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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. September. I—Wairarapa, Captain Chatfield, from outhern Ports. Passengers—Misses Hill .nd Cowen, Mrs. Laurence, Messrs. Rymer, Skelly, King, E. Cameron, Nolan, Martin, Holmer, Moss, Smith, Skelton, Poynter, Williams, Cowell, Lewis. I—Gisborne, schooner, Captain Skinner, from Auckland and the Coast. DEPARTURES, SePTEMBEB. I—Wairarapa, Captain Chatfield, for Northern Porte. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. G. Nairn, Mrs. Fisher and four children, and Mr. Mooney. IMPORTS. Per Wairarapa— case periodicals, Adams; 30 cases fruit, Petersen; 11 cases, 5 casks, bale, 30 sacks oats, Graham, Pitt * Bennett; case, order; ease, N.Z. Shipping Co.; case, Parnell & Boylan; case, Hallenstein; 2 cases, 3 bdles, 6 lengths pipe, keg, Sigley; pkg, Morgan; pci, J, 8. Brown ; pci, Bank New Zealand ; case, W. Morgan; pkg, J. B. Brooke; bale woolpacks, 22 pkgs, U.S.S. Co ; 4 crates, 60 sks potatoes, Graham & Co; case, J. Bourke ;60 sks potatoes, order; 20 sks barley, pci, Common, Shelton* Co; case bacon, Parnell & Boylan ; 50 eks malt, W. F. Crawford; truss, B. Johnstone; pci, Adair; pel, J. East; case picture frames, Greenwood; bundle trees, order; 4 4-casks Whisky, Dickson; 5 j-chests, 10 boxes tea, Adair; case tobacco, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; case, Mrs. Laurence; pkg, Large * Townley; 28 boxes, 11 bags, Wallace; 13 sks potatoes, Whatahora; saddle, Stubbs. EXPORTS. Per Wairarapa—2 portmanteaus, Henderson ; furniture, D. P. Fisher ; pci, Coleman • pci, N.Z.N.L.S. Co.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotomahana, Southern Ports, 7th Sept. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rotomahana Sydney via Auckland, 7th Sept. Gisborne, schooner, Captain Skinner, Auckland

Hion Watbb. Sus RISES SETS A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 1 .. 0.46 1.31 6.4 5.22 2 .. 2.9 2.45 6.3 5.2? Jay 3 .. 8.17 3.46 6.2 5.23 y 4 •• 4.11 4.32 6.1 5.23 5 .. 4.53 5.14 5.59 5.24 y 6 .. 5.31 5.49 5.58 5.25 , 7 .. 6.6 6.24 5.56 5.25 Phases of the Moon. loon, Sth . 10.26 p.mJuarter, 12th . 7.47 P.m. »foon, 19th 9.7 p.m. Quarter, 27th 9.61 p.m. ;ee, 11th .. , 5.30 a.m. ;ee, 26ih .. . 5.30 a.m. oonhght nights during this week.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 224, 1 September 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 224, 1 September 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 224, 1 September 1884, Page 2

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