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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Nov»>i»si;. 3—Waihora, from the South. P»«wnjfen— Mi»re» Lewis, Terr, end Mrs. Williams. Messrs. Kirk (S), Tazewell (2), Skelton, Uray, Wilson, Brendon, Ooudy, Hill, Stephens, and 5 in the steerage. DEPARTURES. Movsmbbb. B—Waihora, lor Auokland, Passengers— Mrs. Bradford, Misses Evans, Allen, and 1 native.

IMPORTS. Per Waihora—2s eases, L. &M. Agency Co,; 18 oases spirits,iMatthewson ; 10 oases spilite, Dickson ; pci, Hallenstein Bros.; bag, 2 cases, case, pkge, 26 shoes, bdle, Parnell & Boylan; case, Wilson; 50 sacks flour, Oraig; case, Orr; case, 2 boilers, 10 bdles iron, 141 eeshweights, Graham, Pitt & Bennett; 21 chests, 16 mats, 8 cases, bo», Craig; pkge, 10 boxes soap, Common Shelton & Co; case, Townley; 3 boxes glass, Hall; bdle, 5 drums, Wallses; 2 oases, Bigley; 15 eases stout, Graham A Co.; ease, Cantie; trank, Hannah & Co.; 8 vo.’lscrews, 2 hdles, 2 posts, Kennedy 4 Bennett.

The first load of wool was taken on board the W. H. Watson this morning by the s.s. Rosins, which boat has been engaged to h *The Government steamer Stella arrived in the Bay on Saturday night about nine o’clock, for the purpose of examining and cleaning the red buoy. She left again about eight o'clock the next morning.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waihora, Southern Ports, 3rd Noy. Southern Cross, Napier and Wellington, 21st Omapere, Southern Ports, 4th Asterion, from London Lochnagar, from London PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waihora, Sydney via Auckland, 3rd Nov. Omapere, Tauranga and Auckland, 4th

Hiua WaTEB, Sex BIRRS A.M. 8JST8 P.M. A.M. P.M Monday 3 .. 4.43 5.11 4.35 6.19 Tuesday 4 .. 6.40 6.10 4.84 6.20 Wednesday 6 .. 640 7.10 <.83 0.21 Thursday 8 .. 7.41 3.11 <.82 6.22 Friday, Saturday 7 .. 8 .. 8.42 9.41 9.11 10.9 4.31 4.30 6.24 u.2o Sunday,' 9 .. 10.38 11.5 4.20 6.26 Phases or the Moos. full Moon, 3rd ., 8.7 p.m. Lart Quarter, 10th .. 10.42 a.m. Jtew Moon, 18th . a ,, 5.42 a.m. First Quarter, 26th ., 9.36 a.m Perigee, 5th ,, 3.30 a.m. Apogee, 20th ., 2,80 p.m.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 276, 3 November 1884, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 276, 3 November 1884, Page 2

SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 276, 3 November 1884, Page 2

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