The schooner Opotiki, sailed yesterday for Poverty flay, with a full cargo of colonial produce., The s.B. Rangatira arrived late yesterday morning from Poverty Bay, and sailed again Bame day. at 11 a.m. for Wellington. The barque GUenlora, Captain Scotland, sailed yesterday for home. We published a full list of her cargo in yesterday's issue. Wo hope Captain Scotland will have a pleasant passage. ...... The barque Adamant, Captain Bowling, is rapidly discharging her inward cargo, and will probably be a clear ship early next week. . : The Admiral discharged her cargo yesterday, ex Hawea. . , The Union s.s. Taupo, Captain Cromarty, is due here early this morning, from Northern ports. It will be remembered that the late; Mr Grant was the purser of this vessel. We havo not heard who has taken his place. • , , . The s.s. Tararua is due here to-morrow from Sydney, Tia Auckland. She has about 50 tons of cargo for this port. The Three Brothers was alongside the Adamant yesterday loading general cargo. In the statement yesterday of the G-len-lora's shipment, the following was omitted: —" J. Rhodes, 108 bales of wool and 4 bales of sheepskins."
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5294, 30 January 1879, Page 2
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