Shipping.
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Manaia, 62 tons, Lindsay, from Auckland, with bonded goods, Echo, 27 toot, Jj»ne, from Russell, with Bbeuezer, 24 tons, Skinner, from Kussel 1, with coals. Speedwell, 35 tons, Stiver, from Kussell, with coals. Whitbr, 21 tons, Sonet, from Auckland, with coals. Otahuhu, 14 tons, Harold, from Otahuhu, '■; with produce. Skate, 15 tons, ITercandez, from Kopu, with sawn timber. Boyd, 16 tons, Tiller, from Wairoa, with produce, Don, 2L tons, Carlow, from Auckland, with iron. The brig Bio Logo took hor departure for Lytteltou to day with 180,000 feet of timber from Gibbons' Mill on the Thames River. The Bio Logo was piloted out by Captain Best, she having struck on the tail of the spit at the river's mouth yesterday. The dcs patch which vessels meet, with in loading at the Hikutaia mills will tend to increase the ' fWcilitics of this port for return cargoes.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1831, 14 November 1874, Page 2
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147Shipping. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1831, 14 November 1874, Page 2
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