SHIPPING.
Phases of the Moon. yew Moon, 19th .. ..0.1 p.m First Quarter, 27th .. .. 4.24 p.m. Perigee, Bih .i ... 1.80 a.m. Apogee, 24th .’. ’ .. .. 0.30 a.m. ARRIVALS. October. X2—Manapouri, from Southern Forts. Pas* iengers; Mesdames Bradford and Gray, Misses Woods and Reese, Messrs Wear, Greenfield, Lockie, Cattele, Staples, Dunk, Proffitt, Jnnes, Salmon* Grant, Tarveti, Mackay, Gray. Kentry, Sutherland, Siddons. Bowron, Ca»«o, Prictor, Wright, Bradford, Wilson, O’elsson, Webidale, Morgan, and Arch. Williams. DEPARTURES. October. 12—Manapouri, for North. Passengers: Messrs Newfoot, Harris, J. Berry, McTee and D. Johnston. IMPORTS. Per Manapouri—4o boxes, 10 cases, W. Adair *, 10 sacks, bale, 37 gunnies. 168 mats, Graham, Pitt & Bennett; 20 bags, bale, Crawford J case, Adams, 380 lengths, 5 cases, 5 bags, cases, 25 mats, 2 casks, 6 bags, 5 A-chests, 6 J-chests, 30 bags, 25 cases, Parnell 6 Boylan; pci, Hallenstein Bros ; 3 cases, box, 4 bdles, 2 ingots, 8 cases, Sigley ; 2 pkgs, N.Z. L. & M. Co; case, Scott ; 30 bags, 3 cases, East; 65 cases, 200 coils, bale, box, Common & Co ; case, Anderson. Per Thomas Russell—Case, East; 18 bales, Morgan & Co.; 8 pels, drum, pkg, Skeet; 2 jars, Brown; 3 cases, Graham, Pitt & Bennett; 2 cases, Stubbs; 2 boxes, case, 22 coils, bdle, Parnell & Boylan; qr-cask, 2 cases, Scott; 10 mats sugar, 3 doors, 10 gunnies, 20 bdle, N. Z. L. & M. Co.; 20 tons coal, Johnston ; 10 kegs, Aislabie; 10 sheep, Bond; 10 gunnies, 25 mats, Wallace; 20 mats, Adair; bdle, 2 truss, Gray; truss, Searle; case, 57 pipes, Gas Co.; pci, Kennedy & Bennett; 130 sacks potatoes, Common & Co. EXPORTS. Per Manapouri—2o3 sheep, N.Z. L. and M. Co. Per Thomas Russell—33o sheep, 8 head cattle, N. Z. L. &M. Co.; 60 pigs, Aislabie; 36 bdls hay, Thelwall & Co.; lot of bones, Orr; sundry packages, various shippers.
The Manapouri arrived from Southern ports yesterday morning, and left for Aucklank about 10.30. She arrived in Auckland at 12.45 to-day. The s.s. Thomas Russell, which left for Auckland yesterday, will go into dock directly on arrival there for slight repairs, and is ex?ected to leave for this port again about hursday. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Te Anau, Melbourne via South, 19th. Southern Cross, Auckland, 16th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Te Anau, Sydney via Auckland, 19th Southern Cross, Napier and Wellington, 16th Waiapu, schooner, Captain Nicolas, for Auckland and Coast ports.
Hrr.n Water. Sun RISES A.M. SETS P.M. a.m. P.M. Monday 1.1 ., 0.45 0.43 5.2 5.27 Ttlcsday u .. 1.9 1.35 5.0 5.5'j Wednesday 15 .. 2.0 2.25 4.59 5.59 Thursday 16 4 . 2.49 8.13 4.58 6.0 Friday, 17 .. 3.36 3.59 4.56 6.1 Saturday 18 .. 4.22 4.45 4.56 6.2 Sunday, 1!) .. 5.7 5.30 4.53 6.3
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 259, 13 October 1884, Page 2
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432SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 259, 13 October 1884, Page 2
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