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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. S. JTEMBER. 417—Rotomahana from Auckland. Passengers—llesdames Cooke, Stevenson, Lunn, and HoWnfct. Messrs. Grant, DeLautour, Bailey, Bishop. W. D. Campbell. C. D. Berry, Mitchell, Ponsfofdf Houghton, Cherrington, Howard, Doleman. DE7ARTURES. Se.’TEMSEB. . 26—Rotomahana, for Southern ports, witP the following passengers :—Mrs. Gray and Miss Sage. Messrs. McLean, Bruce, Grant, McFarlane, O'Donald, Cresswell and Gray. The U.S.S. Co’e. Rotomahana arrived in the. Bay this afternoon from Auckland. .The Southern Cross left Wellington last night for Napier, and will therefore arrive at this port on Sunday next. The schooner Onward left this morning. The harbormaster reports 12 feet of water on the bar at high tide at Westport. This shows a deepening of one foot nine ittehes by late floods. Seeing it is neap tides just now, this is very satisfactory, and goes far toward proving that with a sufficient discharge cd Storm water (which has been scarce for the* last two years), the bar will be as good as formeily. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tais’ - : Southern Ports, 28th Wai - a' apa Southern Ports, 4th October. S i Cross, Auc’c! ind, 2nd Octob?r. Rotomahana, Auckland, 26th Waiapu, schooner, Captain Nicolas, from Auck’and a d Coast pc Soum Cross, Wellir on and Napier, 28P’.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tarawera, Auckland, 28th Southern Cross, Auckland, 26th Wairarapa, Sydney via Auckland, 4th Oct. Southern Cross, Napier and Wellington, 2nd October Rotomahana, Southern Ports, 26th Onward, schooner, for South

High WateH. a.st. r.M. 8un nisre A.St. BET! P.M Friday, 26 6.53 9.13 5.26 5.10 Saturday 27 .. 9.34 9.55 5.24 5.11 Sunday, 23 .. 10.21 10.17 5.22 5.42 Phases or the Moos. First Quarter, 27th . 9.51 p.m. Perigee, 11th .. ... . . 5.30 a.m. Apogee, 26th .. . 5.30 a.m. Moonlight evenings during the week.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 245, 26 September 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 245, 26 September 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 245, 26 September 1884, Page 2

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