SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. September. 7—Rotomahana from South. Passengers— Messrs. Rawson, Macildowi, A. Webb, Fordham, McLean, Balharry, Nicolls, Jacobs, Solomon, Matthews, Charles, Corrie, Smith, > Mesdames. Pavitt, Walden, Seymour, Austin, Misses Walden and Johnstone. DEPARTURES. September. 6— Wairarapa for South. Passengers— Messrs. Skipworth, C. F. Harris, Kennedy, Rees, Porter, W. Ca#er, T. Saunders, A. Reed, Chambers, ana Wooding. Misses Cowen, Havers, and 6 natives. 7— Rotomahana for North. Passengers— Mesdames Brassey, Waldron, and Von Pein. Messrs. Lawrence, DeLautour, Williams, Savill, Brassey, Von Pein, Weston, Homer, and Skelly. IMPORTS. Per Wairarapa—l case, 3 cases, 5 pkgs Parnell & Boylan ; 11 pkgs, 1 case, Graham, Pitt & Bennett; 5 pkgs, E. K. Brown; 1 case Large & Townley; 2 pkgs, 2 cases, East; 1 cask, Teat & Fryer; 2 bgs seed, Bull & Co.; Ibg Skinner; 2 cases, 2 pels, Wilson ; 1 pkg, Bank N.S.W.; 1 case, Common & Co.; Ibg oysters, DeCosta; 1 trunk, Garrett Bros; 1 truss, Mogridge ; 35 pkgs, Lewis ; 1 pci, Moore ; 1 pkg, Crawford; 1 pci, Teat. Per Rotomahana—2 £-casks, 12 cases, Dickson ; 4 |-casks, 2 crates, Adair ; 1 pci, Bull and Son ; 1 pci, Telephone ; 4 cases, 40 drums, 2 pels, 40 bdles, 5 boxes, 2 cases, 1 bag, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 13 cases, 2 Graham & Co. ; 28 cases, Matthewson & Co. ; 2 bales, 241 cases, 2 bales, 7 casks, 18 bdles, 30 sacks, Common and Co.; 2 cases Pitcher ; 5 hhds, Ratcliffe ; 1 case Hallenstein Bros.; 1 pkge., 4 pkgs, 2 cases, 2 ranges, 1 bdle, Parnell and Boylan ; 1 case, Mcßride ; 1 pci, Bourke ; 1 pci, Berry ; 28 mats sugar, 7 gunnies, Wallace ; 1 crate, East; 1 crate, 1 case, Sigley ; 1 drain, 1 bdle, 1 case, 1 pci, Tharatt; 1 case, 4 kegs, 1 cask, 1 case, 6 ovens, 1 bdle, Wallace ; 1 case, 1 bar, 2 grindstones, 1 fountain, 9 bdls, Wallis; 8 trunks, 16 cases Solomon ; 1 case pigeons, Beresford.
The schooner Gisborne is expected to sail for the coast and Auckland to-morrow al high water. The s.s. Rosina will probably leave to-nighl for Tologa Bay and Waitotara with a gen eral cargo. ► . The Rotomahana aad the -Thomas Russel both arrived at Auckland from Gisborne between one and two to-day.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Te Anau, Southern Ports, 15th Southern Cross,' Wellington and Napiei 12th. Omapere, Southern Ports, 17th inst. Southern Cos, Auckland, 18th Manapouri, Auckland, 12th.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Te Anau, Auckland, 15th Omapere, Tauranga and Auckland, 17th Te Anau, Sydney via Auckland, 15th Manapouri, Melbourne via South, 15th. Gisborne, schooner, Captain Skinner, Auckland
High Watkb. Sun A.M. P.M. RISES SETS A.M. P.M. Monday 8 .. 6.43 7.2 5.54 5.26 Tuesday 9 7.21 7.89 5.53 5.27 Wednesday 10 .. 8.0 8.20 5.51 5.27 Thursday 11 .. 8.41 9.3 5.50 5.28 Friday, J2 .. 9.26 9.52 5.48 5.29 Saturday 13 .. 10.19 10.50 5.40 5.29 Sunday, 14 .. 11.25 — 5.45 5.30 ■ ■ Phases of the Moon Last 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. Nights dark until 22nd in st.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 230, 8 September 1884, Page 2
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