SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. October.
B—Tarawera, from Auckland> Passengers —'Messrs Noble, Izod, Case, Nolan, Scott, Johnston, Bond, Mesdames Tricker and Lunn, Miss Lunn, and 5 in steerage. DEPARTURES. October. 3—Tarawera, for South. Passengers— Mrs Mountier, Misses Moore, Sheppherd, Baker (2), Clarke, Messrs A. Cooper, C. Gillian, J. Pattie, White and child, Smith, Bradley, McFarlane, Hunter, Brassey, and S.ddons. IMPORTS. Per Tarawera—case, Garrett Bros.; 2 do, H. Lewis; 6 do, 1 J-chest tea, J. Scott; 2 eases, J. R. Scott; 10 kegs, pkg, case, Graham, Pitt & Bennett; case, W. Adair ; 2 do, Teat & Friar. Per Thomas Russell—2 casks currants, 20 bags rice, 1 do sundries, 2 do whiting, Graham Pitt & Bennett; 50 mats sugar 3 casks currants, case pickles, do vestas, 5 boxes, candles, 12 do jam &c. ; keg seed ; case marmalade, 2 do milk, box prunes, 4 |chests, East; 24 sheets iron, Tharratt; 5 pkgs sashes, 15 doors, 35 architraves, 4 bdls, box brackets, Parnell & Boylan ; 43 bags of lime and sand, Jones & Kay; 2 cases sauce, csk soda, sck peas, 17 pkgs, E. K. Brown; 28 pkgs, H. Lewis; case cigars, Hogan & Currie; 21 cases, Wallace; 13 pkgs, S. M. Wilson; 10 pkgs, Skeet; 26 gunnies sugar, 80 pkgs, Graham, Pitt & Bennett ; bale, Parnell & Boylan ; 5 beehives, G. Stevenson ; 12 doors, 5 pkgs, 7 bdls mouldings, Morgan; pc), Dick* Bon; keg rennet, Weston ; grindstone, pkg, mat, Henderson; 11 bdls spouting, Wade; 20 gunnies sugar, E. K. Brown ; 40 ditto, W. Adair ; 8 pkgs, Teat & Friar ; 8 cases apples, Robb; entire horse, Allen ; 35 cases beer, 16 cases Geneva, Graham; 40 stools wire, 3 coils wire, Graham, Pitt & Bennett; 22 cases, Large & Townley; 30 sleepers, A. Taylor; 400 posts, 15 stringers, H. E. Johnston; bdl woolpacks, Common & Co.; 07 sks potatoes, Sharp & Co. EXPORTS. Per Tarawera—4B hides, 6 casks tallow, Loan and Mercantile Co.; 1 box butter, E. K. Brown. The Wairarapa will arrive to-morrow morning from the South. First boat at 6, and last at 8. The Russell left this afternoon with 500 sheep, shipped by the N.Z.L. & M.A. Co., and 200 by Cameron ; 3 tons of hay, 20 bags bones, and 40 sacks of maize. The Tarawera arrived at the Spit at 6 this morning. The Southern Cross reached Napier at 1.40 a.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wairarapa, Southern Forts, sth Omapere, Southern Ports, 11th inst. Tarawera, Auckland, 3rd Wairarapa Southern Ports, 4th October. Southern Cross, Auckland, 2nd Octobe:. Waiapu, schooner, Captain Nicolas, from Auckland and Coast ports.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Thomas Russell, Auckland, 4th Omapere, Tauranga and Auckland, 11th Tarawera, Southern Ports, 3rd Wairarapa, Sydney via Auckland, 4th Oct. Southern Cross, Napier and Wellington, 2nd October Onward, schooner, for South
Htan Watbu. Sun RISES BETS A.M. P.M. A,SI. P.M. Saturday 4 .. 4.21 4.41 5.15 5.48 Bunday, 5 .. 5.2 5.21 5.13 5.49 Phases of the Moon Full Moon, 5 th 9.30 a.m. Last Quarter, 12th . 1.59 a.m. New Moon, 19th . 0.1 p.m thirst Quarter, 27th . 4.24 p.m. 8th .. . 1.80 a.m. Apogee, 24th .. . 0.80 a.m. Moonlight evenings during the week.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 252, 4 October 1884, Page 2
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