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SHIPPING. PORT Of TAURANGA. High water at the Heads this day Morning, 1.41 ; livening, 2.15. Sun rises and sets this day ;—Morning, 439 ; Evening, 7.5. Moon; Full moon, 13th, 7.21 a.m, AEiiiYALS.—December. 4—Start, cutter, Dias, from Mercury Bay, with timber. 4 Bowona, a e, Sellars, from Auckland, and Mercury Bay, with general cargo. Pag* sengers'—Miss Wilson, Miss Kenny, Mrs McKellar and 2 children, Messrs Craig, C. K. Roberts, Biair, H. W. Hilt and child, Conway, Lode, Phillips, Bennett, Firth Wrigley, 6 in the steerage, and 2 for Mercury Bay. 5 Karowa, cutler, Cinnamon, from Katikati, in ballast. s—Wanderer, cotter, tfones, from Waikawau, with firewood. 6 cutter, Zachus, from Auckland, with building materials. 7 £'lance, cutter, Allan, from Tairua, with BCO posts, empty casks, and 8 passengers. Depastures.—December. 4—lsabel, cutter, Wood lock, for Makctu- and and Coast, with sundries. 4 —Vincent, cutter, Burke,, for Auckland, in ballast. 4—Gipsy, cutter, Josephs, for Tairua, nin ballast. 6 Karewa, cutter, Cinnamon, for Katikati, with general cargo. 7 Victoria, cutler, Fullerton, for Tahawai, with general cargo. 7 —Rowena, s s, Sellars, for Mercury Bay and Auckland,, with sundries and 1 horse. Passengers: Mrs Whelan, Miss Odium, Mrs Hensbaw, Mr Gibson,Master Gibson, Messrs Crossloy, Douglas, H. Jackson, Charles Philips, A. F. Sisley, J. M'Neico,. and six in the steerage. H.M.S. Sappho may shortly be expected to arrive in Tauranga on her way from Welling' ton to Auckland. The e s Rowena loft the wharf at nine on Monday evening for Obiwa. On arriving under the Blount it was found to be blowing very strong, and Captain Sellars deemed it prudent to remain in harbour. The G.p.s. Luna may be expected here next Sah^ r |jHE unkind act committed by that specimen of humanity yclept kleptomaniac when be appropriated to bis own use 500 fathoms (more or less) of half-inch rope, the same being my property, will bo forgiven the paltry act if taken to reduce his shadow infinitesimally,, otherwise ho will bo favored with an introduction to myself and others by a process less agreeable than that of giving to CVesar that which is his, and on reflection, I am sure ho will acknowledge the error of his ways and return the missing links to mo. A. W. BURROWS. Tauranga, 7th Hoc., 1875. ■JjMRTH WRIGLEY, The Strand, Tauranga, has Resumed the Agency for my /Erated Waters axe Cordials, — JOHN GREY, EDEN ORESCENT, Auckland. Strawberries and Cream ! Strawberries and Cream ! ! \ T The BAY OE PLENTY NUR--1 SERY, Bairini Road, EVERY AY..

ANDREW SPIERING> Proprietor. MEDICAL HALL, TAURANGA. 11. C.HOYTE, MPOBTEE OF GENUINE DEUGS AND CHEMICALS, ."JECrS to inform tlie Residents of anranga and environs that ho has v»v opened Ids Establishment and is spared to supply all descriptions of Drugs Chemicals Medical ■Appliances Toilet Requisites Patent Proprietary and Family Medicines Mineral Waters and Cordials Nail, Tooth, Hair, and Clothes Brushes Scented Soap Sc ft Soap Eimmel’s, Piosso and Lubin’s, and Letchford’s Perfumery Jean Mario Farina’s Eau do Cologne Feeding Bottles Puff Boxes &Q> t Cc. ■:'OESE r 3HEEP & CATTLE MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS. Jountry Orders -punctually attended to. h. o.Toyte, hbmist and druggist. THE STRAND, TABRANGA,-

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 339, 8 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 339, 8 December 1875, Page 2