J. R. Morgan; 1,865 ft. timber, Ormond ; 10,316 ft. timber, Large & Townley; 442 ft. do, Humphreys; 1,722 ft. do, J. Mcßride; 1 case kumeras, J. Trimmer; 1 case, Akroyd. EXPORTS.
Per Rotomahana—l49 bags grass seed, Common, Shelton & Co; 30 sacks maize, Graham, Pitt & Bennett.
The Te Anau will arrive from the South to-morrow morning. The Rotomahana, from Gisborne, arrived at the Sptt at 7.15 this morning. The s.s. Thomas Russell will leave for Auckland about noon on Monday. The ketch Good Templar, is lying windbound in the Bay. The Launch will leave the wharf for the Te Anau to-morrow morning at 9.30. The s.s. Thomas Russell arrived in the Bay early this morning, with a large general cargo. The s.s. Thomas Russell arrived early this morning from Napier and came into the river on the noon tide. She brings sixty tons of cargo, consigned to H. E. Johnston. The Waiapu remains just inside the bar where she was left yesterday. A good deal of timber has been sent ashore from her, and she will probably get up to the wharf when she has been lightened. The schooner Waiapu left Auckland on July 24th, put in for a cargo of timber at Mercury Bay where she remained for 15 days, leaving there on August 7th. She landed a large general cargo at East Coast ports with the exception of Tologa Bay and Gable End, and she arrived in the Bay yesterday morning. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Gisborne, schooner, Captain Skinner, Auckland Te Anau, Southern Ports, Sunday Manapouri, Southern Ports, 24th inst. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Te Anau, Auckland, Sunday Manapouri, Sydney via Auckland, Sunday, 24th Thomas Russell, for Auckland, Monday. Waiapu, schooner, Captain Nicolas, for Auckland and Coast ports.
High Wateb. Sus *1818 BUS AM. P.M. A.M. F.M. Saturday 16 .. 11.-10 •— 6.27 5.6 Sunday, 17 •• 0. 6 0.58 6.26 5.7 Phases of the Moos'. New Moon, 21st .. 9.24 a.m. First Quarter, 29th .. . 3.12 a.m. Dark nights until 24th instant.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 211, 16 August 1884, Page 2
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553SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 211, 16 August 1884, Page 2
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