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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. August. 17—Te Anau, s.s,, Captain McGee, from Southern ports. Passengers—Mr and Mrs J. Somervell and 4 children, Mr and Dodson and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Dolman, Mrs McLean, Miss Gifford, Miss Coulton, Rev. Mr Riordan, Messrs Grant and Morrice, and 7 Natives. DEPARTURES. August. 17—« Te Anau, s.s., for Auckland. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Nolan and 2 children and servant, Miss Phillips. IMPORTS. Per Te Anau—l7 cases, Gisborne Gas Co; 1 case, Adams; 1 pci, Hallenstein Bros.; 1 do, Bank N.Z.; 1 do, Keefer; 2 cases, Parnell and Boylan; 1 do, Adair; 1 truss, 1 case, Wallace ; 1 truss, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 1 case bacon, 1 truss, East; 1 case, Telegraph Department; 3 cases gal. iron, 2 cases, Croll; 1 case, Ward; 1 pkg plants, Sievwright; 1 truss, Winter; 1 pci, J. Brown; 1 box, Finneran; Igun. sugar, 4 coils wire, U.S.S. Co ; 80 |-bags flour, 20 £-do, order.

The s.s. Te Anau arrived in the bay at 7 a.m. yesterday, and sailed at 11 a.m. Owing to the state of the river the Pilot would not take the Thomas Russell out, and she will consequently not get away till tomorrow. The schooner Waiapu is now alongside the wharf. The ketch Good Templar put back into the river owing to the weather. She will leave for the Coast as soon as circumstances are favorable.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Southern Cross, Auckland, 21st Te Anau, Auckland, 22nd Gisborne, schooner, Captain Skinner, Auckland Manapouri, Southern Ports, 24th inst.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Southern Cross, Wellington and Napier, 21st. Te Anau, Southern Ports, 22nd. Manapouri, Sydney via Auckland, Sunday, 24th Thomas Russell, for Auckland, Tuesday. Waiapu, schooner, Captain Nicolas, for Auckland and Coast ports.

High Watbb. SVH RISES A.M. BETS r.M. A.M. P.M. Monday 18 1.42 2.22 6.24 5.8 Tuesday 19 .. 3.1 3.36 6.22 5.9 Wednesday 20 4.7 4.35 6.21 5.10 Thursday 21 .. 5.1 5.24 6.20 5.11 Friday, 22 .. 5.47 5.58 6.18 5.13 Saturday 23 .. 6.27 6.48 6.17 5.13 Sunday, 24 .. 7.8 7.25 6.16 5.14 Phases of the Moon. 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 212, 18 August 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 212, 18 August 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 212, 18 August 1884, Page 2

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