SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS, . September. 4—Southern Cross, from Auckland. Passengers—Messrs Stevens, Davy, Williams, and McAulay. DEPARTURES. September. 4—Southern Cross, for Napier and Wellington. IMPORTS, Per Southern Cross—s 4 cases wines and spirits, case cigars, J-flask brandy, S. M. Wilson ; pci books, Rev. Riordan ; case fowls, Bannister; case, Adams; 5 casks tar, Parnell & Boylan; case, tank, fly wheel, iron box, bale pipes, Chrisp and Muir; case, pci, E. Chrisp; pkg show cards, S. M. Wilson. The cutter Lizzie left last night in ballast. As passengers she had the Pritchard family of prodigies on board. The Thomas Russell left Napier at noon to-day. She will steam, for Auckland ..on Saturday, at 5 p'.m. , The Southern Cross arrived from Auckland this morning, and left for Napier and Wellington about 4 o’clock. The ship Firth of Dornock is now 111 days out from London to Auckland. The steamer Tongariro, amongst other cargo, takes five boxes of gold, valued at £22,397, shipped by the Bank of New Zealand. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotomahana, Southern Ports, 7th Sept. Wairarapa, Auckland, 6th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wairarapa Southern Ports, 6th. Thomas Russell, Auckland, 6th Rotomahana Sydney via Auckland, 7th Sept. Gisborne, schooner, Captain Skinner, Auckland
HlSH WaTBB. Sus BI6Z8 SETS A.M. P,M. A.M. P.M. Thursday 4 .. 4.11 4.32 6.1 5.23 Friday, 5 .. 4.53 5.14 5.59 5.24 Saturday li .. 5.31 5.49 5.58 5.25 Sunday, 7 .. R.6 6.24 5.56 5.25 Phases of the Moon Full Moon, 5th . 10.26 p.mLast Quarter, 12th . 7.47 p.m. New Moon, 19th 9.7 p.m. First Quarter, 27th 9.51 p.m. Perigee, 11th .. . 5.30 a.m. Apogee, 26th .. . 5.30 a.m. Moonlight nights during this week.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 227, 4 September 1884, Page 2
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261SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 227, 4 September 1884, Page 2
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