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SHIPPING.

PORT OF PATEA. HIGH WATER. Morn Even Wednesday ... 8-28 ... 8-46 . ... ... 9-6 ... 9-30 Friday 9-60 ... 10-8 . Saturday ... ■ ... 10-28 ... 10-40 Sunday ... ... 11-9 ... 11-28 Monday ... ... 11-40 ... 11-60 Tuesday ... 0-10 ... 0-30 TIDE AND PILOT SIGNALS. Ebb tide—One ball at mast bead Flood tide—Two balls do. \ Three quarter flood—Three balls do. Stand on and take the bar—Four balls Horizontal Wait for tide—One ball at each yard arm and one, half the length of the yard below the yard Bar dangerons—Two balls at one . ard arm and one at the other Bar safe for steamers outwards—One pennant Bar safe for sailing vessels outwards—Red flag, half mast Bar dangerous for steamers outwards—Two pennants

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1061, 18 July 1883, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1061, 18 July 1883, Page 2

SHIPPING. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1061, 18 July 1883, Page 2

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